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Ginger Johnson and His African Messengers – I Jool Omo

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Ginger Johnson’s life is one of the greatest untold stories of African music in Europe. A Nigerian immigrant to London in the late 1940’s, who quickly became the rhythmic backbone to the big band of The Edmundo Ros Orchestra and the jazz group of Ronnie Scott. By the mid 1960’s Ginger was considered the only Afro-Latin percussionist to book, which is why he played with everyone from Georgie Fame, Quincy Jones through to The Rolling Stones.

Ginger Johnson was also mentor, guide, guru and father figure to a young Fela Kuti. Gingers house in London was a vibrant hub of African music activity for Fela and an entire host of African & Caribbean musicians who would gather there to catch up, eat and jam for hours on end. To Fela, and all the younger musicians who gravitated around Ginger, he was simply known and addressed as ‘Father’.

Ginger was also instrumental in the beginnings of The Notting Hill Carnival. His own venue, Club Iroko in North London, was a creative hub for groups like Osibisa, Cymande, and also a welcome hang out for visiting legends like Art Blakey, Roland Kirk, and Elvin Jones.

As the chief exponent of the African talking drum, the thunderous beat that opens ‘Talking Drum’ leaves you in no doubt as to the power and impact of Gingers skilled drumming.

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Artist

Ginger Johnson and His African Messengers

Catno

FSR7-084

Year

2015

Country

UK

Product Type

New Vinyl / Reissues

Format

7 INCH

Media Condition

NEW

Sleeve Condition

NEW