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Malik & The O.Gs

Saturday Nov 18th 8:30 - 23:00  £8 / £6 students
(+10% booking fee)
Cambridge University Centre Wine Bar (aka The GradPad!)
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Part of the Cambridge Jazz Festival's

Gil Scott-Heron Tribute Weekend:

Sat Nov 18th 9-11pm  - Malik & The O.Gs

Sun Nov 19th 2-5pm - CAS: Pieces of a Man

Sun Nov 19th 8-10pm - CAS: 'Word Up - From Ghetto to Mecca' + 'Who is Gil Scott-Heron'


'THE REVOLUTION WILL BE LIVE!'

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Sat 18th Nov. 8:30 - 11pm (with interval)
Malik & The O.G’s (Tribute to Gil Scott-Heron)
 

Malik Al Nasir - Poet & Producer
Afrika Green - Drummer
Tiago Coimbra - Bass
Makhou N'Diaye - Percussion
Phil Marshall - Sax

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Fronted by Malik Al Nasir, the protege of Gil Scott-Heron, Malik & the OG’s perform an innovative set, utilising an eclectic blend of musical and vocal elements, with a politically charged poetic polemic that we haven’t seen in the UK since Billy Bragg, Linton Kwesi Johnson and John Cooper Clarke.


Malik’s work is reminiscent of his mentors and lifelong friends, the late great Gil Scott Heron, & Last Poet – Jalal Nuriddin – a.k.a “Lightnin’ Rod’ who schooled Malik ever since meeting them both in Liverpool back in 1980’s.

Malik spent years touring with Gil and also had the great privilege to write a song for him before he died. Gil recorded the song called ‘Black & Blue’ which features on Malik & the O.G’s newly released double album, entitled “Rhythms of the Diaspora Vol's 1 & 2.” 

Malik’s repertoire with his band “The O.G’s” features a tribute to Richie Havens, the black folk music legend, who opened Woodstock in 1969 with the song “Freedom – Motherless Child” which has been covered by Paul Robeson, Eric Clapton and more recently John Legend, but ‘Malik & the OG’s’ take on it has a twist, blending spoken word verses (à la Gil Scott Heron).

Malik described his work, as “A quiet revolution” saying, “Poetry and music can be a force for good and revolution is nothing but change that should bring benefits. So when you combine revolution and poetry and set it to music, you can make people think how to make a change that is beneficial.”

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Sun 19th Nov. 2-5pm

Classic Album Sundays Cambridge Presents:

GIL SCOTT-HERON’S “PIECES OF A MAN”

Intro’ and Q&A by Malik Al Nasir and Rumal Rackley: Administrator for the Estate of Gil Scott-Heron and Gil's son.

Hidden Rooms, 7b Jesus Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8BA

Earlybird £8.00 - Standard £10.00 - skiddle.com/e/13023561

 

Sun 19th Nov. 8-10pm

Classic Album Sundays Cambridge Presents:

SCREENINGS OF “WORD UP - FROM GHETTO TO MECCA” & “WHO IS GIL SCOTT-HERON”

Q&A by Malik Al Nasir & Rumal Rackley: Administrator for the Estate of Gil Scott-Heron and Gil's son.

Arts Picture House, 38-39 St Andrew’ St, Cambridge, CB2 3AR

Tickets £12.30 (concessions available) - http://bit.ly/2wDe4qK

 

With special thanks to:
XL Recordings
The Cambridge Arts Picture House
Yesternight Productions Ltd

Cambridge Wine Merchants

Classic Album Sundays

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