Khalil Shaheed and the Mo'Rockin Project

Trumpeter Khalil Shaheed's Mo'Rockin Project combines funky jazz improvisation with traditional Arabic and North African instruments for a result that “conjures up how Marvin Gaye might have sounded fronting Abdullah Ibrahim's band” (East Bay Express).

Despite the surface differences between the musical traditions they represent, Shaheed and Moroccan-born multi-instrumentalist Yassir Chadly recognize that great music, wherever it's from, can fortify the soul and bring people together. The Mo'Rockin Project, a septet co-led by Shaheed and Chadly, does just that. According to bluesman Taj Mahal, “There isn't a vehicle made by man on Earth or space that can give you this beautiful a ride!”

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Date and Time:
 Monday, July 19, 2010.  7:30 PM.
Location:
Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Stanford University: 471 Lagunita Drive, Stanford CA  [Map]
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Stanford Jazz Workshop
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$24 general | $14 students | TAKE 5! discount available
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Last Modified:
July 6, 2010