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Ian Dogole
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Composer, Percussionist, Producer |
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Country: USA
City: Mill Valley
State/Province: California
Region: Northern California
Subregion: Marin County |
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Contact:
Email: ian@iandogole.com
Website: http://www.iandogole.com/ |
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Ian Dogole's
Song Catalog
This list
includes all songs where this music creator
is a contributor (writer or performer). Click
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 | 1. | Afro Blue | | | African Talking Drum, Bass Clarinet, Cymbals, Double Bass, Flugelhorn, Mbira, Piano, Udu, Viola | | 8:24 | | | | Written by: Mongo Santamaria Performed by: Ian Dogole & Global Fusion | | |
 | 2. | Ancestral Traces | | | Cymbals, Dumbek (Doumbek), Oboe, Synthesizer, Udu, Wooden Flutes | | 10:45 | | | | Written by: Warren Dennis Kahn, Ian Dogole, Paul McCandless Performed by: Streams | | |
 | 3. | Bemsha Swing | | | Bass Clarinet, Cajon, Clarinet, Double Bass, Flugelhorn, Tenor Saxophone | | 6:18 | | | | Written by: Thelonious Monk, Denzil Best Performed by: Ian Dogole | | |
 | 4. | Bemsha Swing [Live] | | | Acoustic Bass, Percussion, Woodwind Families | | 10:56 | | | | Written by: Thelonious Monk, Denzil Best Performed by: Ian Dogole & Hemispheres | | |
 | 5. | Bittersweet | | | Percussive Instruments | | 5:43 | | | | Written by: Ian Dogole Performed by: Ian Dogole & Hemispheres | | |
 | 6. | Children's Games (Double Rainbow) | | | Acoustic Piano, Background Vocals, Chimes, Cymbals, Drums, Electric Bass Guitar, Gong, Lead Female Vocal, Shaker | | 5:08 | | | | Written by: Antonio Carlos Jobim, Gene Lees Performed by: DARIA | | |
 | 7. | Equinox | | | Double Bass, Percussion, Woodwind Families | | 11:32 | | | | Written by: John Coltrane Performed by: Ian Dogole & Hemispheres | | |
 | 8. | Fresh Philosophy | | | Background Vocals, Bass, Drums, Guitar, Keyboard, Lead Male Vocal, Percussion, Synthesized Sitar | | 4:08 | | | | Written by: Warren Dennis Kahn, Lawrence Stoller Performed by: Gravity | | |
 | 9. | Hijaz Oyan Havarassi | | | Double Bass, Percussion, Woodwind Families | | 14:04 | | | | Written by: Traditional Turkish Performed by: Ian Dogole & Hemispheres | | |
 | 10. | Home and Beyond | | | Bells, Cymbals, Soprano Saxophone, Synthesizer, Udu | | 5:35 | | | | Written by: Warren Dennis Kahn, Ian Dogole Performed by: Streams | | |
 | 11. | Japanese Love Affair | | | Acoustic Piano, Background Vocals, Chimes, Cymbals, Drums, Electric Bass Guitar, Gong, Keyboard, Lead Female Vocal, Saxophone, Shaker | | 4:52 | | | | Written by: DARIA Performed by: DARIA | | |
 | 12. | Jungle Jive | | | Talking Drum, Wooden Flutes | | 3:37 | | | | Written by: Ian Dogole, Paul McCandless Performed by: Streams | | |
 | 13. | Jungle Jive (Live) | | | Chinese Bamboo Flute, Percussive Instruments, Woodwind Families | | 5:18 | | | | Written by: Paul McCandless, Ian Dogole Performed by: Ian Dogole & Hemispheres | | |
 | 14. | March of the Subterrestrials | | | Bass Clarinet, Native American Drums, Synthesizer | | 6:42 | | | | Written by: Warren Dennis Kahn, Ian Dogole, Paul McCandless Performed by: Streams | | |
 | 15. | Mbira Maki | | | Chinese Bamboo Flute, Double Bass, Kokyu (Japanese Fiddle), Mbira | | 7:28 | | | | Written by: Ian Dogole Performed by: Ian Dogole & Global Fusion | | |
 | 16. | Mbira Swatch | | | Chinese Bamboo Flute, Double Bass, English Horn, Mbira | | 6:07 | | | | Written by: Ian Dogole Performed by: Ian Dogole | | |
 | 17. | Mbira Swatch [Live] | | | Chinese Bamboo Flute, Double Bass, Percussive Instruments, Woodwind Families | | 8:50 | | | | Written by: Ian Dogole Performed by: Ian Dogole & Hemispheres | | |
 | 18. | Message from the Nile | | | Caxixi, Cymbals, Double Bass, Oud, Percussion, Piano, Soprano Saxophone, Tar (Persian Lute), Tenor Saxophone, Udu, Vocalizing | | 10:52 | | | | Written by: McCoy Tyner Performed by: Ian Dogole | | |
 | 19. | Methinks | | | Cymbals, Double Bass, Dumbek (Doumbek), Karna, Ney, Piano, Remo Mondo Floor Tom, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone | | 12:49 | | | | Written by: Ian Dogole Performed by: Ian Dogole | | |
 | 20. | Miles Davis Tribute | | | Bass Clarinet, Double Bass, Drums, Flute, Piano, Soprano Saxophone, Synthesizer, Udu, Viola | | 10:25 | | | | Written by: Ian Dogole, Miles Davis Performed by: Ian Dogole & Global Fusion | | |
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CDs
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list includes all CDs where this music creator is a contributor
(writer or performer) on at least one song in the CD. Click
on the Jukebox to listen and CD image or CD Title for more CD
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| 1. |  | Convergence Ian Dogole & Hemispheres | | | 2. |  | Fresh Philosophy Gravity | | | | 3. |  | Hope, Inspiration, and Unity - Volume One Various Artists | | | 4. |  | Ian Dogole & Hemispheres In Concert (DVD) Ian Dogole & Hemispheres | | | | 5. |  | Ionospheres Ian Dogole & Global Fusion | | | 6. |  | Jazz On The Lake - Volume One Various Artists | | | | 7. |  | Jazz On The Lake - Volume Two Various Artists | | | 8. |  | Just the Beginning DARIA | | | | 9. |  | Night Harvest Ian Dogole | | | 10. |  | Trusting The Journey Streams | | |
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Biography
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Born in 1955 in Philadelphia, PA, Ian Dogole began his musical journey at age four, studying piano and then switched to guitar at age seven. After growing up on soul and rock music, Ian discovered Jazz, especially Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Yusef Lateef and Sun Ra (among many), and their influences remain strong to this date. In high school outside of Philadelphia, Ian was exposed to Chinese and Indian classical music by his instructor, Roman Pawlowski. This was the point in which Ian's passion for Jazz and his newfound love of "World" music intersected. As a major in Ethnomusicology (and Classics) at Brown University, Ian delved more deeply into the indigenous music cultures of the planet, while maintaining his fascination with the evolution of Jazz. Back in the Philadelphia area to finish his MA in Classics from Villanova University, Ian began to focus more on percussion and in 1977 he made frequent appearances with alto saxophonist Richie Cole in Trenton, NJ. After moving to Palo Alto, CA in 1978 to pursue further graduate study in Classics at Stanford University, Ian began to crystallize his vision of Global Fusion Music, blending the forms and instruments of Jazz with those of the non-Western world.
Since then, Ian has articulated his vision as a multipercussionist, bandleader, composer, recording artist, producer and educator. Ian has released four records - Along the Route, Dangerous Ground, Ionospheres and Night Harvest. He has also recorded and performed with artists such as Hamza El Din, Shafqat Ali Khan, Paul McCandless and Ancient Future, to name a few. In addition to his own recordings, Ian's compositions can be found on recordings by Ancient Future, and have been used by the San Francisco Giants, the Philadelphia Phillies, Brown University and the Indonesian Park Service. His arsenal of global percussion instruments includes: udu, cajon, talking drums, mbiras, balafon, caxixi, dholak, dumbek, doira, cymbals and many more.
Currently residing in Mill Valley, CA, Ian continues to expand and refine his vision of Global Fusion Music through concert performances, educational programs, panel discussions and articles for major industry publications (see JazzTimes, October 2001, p.24). |
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Accolades
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| Ian received a Jazz Performance Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1991 and Marin Arts Council grants in 1994, 1995 and 1998 for his educational program, Adventures in Global Fusion Music (with bassist/flutist Bill Douglass). Over the last 13 years, he has presented educational programs to more than 20,000 students with Bill Douglass, and as part of Young Audiences of the Bay Area and the San Francisco Symphony's Adventures in Music program. Ian was featured as the September 1992 cover story of Jazz Now magazine. At the 2001 IAJE Conference in New York, Ian presented a panel entitled Jazz Crosses All Borders. Panelists included legendary pianist/composer Randy Weston, bassist/vocalist Richard Bona (from Cameroon) and Kahil El Zabar (leader of the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble). |
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Staff Notes
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| Ian Dogole plays the gamut of percussion instruments and fuses the jazz and world beat genres together for his own blend of Global Fusion. He has unique renditions of some jazz standards you won't want to miss. |
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