Kyle Shepherd
Kyle Shepherd | |
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Born | Cape Town, South Africa | 8 July 1987
Genres | Jazz |
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Website | Official website |
Kyle Shepherd (8 July 1987 in Cape Town) is a South African Jazz musician (Piano, Saxophone, Xaru, singing, composition) and poet. Musically, Shepherd is based on the roots of Township-Jazz and Goema-Beat. [1]
Life and work[]
Shepherd, whose mother worked as a violinist at Abdullah Ibrahim school M7, received classical violin lessons from the age of five. As a teenager he discovered improvisation and learned to play the piano as a self-taught. Since 2009 he has recorded several albums with his trio or quartet. On the album Into Darkness he acted as a solo pianist. He wrote the soundtrack for the feature film ``Noem my Skollie: Call Me Thief (2016). [2]
Shepherd has worked with musicians such as Zim Ngqawana, Louis Moholo, Robbie Jansen, Errol Dyers, Hilton Schilder, Mark Fransman and . His tours led to southern Africa as well as to Europe, Japan and China. Shepherd appeared as a guest musician on the albums of ,[3] Kesivan Naidoo, and in the band Skyjack [4] with. As curator of the he gave several concerts with his group and the soloists Lionel Loueke and . [1]
Prizes and awards[]
Shepherd's album fineArt was nominated in 2010 for the South African Music Awards (SAMA) in the category "Best Traditional Jazz", his album "A Portrait of Home" in the following year. In 2014 he won the Standard Bank Young Artist Award for the genre Jazz. [5]
Discography[]
Albums[]
- fineArt (Sheer Sound 2009, with Buddy Wells, Dylan Tabisher, Claude Cozens)
- A Portrait of Home (Sheer Sound 2010, with Shane Cooper, Jonno Sweetman)
- South African History! X (Sheer Sound 2012)
- Dream State (Sheer Sound 2014, with Shane Cooper, Jonno Sweetman and Buddy Wells)
- Kyle Shepherd, Lionel Loueke, Sound Portraits from Contemporary Africa (Jazzhaus 2017, with Mthunzi Mvubu, Shane Cooper, Jonno Sweetman) [6]
Film[]
Year | Title | Director | Studio(s) | Notes |
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2016 | Noem My Skollie: Call Me Thief | Daryne Joshua | ||
2019 | Fiela se Kind | |||
2019 | Lui maar op, Belinda | TV Series | ||
2021 | Barakat | Amy Jephta | ||
2021 | Swirl: A Letter to Hair on the Cape Flats | Quanita Adams | TV Movie |
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b portrait (Alte Feuerwache Mannheim)
- ^ Noem my Skollie: Call Me Thief (IMDb)
- ^ Carlo Mombelli: I Press My Spine to the Ground (review)
- ^ / music / Skyjack
- ^ "FULL BIOGRAPHY". KYLE SHEPHERD. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
- ^ CD tip (SWR2)
External links[]
- Kyle Shepherd – official site
- Kyle Shepherd discography at Discogs
- Kyle Shepherd at IMDb
- 1987 births
- Living people
- Musicians from Cape Town
- Cape Coloureds
- South African jazz pianists
- South African film score composers