Insider Pre-show chat with legendary bassist Bakithi Kumalo who performed on Paul Simon’s classic Grammy award-winning “Graceland” album. Hear about Paul Simon’s controversial choice to record Graceland in South Africa and Bakithi’s experience of being a part of creating this iconic album.
There will be plenty of time for Q & A.
The Musical Performance
Bakithi Kumalo’s Graceland Experience always brings the most talented artists together for the ultimate musical experience that promises to move you in multiple ways. A joyful musical journey from the Roots and Rhythms of South Africa presented by bassist Bakithi Kumalo.
Found at the heart and soul of modern-day anthems that have shaped our sense of music and culture as we know it, award-winning, multi-instrumentalist Bakithi Kumalo (Bah-Gee-Tee Koo-Ma-Low) is ranked among the top 50 bass players in the world by Bass Player Magazine.
Born in the Soweto township of Johannesburg, South Africa, and surrounded by relatives who loved music and actively performed, with traditional African rhythms and acappella vocal groups all around him. Kumalo learned to follow the groove of the bass lines and developed licks based on the left-hand work of accordion players in the township bands. Landing his first job at the age of seven filling in for his uncle’s bass player, he continued to work as a session musician in South Africa during the 1970s and early 1980s and was soon recognized as a top session bassist, accompanying international performers during their South African tours.
Introduced to Paul Simon through producer Hendrick Lebone during recording sessions for the Graceland album in 1985, Kumalo traveled with Simon to New York to finish the record. Following accompaniment on the premier tour, he spent several years commuting between Soweto and New York City before permanently settling in the United States.
Tickets: $30
Philadelphia, PA 19129 United States
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