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Ravid Kahalani’s Yemen Blues presents We Believe

Genre-defying band famous for live performances that border on the spiritual.

Ravid Kahalani’s Yemen Blues project begins and ends with the singer’s rhapsodic voice and a Yemeni accent acquired from childhood religious singing – but everything in the middle is global, funky, and outrageous. Kahalani is part Prince, part James Brown, and his music reaches into Moroccan gnawa, Nigerian afrobeat, ecstatic jazz, and global soul. The genre-defying band is famous for live performances that border on the spiritual.

We Believe is the latest project of the internationally beloved global music ensemble – the new songs layer African-American traditions into an already sophisticated patchwork of gnawa, afrobeat, ecstatic jazz, and global soul. It brings together a group of individual artists who respect, honor and celebrate their cultural differences, discovering a sound that none of them could have created on their own. It’s a testament to the power of true diversity and collaboration. They draw from both Middle Eastern and African American traditions that hit home with a new musical sound that is rock solid in its funky, thunderous grooves.

Ravid Kahalani has come to the Valley twice before with Yemen Blues, most recently in a duo format. On this visit he is bringing his big-band ensemble, complete with horns, percussion, and more.

This concert is sponsored by The Neta Bolozky and Yaffa Gunner Fund and The Consulate General of Israel to New England

 

$25 advance / $30 at the door / $18 student ID
Doors open at 7pm

 
With Kahalani’s soulful vocals alternating between the grit of Mississippi Delta to the falsetto of Prince-style funk, Yemen blues was one of the breakout favourites from this year’s GlobalFEST lineup
— NPR Music
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