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"SABABA" is a very unique band
that combines all the different elements of ARABIC/JAZZ. The
two styles have a lot to offer each other. Jazz has beautiful
harmony and wonderful cyncopation of melody. Middle eastern music have
some wonderful rythms and interesting scales. The Jazz harmony and the
Arabic scales need to be handled carefully, but the rhythms they fit
right in. I tried to borrow the best of both styles and composed some original
melodies that best captures that sound. I also recruited some of the Bay Area very
talented musicians who also happen to be my friends to fulfill this vision. "SABABA" fuses more than just styles, It fuses
cultures and people.
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Musa
Hanhan
Keyboards
Graduated with BM degree in
( classical and electronic) music composition from San Francisco
State. .Took heavy
interest in Jazz and finally combined all these elements
with his Palestinian heritage in "SABABA".
Musa : " The idea for SABABA
came to me while I was in collage, but it took
me years to finally put it together and compose
the material for it. On the first Jazz band I put
together in school we actually performed JARASH on our
first concert. I think that was 1992. I only knew one
Jazz chord voicing at that time Dm, I transposed
it up a step
and now I had two chords under my belt : ) After
performing for many years in live middle eastern
wedding/Restaurants/Events and a few Jazz performances
here and there ; the idea started to get crystallized.
The fun was actually playing with all my friends and
making a few more. " SABABA puts all the skills
that I aquired over the years to use, weather it is
composing, performing, singing, mixing, recording
music."
Musa also plays
Bass and Guitar . Loves to mix and record whenever he
got some time to do it. Currently Musa is working on a
live CD for
SABABA
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Loay
Dahbour
Tabla (Dumbeck),
Riq, Daf
Loay is a very popular
Tabla player performed all over the San Francisco
Bay Area. Toured with several bands in the
US. Very energetic and
powerful style. Started at an early age. Played
with bands that opened for Hakeem, Amro Diab,
Saber Alrouba3i, Saba7 and many others. Took some
clases from Mu7sen sawaf ( The Tabla player for
the Masseyah band ) while staying in Egypt.
Constantly perfecting his style Loay is one of the
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Marco
Diaz
Trumpet
Marco
toured and recorded throughout the USA.
Performing
on Trumpet and Piano
Provided
master classes on piano for ensemble playing in
Latin jazz, Afro-Cuban and salsa settings at
Sacramento State University, Florida State
University, New Orleans University, Los
Centzontles Mexican Arts Center.
Performed
with Mickey Heart (Grateful Dead drummer), Grammy
Award winning Cachao Lopez, Pete El Conde
Rodriguez, and Bobbi Cespedes, and many more.
Marco
went to San Francisco State University S.F.,
Ca 1993-2000
B.A., Music, minor in econ.
Marco believes in Working-out and keeping the
mind, spirit and body healthy.
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Mohamed
Amin
From
Alexandria Egypt. Played with famous singers in
Egypt. Studied in the conservertoire in Alexandia
and Austria Veinna. Mohamad Got a degree in fine
arts but left it all to pursuehis passion for
music. PLayed in clubs and wedding all over
the US. landed in San Francisco for the last few
years. People
know Muhammad as a Nay player but many doesn't
know that he plays the Quanoon. he also builds
them from scratch. SABABA is his new passion right
now and his dream is to travel with SABABA around
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Ruben
Salcido
composer/arranger/sax/flute
When
Ruben was 12 he heard his older brother's
recording of Miles Davis's "Kind of
Blue". Hooked on the sound, he started a band
called the Seven Saints, and has been playing Jazz
ever since.
He
began to compose and arrange music while in high
school. In college, Ruben was a member of
the "Best Combo of the Year" in the West
Coast collegiate Jazz festival.
He
continues his musical odyssey playing with various
groups in the Bay Area, drawing inspiration from
his fellow musicians.
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Saul
Sierra
Bass
Bass player, Saul Sierra, of Mexico City, is
a graduate of the Berklee College of Music where he received the "U.S. Scholarship Tour" award and the "Outstanding Performer" award. A resident of the Bay Area since 1999, Sierra has performed with Nestor Torres, Miles Pena, John Santos,
QBA, Orestes Villato, Mark Levine, Mike Spiro, Snake Trio, and many other well respected musicians. |
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Susu
Pampanin
Cajon, Tabla,
Daf, Riq, Bongos, Percussion
Susu
released several solo CD's of her own. among them
are "Dancing Drums" , " Hands
of time". She performed with several groups and
bands in the Bay Area. Her style ranges from the
very traditional to the most wonderfully exotic.
She is very popular with the Belly dance
performers. She has a very beautiful and crisp
style on the tabla. She also plays several
percussion instruments.
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Tony Bertke
Tenor Sax /
Flute
Tony has a very
Bluesy earthy sound that he developed playing with a host of Blues
and R&B bands. He Played on many gigs on cruise ships and overseas.
And now he is having fun exploring that sound in a new context
with " SABABA".
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Faisal
Zedan
Derbakki
/ Riqq / Tar
Percussionist
Faisal Zedan embodies the elements essential to
Arabic drumming: impeccable technique combined
with an inherent understanding of the complexities
of Middle Eastern musical structures. From the
classical Mowashahat style to simpler folkloric or
fusion genres, his unique approach mixes thousands
of years of tradition with pure emotion and a
contemporary feel.
Born
in Oum D'Baib, Syria, in 1972, Faisal Ghazi Zedan
grew up obsessed with the derbakki (a
goblet-shaped hand drum, made of clay or metal,
usually with a natural skin head and sometimes
referred to as a dumbek or tabla). At the age of
fifteen he learned what he could from the only
local drummer in the village. He then began to
teach himself to play by listening to and
reproducing the rhythms he heard on everything
from classical Arabic recordings to the lighter
Arabic pop fare played on the radio, his tireless
practicing soon made him proficient on the
instrument and he began experimenting with playing
both the riqq (a skin-covered, tambourine like
instrument) and the frame drum, both of which he
mastered quickly.
After
coming to California in 1992, he met UCLAšs noted
ethnomusicology professor Dr. Ali Jihad Racy and was asked to join the acclaimed UCLA
Near East Music Ensemble. While playing to wide
and varied audiences in concert with the Ensemble,
in 1993 Zedan became a founding member of Near
East music group Kan Zaman. Specializing in the Al
Andelus style of Mowashahat, the North African
Arab-influenced music of Spain from the eighth to
fifteenth centuries, Kan Zaman has performed at
Arabic cultural centers, city-sponsored events and
private shows up and down the West Coast. Since
1996, Zedan has played and studied at Northern
Californiašs MidEast Music Camp, with artists and
musicians from all over the globe. In 1996 he also
taught at the camp.
To
our luck recently Faisal relocated to SF Bay Area
and we are thrilled to have him join us
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John
Halbleib
John has played with Grammy winning artists
such as Roberta Flack, Aaron Neville, John Lee
Hooker, Sheila E. and Pete Escovedo to name a
few. He's also recorded with Grammy nominated
Craig Chaquico, 3rd Force and Jimmy Dillon as
well as appearing in and recording for Warner
Brothers feature film, Mad City with Dustin
Hoffman and John Travolta. Whether performing
live, recording, composing or directing John
enjoys sharing his love of music with an
audience.
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Justin
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Fred
Randolph
was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. Though
he was exposed to Hawaiian music early through
ukelele lessons, his main interest as a child was
surfing. In high school he took up the guitar,
studying with local jazz guitarist Bill Valdez,
and began playing at high school dances while
developing a passion for jazz as a sideline.
Moving to San Diego, he studied jazz guitar
with Steve O'Connor and composition with Bernard
Rands at U.C.S.D., followed by a move to Berkeley
where he studied conducting with Michael Senturia
at U.C.B. He also at this time took up the
saxophone and later the trumpet, studying with Jay
Rizzetto at Hayward State University. He studied
composition with Frank Larocca and during the
course of composing his master's thesis, the
string quintet "Resurrection", he became
fascinated with the sound and possibilities of the
acoustic bass. He began studies on the bass with
Carl Stanley while still at Hayward State, then
continued with Brian Marcus, Alex Glikman, and
Frank Tusa, as well as electric bassist Kai
Eckhardt. Fred is currently a student of bassist
Timothy Spears.
A recent graduate of Hayward State University
with a Masters degree in composition, Fred now
freelances in and around the bay area as a
bassist, arranger, and composer, and educator. He
co-led the jazz quintet "The Zone" for
several years, composing most of the music for
that group's first cd "Grand Canyon
Blue". He performed with the acclaimed Full
Spectrum Jazz Orchestra, appearing on their
initial cd "First Time Out" and the more
recent "Rayna's Dance". As a member of
the "Collective West Jazz Orchestra", he
appears on their recently recorded cd
"Downbeat 9:30". He performed on the
soundtrack of the film documentary
"Lifeline" which aired on KQED TV during
December of 1999 and spent two seasons as a member
of the Diablo Symphony Orchestra.
Fred has taught instrumental music privately
and for the Piedmont Unified School District. He
taught for two summers at the Hayward-La Honda
music camp and taught for two years at Berkeley's
U.C. Jazz Ensembles. Currently Fred is teaching
both privately and at Stanley Middle School in
Lafayette, California, where he teaches both jazz
combo and bass.
Fred has performed with many of the Bay Area's
finest jazz artists including Eddie and Mad Duran,
Vince Wallace, Bishop Norman Williams, Marcus
Shelby trio, Graham Connah, Faye Carol, Frankye
Kelly, Pamela Rose, Brenda Boykin, Bobbe Norris
and Larry Dunlap, Jim and Morning Nichols, Al
Molina Quintet , Michael Aragon, David Watson,
Sonya Jason, Andre Bush, Mike Zilber, Akira Tana,
Mark Little, Art Hirahara, Tony Corman's 3 tenors,
Collective Amnesia, Anton Schwartz, Rory Snyder,
Jeff Massanari, Wally Schnalle, Pete Magadini,
Andy Coolberg, Kenny Washington,
E.W. Wainright, Bearcult, Oakland Jazz Choir,
Glass House featuring vocalist David Worm,
Collective Amnesia, Mitch Marcus group, and many
others. In addition he is busy on the latin
circuit, performing with Sandy Cressman's
Homenagem Brasileira, Marcos Silva's
"Intersection", Phil Hawkin's Carribean
Jazz Ensemble, Julio Bravo's "Orchestra
Salsabor", "Orchestra Soroa",
"Soul Sauce", Benny Velarde, Tito
Garcia's "Oquestra la Internacional",
Danilo Paiz and his "Orquestra
Universal", Rolando Morales, and many others.
He appears on the new cd by the Al Molina quintet
entitled "Amigos Todos" and the 3 tenors
cd "Deconstruction Ahead". He has also
recorded with Los Angeles based saxophonist Doug
Webb and John Tchicai who is now based in France.
As a faculty member with U.C. jazz ensembles, Fred
performed in clinics with guitarist John Scofield
and saxophonist Bob Shephard.
Fred recently recorded his first solo cd
entitled "LEARNING CURVE". He performs
as the leader of the Fred Randolph Trio, Duo, and
Quintet, and continues work as a sideman for top
Bay Area artists.
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