Malika Zarra

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Malika Zarra
BornOuled Teima, Morocco
OriginParis, France
GenresJazz, World music
Occupation(s)singer
Years active2006–present
LabelsMotéma Music
Associated actsMichael Cain
John Zorn
Marcin Wasilewski
Websitehttp://www.malikazarra.com/cms/

Malika Zarra is a Moroccan-born French–American singer, composer, and music producer, based in New York City. She is known for singing in Moroccan Arabic, Berber, French, and English. Her music has been on the JazzWeek Top 20 radio chart in world music.

Biography[]

Zarra was born in Ouled Teima, the eldest of five children[1] to a Berber mother from the High Atlas and a father from Tata. Her family moved to Paris when she was young, but remained culturally Moroccan in the home. In school, she studied clarinet. She became interested in jazz because it was similar to Arabic traditional music in the core importance of improvisation. Eventually, she studied at the jazz conservatories at Tours and Marseilles and studied privately with and . On the Paris scene, she appeared at venues including , , and Cité de la Musique. She started to draw serious attention by singing jazz standards to her own Arabic translations.

Subsequently, she performed or recorded with John Zorn, Makoto Ozone, Tommy Campbell, Will Calhoun, Lonnie Plaxico, Michael Cain, Brad Jones, Jacques Schwarz-Bart, David Gilmore, and Gretchen Parlato, among others.

She moved to New York City, eventually settling in Jersey City,[2] in 2010, where she was signed on the Motéma Music label.

She has appeared at Carnegie Hall (opening for Bobby McFerrin), the London Jazz Festival, the Montreal Jazz Festival, the , the Apollo Theater, the Festival du Monde Arabe, the , , the , , Blue Note Jazz Club, , Joe's Pub, (opening for Sara Tavares), , Brooklyn Academy of Music, , , , WDR 3, and .

Music[]

Zarra's music is influenced by traditional Berber music, Gnawa music, Chaabi, French popular music, jazz, house, funk, dance, and traditional African music. Specific personal influences include , , Farid al-Atrash, Um Kalthoum, Warda Al-Jazairia, Ella Fitzgerald, Bobby McFerrin, Thelonious Monk, Stevie Wonder, and Aretha Franklin.

Her band includes Francis Jacob on acoustic and electric guitars, on oud, cajón, bendir, tamtam, and darbuka, Michael Cain on piano, synthesizers, and Rhodes piano, Mamadou Ba on bass, on percussion, and Jasser Haj Youssef on viola and violin.

Discography[]

as leader[]

with Mycale[]

as guest artist[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Yahoo". www.spinner.com. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
  2. ^ NJ.com, Entertainment Desk | NJ Advance Media for (2011-06-09). "Malika Zarra preview: Multilingual singer mixes elements of jazz and North African music". nj. Retrieved 2020-11-26.

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