NANA TSIBOE info



Nana Tsiboe (percussion)

Fantastic percussionist (also flute player), Nana Tsiboe was born in Ghana, Africa. He was trained in the Ashanti Cultural Centre in Ghana. He later went to live in America, relocating himself in England. He appears in many albums with different bands, but he has also commanded many different projects. It's hard tracing his career, so I'll include here the only facts I know.

Trevor Watts Moiré Music was formed in 1982 by Trevor Watts. Basically, a jazz combo, it presents an always-changing lineup. Nana Tsiboe has played with the band quite often. Other members of the band were Liam Genockey or Lol Coxhill.

This was Trevor Watts Moiré Music lineup in 1984:

Trevor Watts (sax)
Ernest Mothle (bass)
Veryan Weston (keyboards)
Lol Coxhill (sax)
Larry Stabbins (sax)
Keith Beal (sax)
Peter Knight (violin)
Steve Dunache (violin)
Liam Genockey (drums)
Nana Tsiboe (African percussion)
Trevor Watts also led a different project called Drum Orchestra. In 1990, he merged both projects into the newborn Trevor Watts Moiré Music Drum Orchestra. This was their lineup in 1988: Trevor Watts (sax)
Liane Carroll (vocals, keyboards)
Colin Gibson (bass)
Veryan Weston (keyboards)
Richard Granville-Smith (keyboards, accordion)
Simon Pickard (sax)
Liam Genockey (drums)
Nana Tsiboe (African percussion)
Kofi Adu (African percussion)
They released a live album, With one voice, recorded at Rye Festival in September 1988, and comprising 3 lenghty tracks.

In 1991, they released the album Trevor Watts Moiré Music Drum Orchestra with this lineup:

Trevor Watts (sax)
Colin McKenzie (bass)
Marc Parnell (drums)
Nana Tsiboe (African percussion)
Jojo Yates (percussion, vocals)
Nanah Appiah (percussion, vocals)
In 1992, we find Nana Tsiboe playing again with Trevor Watts in Trevor Watts Moiré Music Drum Orchestra: Trevor Watts (sax)
Colin Gibson (bass)
Liam Genockey (drums)
Nana Tsiboe (African percussion)
Nee-Daku Patato (African percussion)
Jojo Yates (percussion, vocals)
Nanah Appiah (percussion, vocals)
Pass The Cat is a band led by Steve Riv. In 1997, some festivals featured this lineup: Steve Rivington (guitar, vocals)
Richard Blascoe (guitar)
Colin Gibson (bass)
Jack Peach (drums)
Nana Tsiboe (percussion)
There's a later album, Peach, dedicated to the memory of their drummer, veteran Jack Peach, and recorded by that same lineup.

Pete Kirtley is a superb guitarist (who'll be covered sometime in my Olympus). When Kirtley decided upon composing and releasing a special song for a benefit cause, he called some of his friends, assembled as The Pete Kirtley Band:

Pete Kirtley (guitar, vocals)
Liane Carroll (vocals, keyboards)
Colin Gibson (bass)
Kenny Craddock (keyboards, accordion)
Liam Genockey (drums)
Nana Tsiboe (percussion)
They recorded a CD single, with the song 'Little children', and all the royalties were donated to Jubilee Action, for the children of Brazil. The CD was supported by Paul McCartney, who lent his own studios for the song being recorded.

In 1996, Trevor Watts played in Spain with this lineup of the Moiré Music Drum Orchestra:

Trevor Watts (sax)
Colin McKenzie (bass)
Marc Parnell (drums)
Nana Tsiboe (African percussion)
Jojo Yates (percussion, vocals)
Nanah Appiah (percussion, vocals)
In 1997, he led his own Nana Tsiboe's Assem Ni. He still played some festivals with them in 1999. Other bands led by him were: Nana Tsiboe's West African Quartet in 1998, or Nana Tsiboe's Super Hi-Life Band (an octet) in year 2000.

This was the lineup for Trevor Watts Moiré Music Group in 1998:

Trevor Watts (sax)
Colin McKenzie (bass)
Marc Parnell (drums)
Nana Tsiboe (African percussion)
Ali Iaazane (percussion)
They released a live album called Live at the Athens Concert Hall.

He also plays in an interesting project led by multi-percussionist Peter Lockett. The band is called Network of Sparks, and it comprises:

Peter Lockett (percussion)
Nana Tsiboe (African percussion)
Simon Limbrick (percussion)
Pam Chowhan (keyboards)
Johnny Kalsi (dhol)
Bill Bruford (drums)
They have released an album, One, as well as toured, under different configurations (depending on the musicians availability). And it's supposed the album is to be reissued with different remixes soon.

After having played in John Pearson's album, Rhythm oil, Pearson assembled a band for promoting it. The band was named Blues & Beyond. This was the lineup:

John Pearson (vocals, guitar)
Jem Turpin (harmonica)
George Pearson (bass)
Kenny Craddock (keyboards)
Nana Tsiboe (African drums, percussion)
This was the lineup for Trevor Watts Moiré Music Ensemble in 1998 and 1999: Trevor Watts (sax)
Colin McKenzie (bass)
Simon Pearson (drums)
Nana Tsiboe (African percussion)
Own albums: Albums by Trevor Watts Moiré Music Drum Orchestra: Albums by Trevor Watts Moiré Drum Orchestra: Albums by Trevor Watts Moiré Music Group: Albums by Network of Sparks: Albums by Pass The Cat: Albums by John Pearson: Albums by Pete Kirtley Band: Some studio sessions:
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