Chicago Afrobeat Project (CAbP) is a seven- to 14-piece world music ensemble[1] with influences including afrobeat, hip hop, funk, jazz, jùjú music, and rock. The members are well versed in afrobeat, the musical style of Fela Kuti and Tony Allen, and use it as a jumping off point to explore other styles. Based in Chicago, the band began in 2002 in a loft at 657 West Lake Street. The group is sometimes accompanied by African dancers from Chicago's Muntu Dance Theatre as well as Ayodele Drum & Dance. The group has released five studio efforts between 2005-2017, all recorded at Fullerton Recording Studios. In the summers of 2013 and 2014, the band collaborated with Fela Kuti's original drummer, Tony Allen, for a series of performances and recording sessions at Fullerton Recording Studios with the resulting work featured on the album What Goes Up (2017).
Members
David Glines - Guitar
Kevin Ford - Keyboards, Studio Shaman
Garrick Smith - Baritone Saxophone
Angelo Garcia - Tenor Saxophone
Ryan Tedder - Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Keyboards, Guitar
Mark Thomson - Trombone
Xavier Galdon - Trombone
Parris Fleming - Trumpet
Danjuma Gaskin - Percussion
Luc Parcell - Bass
Chadwick - Painter (select shows)
TJ Okulnola - Talking Drum (select shows)
Tosha Alston - Dancer (select shows)
Imania Detry - Dancer (select shows)
Awards
2017 - Chicago Tribune (Greg Kot) Top 10 Chicago Indie Releases of 2017
2017 - Winner, Best African Artist: Chicago Music Awards
2014 - Best International/World Music Act: Chicago Reader's "Best of Chicago 2014[2]
2014 - Winner, Best African Entertainer: Chicago Music Awards
2013 - Tied for Runner-Up, Best International/World Music Act: Chicago Reader's "Best of Chicago 2013"
2013 - Rhapsody Music Top 25 World Music Albums (Nyash UP!)[3]
2012 - Winner, Best African Artist: Chicago Music Awards
2011 - Winner, Best African Artist: Chicago Music Awards
2010 - Winner, Best African Artist: Chicago Music Awards
2009 - Winner, Best African Artist: Chicago Music Awards
2008 - Winner, Best African Artist: Chicago Music Awards
2006 - Nominated for Chicago Music Award's "Award of Honor for Contribution to World beat Music"
2005 - Nominated Best African Artist: Chicago Music Awards
2004 - Nominated Best African Artist: Chicago Music Awards