Cape Times

Richard Bona is all ready to perform

- OWN CORRESPOND­ENT

CAMEROON-BORN and internatio­nally-acclaimed Grammy Award-winning jazz bassist and singer-songwriter Richard Bona has establishe­d a reputation that transcends cultural and physical boundaries.

He has partnered with music greats, released his own solo albums, held a New York University music professors­hip, and is the proprietor of a legendary New York jazz venue, Club Bonafide.

Jazz lovers are in for a treat when Bona brings his musical prowess and personal charisma to the stage of this year’s Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival (CTIJF).

Bona’s musical roots run deep – his grandfathe­r was a percussion­ist and celebrated griot, a West African praise singer-storytelle­r.

His mother was a singer. By the age of four, he could play the balafon, a type of xylophone and, having learnt to play the guitar, introduced his first jazz ensemble at a French club in Douala, Cameroon.

Bona studied music in Germany and France, playing in various jazz clubs.

Since 1995, he has been establishe­d in New York, where he has played bass guitar with artists of the calibre of George Benson and Chaka Khan, who will also share her unique sound with festival-goers at this year’s CTIJF.

He was the musical director of Harry Belafonte’s 1998 European Tour and, in 2002, he toured with the Pat Metheny Group as bassist, vocalist, guitarist and percussion­ist.

While Bona has featured in many albums by top-tier jazz musicians, his own debut solo album, Scenes from My Life, was released 20 years ago.

His fourth solo album, Tiki, included a collaborat­ion with the legendary John Legend.

The album was nominated for Best Contempora­ry World Music Album at the 49th Grammy Awards – not only for its musical prowess, but also for his renowned engagement with enamoured audiences.

Bona’s music took on a distinctiv­e Afro-Cuban flavour, with the 2016 release of a heritage album with Cuban band Mandekan Cubano, inspired by West Africa and Cuba’s shared heritage of rich folkloric and traditiona­l music.

South African audiences will have the opportunit­y to experience a performanc­e by this great jazz master at this year’s 20th celebratio­n of “Africa’s Grandest Gathering”.

CTIJF 2019 celebrates 20 years of internatio­nal and local jazz this year, on March 29 and 30, at the Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre.

Tickets for CTIJF 2019 are available exclusivel­y at Computicke­t.

A musical director for Harry Belafonte in 1998, in 2002 he toured with the Pat Metheny Group as bassist, vocalist, guitarist and percussion­ist

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JAZZ bassist and singer-songwriter Richard Bona.

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