Grupo Elegua was founded by Kevin Haynes in 1994. It takes the name Elegua from one of the most important Orisha (god) of the Yoruba religion. The God of the road, opening and closing the way, his domain is communication between men and gods. Elegua is a trickster, provoking human beings and thus initiating change and transformation.
The music produced by Grupo
Elegua is a tool to connect and communicate
to the spiritual realm and the people of the world. The sound of the band
has been characterised by the presence of three Bata drums playing rhythms
from the Cuban Yoruba sacred music tradition fused with modal jazz improvisation
."This is African Music that reflects the ritualistic energy of Cuban
folkloric idioms and the redemptive impulses that guided the likes of John
Coltrane and other jazz messengers on the path of righteousness"
(Kevin Le Gendre)
During the years a number of musicians have taken
part in Groupo Elegua, including Alex Willson, Dave Pattman, Clifford Jarvis,
Williams Cumberbache, Donald Gamble, Trevor Watkins, Lenny Lawrence, Nicko
Gomez , Tony Thomas , Robert Fordjour , Cheryl Alleyne, Daniel Crosby, Wade
Austin.
At the present Grupo
Elegua includes:
Kevin
Haynes:
Alto Sax, Vocals, Percussion & Bata
Ronald Thomas: Bata &
Vocals
Trevor Antonio: Bata
& Vocals
Bill Bland: Bata &
Vocals
Neville Malcolm: Double
Bass
Bennet Mclean: Piano
Davide Giovannini:
Drums
Niles Hailstone: Narration
& Vocals
Iyawande Ogunnakie: Narration
& vocals
