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Lionel Loueke (born 27 April 1973) is a guitarist and vocalist born in
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. He moved to Ivory Coast in 1990 to study at the National Institute of Art.


Biography

Loueke grew up in what he has described as a family of poor intellectuals in the West African country of
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. He began playing percussion instruments around the age of 9 but was influenced by an older brother who played guitar, which he began playing himself when he was seventeen. He listened to guitarists
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. It took Loueke a year to earn the $50 he needed to buy his first guitar. When he lacked money to buy new strings, which had to be bought across the border in Nigeria, he soaked the strings in vinegar to keep them clean. When the strings broke, he replaced them with bicycle brake cables, which damaged the neck of the guitar and compelled him to find a carpenter to fix it. He studied at the National Institute of Art in Ivory Coast, the American School of Music in Paris from 1994 to 1998, Berklee College of Music from 1999 to 2001, and the
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(previously the Thelonious Monk Institute) from 2001 to 2003. He got his first professional job by accident. At a club during a break, he took a guitar from the bandstand and started playing it. The club's manager heard him and offered him a job. He played African pop music, but he discovered jazz when a friend returned from Paris with a copy of an album by
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. This inspired Loueke to study jazz in Paris. He auditioned for the, then, Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz at the University of California Los Angeles. He was selected in a worldwide search by a panel of judges, including jazz musicians Herbie Hancock,
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. After UCLA, he appeared on Blanchard's albums '' Bounce'' (2003) and '' Flow'' (2005) and on Hancock's ''
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'' (2006) and '' River: The Joni Letters'' (2007). He has also worked with Avishai Cohen,
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. He belongs to the trio Gilfema with Massimo Biolcati and Ferenc Nemeth. Both were his classmates at Berklee in Boston. Gilfema recorded the albums ''Gilfema'' (2005), and ''Gilfema + 2'' (2008) for ObliqSound. As a solo act, Loueke recorded the live album ''In a Trance'' (2005) for Space Time Records and ''Virgin Forest'' (2006) for ObliqSound. He made his major-label debut in 2008 when
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released his album ''Karibu''. NPR praised his fusion of African music with jazz harmonies, vocal inflections, and complex time signatures. The album includes Biolcati and Nemeth and guest appearances by Hancock and Shorter. His album ''Mwaliko'' (2010) is a collection of duo and trio performances that combines traditional West African music with jazz. Guests include Angélique Kidjo (a native of Benin), Richard Bona from Cameroon, and American musicians Marcus Gilmore and
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. Loueke sings in
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-inspired aspects, such as clicks (e.g., Nonvignon from Karibu). He doesn't speak Xhosa, and the singing is akin to
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, having no linguistic meaning.


Awards and honors

In early 2008, Loueke's "Kponnon Kpété" won Best Traditional World Song in the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards. ''Virgin Forest'' was nominated World Fusion Album of the year. In 2009 he won a Fellow Award from
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Loueke recorded with the Australian band The Vampires on their album ''The Vampires meet Lionel Loueke''. The album was nominated for the 2017
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for Best Jazz Album.


Discography


As leader/co-leader

* ''Incantation'' (self-released, 2004) * ''In a Trance'' (Space Time, 2005) * ''Virgin Forest'' (Obliqsound, 2006) * ''Karibu'' (
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, 2008) – recorded in 2007 * ''Mwaliko'' (Blue Note, 2010) * ''Heritage'' (Blue Note, 2012) * ''Gaia'' (Blue Note, 2015) * ''Hope'' with
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(Newvelle, 2017) – recorded in 2016 * ''Obsession'' with Céline Rudolph (Obsessions, 2017) * ''The Journey'' (Aparte, 2018) * ''Close Your Eyes'' (Newvelle, 2018) P* ''HH'' ( Edition, 2020)


As group

Gilfema with Ferenc Nemeth and Massimo Biolcati * ''Gilfema'' (Obliqsound, 2005) * ''Gilfema + 2'' (Obliqsound, 2008) * ''Three'' (Sounderscore, 2020) Blue Note All Stars * ''Our Point of View'' (Blue Note, 2017) CD


As sideman

With Jeff Ballard * ''Time's Tales'' (Okeh, 2013) * ''Fairgrounds'' (Edition, 2019) – live recorded in 2015 With
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* '' Bounce'' (
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, 2003) * '' Flow'' (Blue Note, 2005) – recorded in 2004 * '' Choices'' (Concord Jazz, 2009) * '' Magnetic'' (Blue Note, 2013) With Oran Etkin * ''Kelenia'' (Motema, 2009) * ''Gathering Light'' (Motema, 2014) With Herbie Hancock * ''
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'' (Hear Music, 2005) – recorded in 2004 * '' River: The Joni Letters'' (Verve, 2007) – recorded in 2006–07 * '' The Imagine Project'' (Sony, 2010) With Angelique Kidjo * '' Djin Djin'' (Razor & Tie, 2007) * ''Õÿö'' (Razor & Tie, 2010) * ''Sings'' with the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg (429, 2015) * ''Remain in Light'' (Kravenworks, 2018) With Ferenc Nemeth * 2005: ''Night Songs'' (Dreamers Collective, 2007) * 2012: ''Triumph'' (Dreamers Collective, 2012) With Gretchen Parlato * ''Gretchen Parlato'' (self-released, 2005) * ''In a Dream'' (Obliqsound, 2009) – recorded in 2008 With others *
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, '' Love Will Find a Way'' (Verve, 2019) * Kenny Barron, '' The Traveler'' (Universal, 2008) – recorded in 2007 *
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, ''Gold Coast'' (DKG, 2003) * Massimo Biolcati, ''Persona'' (Obliqsound, 2008) * Robi Botos, ''Old Soul'' (A440 Entertainment, 2018) * Donald Brown, ''Fast Forward to the Past'' (Space Time, 2008) *
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, ''Into the Air'' (Ear Up, 2012) – recorded in 2010 * Avishai Cohen, ''After the Big Rain'' (Anzic, 2007) – recorded in 2006 * Chick Corea &
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, '' Chinese Butterfly'' (Stretch, 2017) * Jack DeJohnette, '' Sound Travels'' (eOne, 2012) – recorded in 2011 *
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, ''Chasing Shadows'' (Abstract Logix, 2008) *
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, '' Land of the Sun'' (Verve, 2004) – recorded in 2003 *
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, '' Aziza'' (Dare2, 2016) – recorded in 2015 *
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, '' ... Featuring Norah Jones'' (Blue Note, 2010) – compilation * Nicolas Kummert, ''La Diversite'' (Edition, 2017) * Takuya Kuroda, ''Rising Son'' (Blue Note, 2014) * Eric Le Lann & Jannick Top, ''Le Lann Top'' (Nocturne, 2007) *
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, '' Cross Culture'' (Blue Note, 2013) * Meeco, ''Souvenirs of Love'' (Double Moon, 2014) * Francisco Mela, ''Cirio'' (Half Note, 2008) * Laura Mvula, ''The Dreaming Room'' (Sony, 2016) * Marius Neset, ''Circle of Chimes'' (ACT, 2017) * Michel Portal, ''Bailador'' (Classics & Jazz, 2010) *
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, ''Art of Love'' (Deutsche Grammophon, 2009) * Jacques Schwarz-Bart, ''Sone Ka-La'' (EmArcy, 2006) *
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'' (World Culture Music, 2007) – recorded in 2006-07 *
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, ''The Signal'' (Linus, 2014) * Nate Smith, ''Kinfolk'' (Ropeadope, 2017) * Walter Smith III, ''Casually Introducing'' (Fresh Sound, 2006) * Somi, ''Red Soil in My Eyes'' (World Village, 2007) * Omar Sosa, ''Eggun'' (Ota, 2013) * Luboš Soukup Quartet, ''Země'' (Animal Music, 2017) *
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, ''Speaking in Tongues'' (Sunnyside, 2015) *
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'' (Heads Up, 2012) * The Vampires, ''The Vampires Meet Lionel Loueke'' (Earshift, 2017) * Florian Weber, ''Biosphere'' (Enja, 2012) – recorded in 2011 *
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References


External links


Official siteLionel Loueke: Jazz Meets African Rhythms On 'Mwaliko'
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