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Art Blakey & His Afro-Drum Ensemble - Ife l'ayo (There Is Happiness In Love)

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2009

Album: The African Beat (Blue Note / 1962)

Art Blakey & His Afro-Drum Ensemble:

*Ahmed Abdul-Malik - Bass
*Chief Bay - Percussion, Conga, Drums & Gong
*Art Blakey - Percussion, Drums, Gong, Tympani & Drums (Snare)
*Robert Crowder - Percussion, Conga & Bata Drums
*James Ola. Folami - Percussion & Conga
*Curtis Fuller - Tympani
*Solomon G. Illori - Drums, Vocals, Whistle (Instrument), Penny Whistle & Talking Drum
*Yusef Lateef - Flute, Piano, Horn, Oboe, Sax (Tenor) & Piano (Thumb)
*Garvin Masseaux - Percussion, Conga, Maracas & Chekere
*Montego Joe - Percussion, Drums, Gong & Log Drums

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  • Deze Grammofoonplaat heb ik sinds mijn 18e. Ik ben nu bijna 67 jaar oud. De situatie in Afrika is niet veel veranderd. yusuf Lateef blaast een flink eind weg en Blakey ramt er in die tijd nog flink op los.

  • Nice - it brings back a lot of memories when as a kid in NYC I was discovering the pulse of Jazz, African, Latin American music &how they had so much in common. Got to get this album (ie. CD or MP3). Thanx for sharing. Really dug the penny whistle & drum. I'm studying the whistle and play the bodhran (Irish frame drum), largely to play in Irish Traditional sessions, but I look for riffs in samba, taiko & other non-European traditions as well. Came to this site thru Kwela music of So, Africa

  • disque remarquable.....surtout quand on constate sa date de sortie....

    Blakey précurseur qui est retourné vers les sources Africaines du jazz....

  • Ifelayo is a Yoruba (Nigeria) female name. I've read that ife (pronounced e-fay) is the Yoruba name element for "love" & ayo (ah-yoh) is the Yoruba name element for "joy". So Ifelayo could also mean "love is joy". Ifedayo is a unisex Yoruba name that means Love has turned to joy. Overtime, these names may have been modified to "Effie" among enslaved African Americans. For more information, google my websites Cocojams Names & Nicknames & Cocojams Cocojams Yoruba Names And Their Meanings.

  • Thank you, pomelorocker for sharing this video!!! The music and the photographs are absolutely stunning! The "One Africa" message at the end of the video was unexpected but made an already outstanding video even more outstanding.

    Peace!

    -an African American sista

  • @PaulKoekkoek

    Dat is leuk !!

  • this is beautifull! the music and the video; thank you!

  • Incredible - what a line up! Thanks for sharing!!!

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