Africa: Habibi Fest Year 5, and Wally Seck Returns

Africa: Habibi Fest Year 5, and Wally Seck Returns


This past week (October 8-12-25) New York hosted musical royalty from North and West Africa. First, the fifth annual Habibi Festival went down at Joe’s Pub with five nights of music from Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA). And Saturday, October 11, brought the long-awaited return of Senegalese mbalax superstar, Wally Seck, for a late night show at the Times Square Palladium.

Afropop Worldwide caught the Friday night Habibi Fest show at Joe’s Pub, featuring Iraqi-American, visual artist, singer, and songwriter Maryam Turkey and The Mohamed Abozekry Sextet from Egypt.

Maryam Turkey has a warm, silken voice and a delightfully unassuming stage presence. Backed only by a powerful drummer and an electric guitarist, quite capable of rocking out when called upon, she gave us a set that merged Arab classicism with minimalist rock. The songs were intimate and reflective, and, as she explained in a mid-show conversation, taken from her upcoming album, all music drawn from her experience as an Iraqi who has made her home in the New York City jazz milieu.


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Mohamed Abozekry and his sextet were particularly welcome as they had been scheduled to appear in last year’s festival, but were prevented from coming due to visa complications. Abozekry is a phenomenal oud player, by turns, sensitive, introspective, fiery and virtuosic. His superb accompanists supported him through an invigorating set of Arabic jazz, a world where microtonal maqams and freewheeling jazz improvisation worked hand in glove together. The ensemble sound was perfectly balanced. The oud, an instrument easily buried amid percussion, brass and piano, shone through forcefully, its feathery tones commanding, even fierce, without losing any of the instrument’s inherent gentleness.

Special mention to Camille Maussion’s wonderfully inventive tenor saxophone playing. This band has been on tour, and that certainly showed in their deep conversations and exquisitely polished grooves. Quite brilliant to behold. Habibi audiences got to see Abozekry’s group again on Sunday night.

Wally Seck @ Times Square Palladium Wally Seck is the son of the late Senegalese legend Thione Seck, an Afropop favorite who never got his due on the international stage. Thione and his band Raam Daan delivered mbalax pur et dur, ” pure and tough mbalax, ” to their adoring Senegalese fans, and introduced Wally to the stage at a young age. Today, Wally carries the mantle. He’s a musical giant in West Africa, and the crowd that filled the Palladium on Saturday night for his midnight-to-2AM show gave testimony to that.

This was no easy concert to stage. First of all, it was a one-off, just for New Yorkers this time, and it took a village to pull it off. A large coterie of Senegalese fans and supporters ventured through heavy Friday afternoon traffic to JFK to greet the artists, and a festive mood prevailed throughout the visit.