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  1. 11 gen 2019 · Phone: (336) 212-2743. The Durham, NC based Triangle Afrobeat Orchestra (TAO) is a high-energy band that gets audiences of all ages moving and grooving with their electrifying performances. Led by bassist/composer Vattel Cherry, TAO is an effort to wake up consciousness, bring people together, interpret, explain, denounce, keep record, and ...

  2. Listen to Justified by Vattel Cherry, Charles Gayle, William Parker & Michael Wimberly. See lyrics and music videos, find Vattel Cherry, Charles Gayle, William Parker & Michael Wimberly tour dates, buy concert tickets, and more!

  3. 21 dic 2017 · Vattel Cherry's fundraiser is almost over! Show your support for elderly musicians in need today! Donate here - http://bit.ly/2BWswxz Thanks for helping Vattel!

  4. Vattel Cherry InterviewThe Durham, NC based Triangle Afrobeat Orchestra (TAO) is a diverse, multi-generational, multi-ethnic band founded in 2018 by bassist/composer Vattel Cherry.Afrobeat is a music genre which involves the combination of elements of West African musical styles such as Fuji music a…

  5. Vattel Cherry is a bassist who believes in doing. With For Those Who Heal he puts this underlying belief into practice. In the year 2000 he engaged in a series of duets with fellow improvisers that were, thanks to his own fortitude, documented on a portable mini-disc recorder.

  6. 31 dic 2014 · Cherry Wang Zitt (with F. Vattel Cherry and Jane Wang, double basses) recorded live June 2, 2001, when Joe was unexpectedly summoned from the audience at a performance by Vattel and Jane. Elizavetta (with Brian Fending, percussion) recorded live September 24, 2000, to a dance improvisation by Elizavetta Vittoni.

  7. TAO - Triangle Afrobeat Orchestra, led by bassist/composer Vattel Cherry, is an effort to wake up consciousness, bring people together, interpret, explain, denounce, keep record, and provoke changes through music. TAO takes its inspiration from Afrobeat creators Fela Kuti, pianist/singer Nina Simone, and activist/revolutionary Fred Hampton.