Heritage lionel loueke biography
On Heritage, Benin-born Lionel Hailed as a "gentle virtuoso" by Jon Pareles of the New York Times, guitarist/vocalist Lionel Loueke follows up his acclaimed Blue Note releases Karibu and Mwaliko with the extraordinary Heritage. Co-produced by piano great and Blue Note label mate Robert Glasper, Heritage finds Loueke at the helm of a new lineup with a more electric sound.
Lionel Loueke is a Lionel Loueke's Heritage deftly intertwines modern jazz constructs with traditional African themes in a highly personal exploration of these two cultural streams which define Loueke's upbringing and musical identity. The result is a gracious, elevating and welcoming sound that still challenges preconceived notions.
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His second album for Blue Note, Mwaliko, appeared in early In , Loueke released the trio album Heritage, which was produced by and features contributions from acclaimed jazz pianist Robert Glasper. On Gaïa, his fourth album, Loueke continued use of the electric guitar exclusively.Born and raised in Guitarist Lionel Loueke‘s latest album, Heritage, his third for Blue Note, explores the intersection of cultures that have shaped his musical path, from his upbringing in Benin, to his time in Paris at the American School of Modern Music, to touring with Herbie Hancock and Terence Blanchard, and beyond.