Toubab Krewe at Waterhole Music Lounge
Fri, Sep 30
|Saranac Lake
Ticket Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/toubab-krewe-at-waterhole-music-lounge-saranac-lake-ny-tickets-400461490097
Time & Location
Sep 30, 2022, 7:30 PM
Saranac Lake, 48 Main St, Saranac Lake, NY 12983, USA
About the event
Toubab Krewe
Waterhole Music Lounge
Saranac Lake, NY
September 30th - 2022
Doors 7:30pm
Show 8:30pm
21+
$17.00 ADV / $20.00 DOOR
Ticket Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/toubab-krewe-at-waterhole-music-lounge-saranac-lake-ny-tickets-400461490097
48 Main St. Saranac Lake, NY
www.saranaclakewaterhole.com
Toubab Krewe
https://www.toubabkrewe.com/
Bio
Some music cannot be found on a map or within iTunes categories. Some music is so original it seems snatched from the great, invisible substrata that runs below all human activity, a sound aching to be born without a flag or fixed allegiance – free, questing, overflowing with immediate, tangible life. This is the music of Toubab Krewe, the vibrant Asheville, NC-based instrumental powerhouse that creates a sonic Pangaea that lustily swirls together rock, African traditions, jam sensibilities, international folk strains and more. While nearly impossible to put into any box, it takes only a few moments to realize in a very palpable way that one is face-to-face with a true original who recognizes no borders in a march towards a muscular, original, globally switched-on sound.
Formed in 2005, Toubab Krewe has tenaciously honed their craft through relentless touring and a fierce dedication to carving out something they can truly call their own. The fruits of this hard work can be heard on their latest release, STYLO, (March 2nd, 2018). What Justin Perkins (Kora, Kamelngoni, guitar, percussion), Terrence Houston (drumset), Drew Heller (guitar, organ), Justin Kimmel (bass, keys), and Luke Quaranta (Djembe, Congas, Dundun, Sangban, Kinkini) have wrought on STYLO reflects the many miles and musical journeys that have transpired since their last studio album, TK2.
This is a band that actively draws inspiration from whatever source floats into their purview, something they've exhibited in their decade and a half of heavy gigging, including regular appearances at major U.S. festivals like Bonnaroo, High Sierra, Rothbury and Wakarusa, and abroad at such legendary gatherings as the Festival In The Desert in Essakane, Mali. Whether on their own or collaborating with luminaries like the Last Poets' Umar Bin Hassan or Uncle Earl's Rayna Gellert, Toubab Krewe has already earned the attention and respect of a broad musical community.
Toubab carries echoes of African greats like Ali Farka Toure, Orchestra Baobab and Salif Keita, no doubt picked up during the group's travels to study and live in Guinea, Ivory Coast and Mali. But what truly differentiates Toubab Krewe from other Statesiders inspired by African music is how they innovate on what they've learned instead of simply recreating tradition. Toubab Krewe carves out a new trail honoring the African originators they admire by making something alive and contemporary.