Ugonna Okegwo
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Genre: Jazz
Location NEW YORK, New York, US
Profile Views: 18736
Last Login: 12/13/2010
Member Since 10/15/2007
Website ugonnaokegwo.com
Record Label Unsigned
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Ugonna Okegwo is one of the most distinctive and sought-after jazz bassists in the world. Critics across the globe have praised him for his rich tone, supple sense of swing, stylistic range and inventiveness. These qualities have not only earned him a place on the bandstand with jazz legends as diverse as Clark Terry, Benny Golson, Pharoah Sanders and Joseph Jarman – they have established him as one of the leading lights of a younger generation redefining jazz for the new century. "He is very individualistic, both in his soloing and accompanying. I love the way he plays in the ensemble,” says Tom Harrell, with whom Okegwo has worked for several years. “Ugonna does some really creative things that I haven't heard anyone do with his articulation and timing." Born March 15, 1962 in London to a German mother and Nigerian father, Okegwo was raised in Germany and grew up listening to African-American music -- James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, and, eventually, the great Charles Mingus. "What I always heard first in funk and rock 'n roll were the bass lines, the ostinato, and later, in jazz, the walking bass," he recalls. "That's what first got me playing bass.” The fusing of funk and jazz bass conceptions is a foundation of Okegwo’s unique approach, making his sound instantly recognizable. In 1986, he moved to Berlin to study with the American expatriate bassist Jay Oliver, and with the American pianist Walter Norris. There Okegwo caught the attention of many prominent jazz musicians, most notably the trombonist and Mingus alum, Lou Blackburn, who invited Okegwo to tour Europe with his Afro-Jazz group “Mombasa”. While working with Blackburn, Okegwo met and played with trumpeter Joe Newman, drummer Oliver Jackson, and the bassist Major Holley, who encouraged him to move to New York. In 1989, Okegwo made the leap to Manhattan and began playing with musicians like saxophone legends Big Nick Nicholas, Junior Cook, and James Spaulding. In 1992, a call from legendary vocalist Jon Hendricks led to steady work as a sideman - on stage and in recording studios. In 1994 Hendricks even took Okegwo to the White House to perform for the President. During this time, Okegwo’s artistry attracted two other gifted young musicians -- pianist Jacky Terrason and drummer Leon Parker. The trio joined forces and at famous clubs like the Village Gate and Bradley’s, developing one of the most creative and explosive group sounds of the nineties. Recently, Okegwo expanded his horizons and became a bandleader. In 2002 he took his quartet to Europe and documented the group with a recording entitled "UOniverse" [Satchmo Jazz]. The material, which consists of his compositions and brilliantly arranged standards, draws from a wide range of influences, including jazz, African, funk, and classical music. -
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10 of 127MoreHi Ugonna, great and proud to have a star like you from my root. Looking forward to having you visit Nigeria in my lifetime.
Hallo Ugonna, ich hatte heute das Vergnügen dich heute nach langer Zeit live per livestream @ Smalls mit Jimmy Greene zu sehen & zu hören. Fantastisch!!!
LG Jutta
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hallo ugonna,
thank you for taking part
in the 'time-trip' back to
berlin 1989 at the baden-
scher hof, a club where
you have been playing as
well.........and thank's for
being a friend in space.
hvh5 (wolf)
Enjoying your music.
hi ugonna,
thank you for your spacefriendship
and for your music*...........we are
sending combined greetings from
auroville and berlin.
hib
*what happened to your player?
where did all the music go?
Hello UGONNA, great tunes !!!

We are delighted to be in your circle of friends.
If you have time, would you mind checking out
our music and let us know, what you think of it.
We always appreciate your time and comments.
We are looking forward to hear from you; have
a happy thursday, full of fun and good music !!!
Love and peace, - Guido & Tatch : )
www.tenzergrafik.de
Thanks for the add!!!! Greetings from Russia!!!!
Thank you for the friendship!!
Have a great day!!
All the best...
Daniele C.
Hi Ugonna,
It was so amazing! I enjoyed Vanguard Night!
Thank you
Asako
Eddie Lang Jazz Festival 2009.
A Special “Thank You” to all the Artists.