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The Makanda Project
After Makanda Ken McIntyre passed away unexpectedly in 2001, it was discovered that, in addition to the approximately 75 original compositions that appear on his albums, he had written around 350 more that had not been recorded or, in most cases, performed in public. Makanda was a brilliant composer. His compositions are marked by a distinctive rhythmic and lyrical quality, along with how effectively he can do the unexpected. The unrecorded compositions promised to be a significant body of work.
The Makanda Project was formed in 2005 so that this music could be explored by musicians and heard by the public. Pianist and leader John Kordalewski, who studied and performed with Makanda has, as of 2023, arranged over 60 of the compositions for a large ensemble. With new arrangements, and without the opportunity to hear Makanda’s performances of these pieces, the Makanda Project’s approach differs from that of the “ghost bands” that sometimes form to honor the legacy of a great musician. Whereas those bands essentially revisit the original, with the same repertoire and instrumentation, the Makanda Project is extending Dr. McIntyre’s work in new ways, and has developed its own identity with his compositions as a vehicle.
The normal size of the group is 13 musicians: 5 saxophones, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, piano, bass, and drums. The exact personnel tends to vary slightly from performance to performance, but the musicians are almost always from among the following:
Saxophones: Kurtis Rivers (alto); Lee Odom (alto and soprano, flute, clarinet); Sean Berry (tenor); Temidayo Balogun (tenor); Charlie Kohlhase (baritone).
Brass: Jerry Sabatini, Haneef Nelson (trumpet); Alfred Patterson, Richard Harper, Sarah Politz, (trombone); Bill Lowe (bass trombone and tuba).
Rhythm section: John Kordalewski (piano); Avery Sharpe, John Lockwood, Wes Brown, (bass); Yoron Israel, Warren Smith (drums).
On some occasions the group also includes dancer Mickey Davidson, or a group of dancers led and choreographed by Ms. Davidson. On other occasions the group collaborates with guests such as Chico Freeman, Ricky Ford, Dee Alexander, Michael Gregory Jackson, Feya Faku, or Craig Harris, the collaboration involving the guest’s compositions as well as pieces by Makanda Ken McIntyre. The Makanda Project “Multiple Percussion Edition” is a special format that features three percussionists (Yoron Israel, Warren Smith, and Billy Hart or Thurman Barker). The group’s repertoire also includes some works by composers such as saxophonist Bill Barron and South African musician Ndikho Xaba.
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Makanda Project Jazz Ensemble is Profiled in Boston Globe

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MassJazz: Jazz in Massachusetts
The Makanda Project and its work in bringing jazz back to Roxbury in Boston has been profiled in The Boston Globe by Alexandra Legend Siegel. To read the full story, click here. The group was formed in honor of the late Makanda Ken McIntyre, a Boston-born jazz musician and educator who composed over 400 pieces of music in his life. The Makanda Project continues the legacy of Makanda through live concerts and educational programs. Their next performance takes place at ...
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Makanda Project with Warren Smith Performing at Dudley Branch of Boston Public Library in Roxbury on March 12

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MassJazz: Jazz in Massachusetts
The Makanda Project, dedicated to the compositions of Boston musician Makanda Ken McIntyre, is performing at the Dudley Branch of the Boston Public Library on Saturday, March 12, 2011 from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Jazz percussionist Warren Smith is the featured artist. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information call617 442-4414. McIntyre was a gifted musician and educator who composed over 400 pieces of music in his life. The Makanda Project continues the legacy of ...
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Makanda Project to perform free concert at First Church in Roxbury

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All About Jazz
On Tuesday, December 6, at 8:00 pm, Rosbury Action Program will present the Makanda Project in a free concert at the First Church in Roxbury. The First Church is located in John Eliot Square, off Roxbury Street. For information phone 617-442-4400. The Makanda Project is an effort by a group of Boston musicians to bring to light some incredible music that otherwise would have remained unheard. When the great multi-instrumentalist and educator Makanda Ken McIntyre passed in 2001, he left ...
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Makanda Project to perform in Newburyport, MA

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All About Jazz
On Saturday, November 12, 2005, the Makanda Project will perform at the Firehouse Center for the Arts in Newburyport, Ma. The concert begins at 7:30 pm. There will also be a jazz improvisation workshop at 4:00 pm. The number for the Firehouse is 978-462-7336. The Makanda Project is an effort by a group of Boston musicians to bring to light some incredible music that would otherwise have remained unheard. When the great multi-instrumentalist Makanda Ken McIntyre passed in 2001, he ...
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