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When I read about the South African droughts a few years ago, I was inspired to compose a piece to symbolize a rain dance ritual. The name "Modjadji" or Rain Queen refers to a line of queens of the Balobedu (Limpopo province, South Africa) believed to have the ability to control clouds and rainfall.

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from Transmigration, released February 17, 2021
Tariq Amery: Solo Flute
Tom Hornig: Flute/Alto Saxophones
Nidal Abou Samra: Tenor/Baritone Saxophones
Makram Aboul Hosn: Double Bass, Composition
Christopher Michael: Drums/Vibraphone
Khaled Yassine: Congas, Timbales, Shakers

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Makram Aboul Hosn Beirut, Lebanon

Currently based in Beirut, Lebanon, Makram Aboul Hosn is a frequent performer in the Beirut music scene. You could find him on different stages playing Jazz, Rock, Classical, and Arabic music with different groups all within the same week. He also composes music for his own projects, and writes blogs on music, art and community. ... more

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