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Britain's Waaju blend jazz and Afro-Latin traditions into their own unique sound. Following their 2018 eponymous debut, they gained wider attention with 2020's Grown and their 2024 concert album with Moroccan guitarist Majid Bekkas, Alouane.
Hailing from London, Waaju formed around 2018 and features tenor saxophonist Sam Rapley, guitarist Tal Janes, bassist Joe Downard, drummer Ben Brown, and percussionist/conguero Ernesto Marichales. Together, they blend jazz and Afro-Latin sounds (specifically, traditions from Mali, Nigeria, Morocco, and Cuba) with psychedelic rock, funk, and fusion influences. They debuted in 2018 with the eponymously titled Waaju and returned in 2020 with Grown. A live album, Alouane, appeared in 2024 and found the group performing with Moroccan guitarist, singer, and multi-instrumentalist Majid Bekkas. ~ Matt Collar
Check out some of their live shows on PBS. A sight to behold.
There are the Aholes who put zero and the Aholes who put ten, i'm of the lasts cause it's a great tune.
I Agree. This is the first time that I have heard it. That is why we come here. I gave it a TEN. Thanx RP!







Wiki post link above kept giving me a blank page, so here ya go: https://www.waaju.co.uk/about
Thank You for the info!

Wiki post link above kept giving me a blank page, so here ya go: https://www.waaju.co.uk/about
Yep: https://www.waaju.co.uk
Love this combination of funk & jazz. 1st time hearing this band and they're great. Thanks Bill for expanding our world of music
Fresh Sounds are always welcome :-)
Especially when they are groovy.