Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Johannesburg, South Africa

The Cape Town Jazz Orchestra invited Fred and his funk quartet to Johannesburg for a show and workshop that piggy-backed on Soul Power Week in the Congo (Brazzaville). It was another lovely experience that gave Fred a chance to visit with his old friend, South African superstar Hugh Masakela, who was a gracious host and took him out for a community event and lunch (at Sakhumzi Restaurant) in Soweto.

Enjoy these family photos, then scroll down for photos from the concert by Amy Ronnie.

Hugh with fans in Soweto.
Lunch at Sakhumzi
Workshopping.
More workshopping.
Workshop participants.
Dwayne, Bruce, Joel and Fred.




Greeting fans after the show.

Soul Power Week in the Congo


Forty years after the famed "Rumble in the Jungle" and its accompanying soul music festival in Kinshasa, Matombi Productions brought Fred back to the Congo for "Soul Power Week."


In 1974, Fred traveled to what was then Zaire as the bandleader for James Brown and the JBs. This time, courtesy of ECAir and the ECAir Foundation, one of the sponsors, he traveled to Pointe-Noire, Congo (Brazzaville), with his funk quartet. The week's series of events included concerts, workshops, a jam session at the Iguana Cafe, poetry by Gilles Douta, visual art by Jussie Nsana and film screenings and discussions.

Among the films screened were "Soul Power" and "Fela Kuti: Music is the Weapon." Among participants was Fela biographer and scholar Carlos Moore, who interviewed Fred and led a group visit to Matombi, the point of departure for an estimated 200 million people sold in the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Many thanks for a meaningful and enjoyable trip to Matombi Productions and its extended family.
Jamming with local players at Iguana Cafe.
Fred onstage in Pointe-Noire (photo by Rene Vernice).
"Slammeur" Gilles Douta speaking during the opening news conference, with translator Christina whispering in Fred's ear.
Drummer Bruce Cox dancing with a member of the Teke Cultural Association.
Fred visiting with local children during the Teke performance.
Workshop with local musicians.
Fred being interviewed by Carlos Moore.
The view from Matombi, the neglected point of departure.
Fred and Carlos at Matombi.