ALBINO! is a San Francisco-based, 12-piece Afrobeat ensemble that honors the fiery
legacy of Nigerian musical icon and political outlaw Fela Kuti. ALBINO!’s high-energy
grooves and explosive stage show thick with hypnotic percussion, heavy horns, African
dance, wild costumes and elaborate group choreography won the band top honors at
the SF Music Awards for “Best World Music” and have firmly established the band as
the West Coast’s premier Afrobeat act.
Armed with Fela Kuti’s three musical weapons of choice, front man Michael
Bello contributes lead vocals, saxes, and keyboards to ALBINO!’s intricately layered
groove. Bello’s deep vocal growl gives potent, stout-hearted resonance to the band’s
socially conscious lyrical messages, another key component of the Afrobeat tradition.
The four-piece ALBINO! horn section’s boldly-syncopated barrage packs a killer
knockout whallop, countered in turn by the ecstatic heights of their individual solo
improvisations. Alongside Bello on tenor sax and flute is ALBINO co-founder Nathan
Endsley, a former contributor to the trance/world-beat ensemble Hamsa Lila. Riding
the upper reaches of the section’s spectrum is trumpeter Chris Brown. Baritone
saxophonist Pat Byers, formerly of the globe trotting pan-African funk group
Aphrodesia, fattens up the horn section’s “heavy heavy” bottom end.
Anchoring the ALBINO! rhythm section from behind the drum kit is Jon Arkin. Arkin
mastered the funky subtleties of Afrobeat rhythm under the tutelage of Friday Jumbo,
Nigerian conga wizard from Fela Kuti’s seminal Africa 70 band, and also a frequent
ALBINO! guest performer. Dancer/chekere player Kim Agnew fuses West African,
Cuban, and Salsa dance styles into her uniquely electrifying style of rhythm and motion.
Agnew currently performs with several folklore companies and teaches a multi-cultural
dance and music outreach program for inner city youth with The San Francisco Ballet.
Bassist Kevin Blair is a native of Memphis who has studied and performed in
Capetown, South Africa and in the rural Xhosa villages around Durban, lending the
band his expertise with the musical traditions of that region. Tenor guitarist Cal
Reichenbach is a seasoned teacher and producer who frequently tours with
Aphrodesia, and performs in the jazz funk group SOCKET. On rhythm guitar is Jacob
Groopman, an accomplished jazz and bluegrass and guitarist from the Oberlin
Conservatory.
Splitting conga duties in ALBINO! are percussionists Treviño Léon And Matthew
Smith. Léon, originally from Cuba, has been a professional drummer in the Ewe
tradition of Ghana for nearly 3 decades, and he also performs in CK Ladzekpo’s West
African Music and Dance Ensemble. Smith is also busy with the up and coming
world-wise jam band The Flux.