Prince Zohar At The Controls


Prince Zohar DJ Set this Saturday at Brokenbeat!

Brokenbeat is a night thrown by my good friends Walk-Nasty and Carlito Headset aka El Poeta.  The fellas have been going strong for more than a minute now and they are all about the music and the dancefloor and charging no cover and designing cool flyers and keeping shit going whether 10 people show up or 100 people show up.  I love their attitude and their dedication and I’m happy to finally put myself in the Brokenbeat archives soon.  Another ace flyer by my man Miguel Vega aka VJ Shikaku aka Miguex aka Accent Creative, he is a multitalented and generous mofo:

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On Playing with Byard Lancaster
Byard Lancaster (right) with the late great Rufus Harley

Byard Lancaster (right) with the late great Rufus Harley

Had a great experience recording and playing live with Byard Lancaster and supergroup last week.  Our recording for Porter Records came out beautifully, I’m looking forward to hearing the final mixes and Brian’s electronic re-fix as well.  Here are some thoughts I scribbled down about the man:

Check out Byard’s two-saxes-in-his-mouth-at-once action!    And his chanting and screeching like a wild bird. And his talk at the end of the set- you better go to the library and check out that number 9!  If you don’t believe him go look it up!  He is a beautiful, soulful,  66 year old man who is all about the music and the best way to get it to the people and make a living.  He played and lived with Sun Ra for 2 years, played with Elvin Jones, Mccoy Tyner, Sunny Murray, Archie Shepp, etc.  He also has been playing in Jamaica every year for the past 20 years and has given lessons to most major reggae horn players.  He played with Fela Kuti all over Africa in the 1970′s.  He is a music teacher in Philly and taught Stanley Clarke, Kevin Eubanks, and a bunch of others as young children.  He likes to take his penny flute with him on the way to the liquor store and play ‘twinkle twinkle little star’ for every child that he passes in the street.  The next time he goes out, all the children say, ‘Old man, where’s your flute? Play twinkle-twinkle!” He grew up with and is good friends with the Reverend Jeremiah Wright (Obama’s controversial black power pastor) and he loves to tell everyone he meets about what a great man Reverend Wright is and how he and Obama are still very close.   He also likes his steel reserve beer and women of all ages, sizes, and colors :)   He tends to fall asleep sitting up straight on the stage during the second set if it gets too late at night, still bobbing his head back and forth to the rhythm. They don’t make them like Byard anymore. I feel lucky to have shared a stage with him and gotten to share in the passing down of that Sun Ra, Fela Kuti, Elvin Jones lifeline.

Here is the lineup of the Byard Lancaster All-Stars that played live on Mar 1 in San Diego:

Byard Lancaster: tenor/alto/soprano saxophones, flutes, whistles, vocals, David Hurley: drums, Mike Hams: drums, Preston Swirnoff: fender rhodes, Kofi Andoh: percussion, Brian Ellis: Roland Ep-10, Rahsaan Davis: electric bass, Zach Hogan: electric bass.

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