Mamdouh Bahri

Mamdouh Bahri

Mamdouh Bahri (born 31 July 1957 at Sfax, Tunisia)[1] is a jazz guitarist who has combined Afro-Mediterranean music with a jazz tradition.

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Biography

Bahri grew up in Tunisia and at the age of 25 came to Montpellier, France, where he later taught music at Jazz Action Montpellier (JAM) until 1991.

From 1989 to 1993, he played in a quartet with pianist Horace Parlan, Italian bassist Riccardo Del Fra and New Orleans drummer Idris Muhammad. In 1991, they recorded the CD "From Tunisia with Love" live in Carthage. That year, Bahri moved to New York City where he joined the collective Spirit of Life Ensemble with saxophonist T.K. Blue, trumpeter Ted Curson and drummer Winard Harper among others, recording seven albums with the group between 1993 and 2002.[1]

Bahri has played in many concerts throughout France. He has also performed in northern Europe, the Middle East, China and in the United States. Bahri has appeared on broadcast television in Tunis and Abu Dhabi. His recordings have gotten radio airplay in France, the New York City area of the United States and Tunisia.[1]

Discography

Mamdouh Bahri (France)

  • Tabarka, CD: JMA 0511-1 (2005)
  • African Flame, CD: Aljazzira JC 55004 (1998)
  • Nefta-les portes du désert, CD: ZZ 84110 MFA (1993)
  • 1992: From Tunisia with Love (52e Rue Est)
  • "Song for Sarah", K7: Aljazzira JK 55001 (1987)

With Spirit of Life Ensemble (USA/Japan)

  • Live au Duc, CD: RUP 100-12 (2002)
  • Song for My Father, CD: KICJ 361 (1998)
  • Collage, CD: RUP 100-10 (1998)
  • Live at Pori Jazz, CD: RUP 100-9 (1997)
  • Live! At the 5 Spot, NY, CD: RUP 100-8 (1995)
  • Feel the Spirit, CD: RUP 100-4 (1994)
  • Inspirations, CD: RUP 100-3 (1993)

References

  1. ^ a b c allaboutjazz.com, Mamdouh Bahri, 16 March 2007, retrieved 19 December 2008

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