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January 21stChampagne Drip
January 25thLotus
February 1stAn Evening with The Disco Biscuits
February 5thJazz at Lincoln Center
February 6thDerek Gripper & Rahim AlHaj
February 6thDerek Gripper & Rahim AlHaj
February 7thDerek Gripper & Rahim AlHaj
February 8thRickie Lee Jones
February 8thAndrew Marlin Stringband
February 8thManic Focus' Magic Tour
February 8thMJ Lenderman & The Wind - SOLD OUT
February 10thSolas
February 14thRandom Rab
February 15thEsther Rose & Twain
February 16thThe Blind Boys of Alabama
February 18thAmy Ray Band
February 20thBig Richard
February 21stPreservation Hall Jazz Band
February 21stGrace Bowers & The Hodge Podge
February 21stMount Eerie
February 21stBig Richard
February 22ndSusan Werner - SOLD OUT
February 22ndSoccer Mommy - SOLD OUT
February 24thEvan Honer
February 26thGillian Welch & David Rawlings - SOLD OUT
February 28thThe Robert Cray Band
March 4thAn Evening with Branford Marsalis
March 4thMagic City Hippies
March 5thThe Robert Cray Band
March 6thFleetmac Wood
March 8thLadysmith Black Mambazo
March 11thVincent Neil Emerson
March 12thSir Woman
March 15thLúnasa
March 17thYot Club & Vundabar
March 18thJoy Oladokun
March 19thRobert Earl Keen - SOLD OUT
March 21stGhost-Note
March 28thTrue Loves
April 5thMAGIC SWORD
April 9thOrquesta Akokán
April 10thLady Lamb
April 12thGraham Nash- - SOLD OUT
April 15thThe Moss
April 19thRemi Wolf
May 9thThe War & Treaty
May 13thMarc Scibilia
May 14thRyan Adams
May 20thRyan Adams
May 21stBone Thugs-N-Harmony
May 24thThe Wrecks
May 27thThe War & Treaty
June 2ndThe Kiffness
June 10thAlison Krauss & Union Station
June 21stOsees - SOLD OUT
November 4thDerek Gripper & Rahim AlHaj
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KiMo Theatre
Add to Cal
TICKETS
$29–44
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VENUE KIMO THEATRE
ALCOHOL: Yes
SEATING: Yes
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No
PARKING: Yes, downtown street parking, garages nearby
ADA: Yes, please notify the KiMo of any accommodations prior to the show
South African guitarist Derek Gripper and Iraqi oud virtuoso Rahim AlHaj perform together for the first time for a three-night run of international string stylings! You can also catch them at the St. Francis Auditorium in Santa Fe on February 6 or at the Taos Center For The Arts on February 7.
RAHIM ALHAJ
Oud virtuoso Rahim AlHaj is a 2x Grammy nominee, NEA National Heritage Fellow and Smithsonian Folkways Recordings artist. Hailed as "one of the top oud players in the world" by the San Francisco Chronicle, Rahim AlHaj is a performer and composer who combines a 5,000-year-old tradition from the heart of Mesopotamia with contemporary influences. The oud is a fretless, short-necked Arabian lute central to Iraqi music. It is an ancestor of the lute family of instruments that includes the guitar. AlHaj is a cultural ambassador for the deep musical heritage of his homeland. His music evokes the experience of exile, new beginnings, and “the message of peace and compassion and love” that he shares with audiences to heal a world beset by conflict.
DEREK GRIPPER
It took Derek Gripper untold hours of painstaking work to transcribe note-for-note the complex compositions of Malian kora player Toumani Diabaté and find a way of playing them on six-string guitar. The results appeared on his ninth album, “One Night on Earth,” an unprecedented meeting point between the written tradition of Western classical music and the oral tradition of the West African griots. On hearing the album classical guitar legend John Williams said he thought it was “absolutely impossible until I heard Derek Gripper do it". Ever since, Gripper has taken his well-traveled instrument into previously unimagined realms, with worldwide touring leading to performances and collaborations with Ballake Sissoko, Kaki King, John Williams, Debashish Bhattacharya, and Toumani Diabate with over twenty studio records, both solo and in collaboration. His most recent record is with kora master Ballaké Sissoko.