KonKoma
KonKoma are a London-based Afro-funk band signed to Soundway Records.[1] The band fuse Afro-funk and Afrobeat with the influences of American blaxploitation-era soul and 1960s psychedelia.[2]
Members
KonKoma features among its members two highly esteemed Ghanaian musicians - Alfred "Kari" Bannerman and Emmanuel Rentzos[3] - who have shared the stage with artists including Peter Green (founding member of Fleetwood Mac) and Hugh Masekela as well as both having been long-standing members of the Afro-rock group Osibisa.[4]
List of members
- Emmanuel Rentzos (vocals, keyboards)
- Reginald "JoJo" Yates (vocals, mbira, sepriwa, percussion)
- Alfred "Kari" Bannerman (guitar, vocals)
- Nii Tagoe (vocals, percussion)
- Jose Joyette (drums)
- Derrick McIntyre (bass guitar)
- Scott Baylis (trumpet)
- Max Grunhard (alto & baritone saxophone)
- Ben Hadwen (baritone saxophone, flute)
Releases
KonKoma's self-titled debut LP was produced by Max Grunhard and Benedic Lamdin (Nostalgia 77) and recorded and mixed by Mike Pelanconi (aka Prince Fatty) in Brighton.[5]
References
- ↑ "Spotlight: KonKoma's 70's Afro-Funk Excellence", Afropop Worldwide, 15 May 2012.
- ↑ Howard Male, "CD: KonKoma - KonKoma: Afro-funk of the highest order from this London-based Ghanaian band", theArtsdesk.com, 30 June 2012.
- ↑ Artrocker.
- ↑ Paul Gough, "Ghanian inspired Afro Funk from London, with Konkoma", ABC, 28 June 2012.
- ↑ National Geographic.
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