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Kimati Dinizulu[1]

Influenced by the pilgrimages of his father, Dinizulu was an exponent of Akan traditions in America.[2]

Selected discography[edit]

As leader[edit]

  1. "Auction Blocks & Slave Ships"
    (single)
    Featuring Yolanda Lee
    Maafa Remix
  2. "Blackman Blues"
    (single)
    From The Pyramids To The Projects
    Instrumental Remix
    Featuring Olu Dara
  3. "Africa Aye!"
    (single)
    Acapella Remix
    Featuring Yolanda Lee
  4. "Africa Aye!"
    (single)
    Instrumental Remix
    Featuring Rene McLean & Lamont Savory
  5. Ancestral Spirits (2010)
    1. "Africa Aye!"
    2. "The Coffle"
    3. "Auction Blocks & Slave Ships"
    4. "Plantation Blues"
    5. "The Journey"
    6. "African Heroes & Sheroes"
    7. "500 Years"
    8. "Sankofa"
  6. Nassau Community College Folk Festival (1989, 1990)
    Kimati Dinizulu
    OCLC 760046934

As sideman and (or) arranger[edit]

  1. Concert for the Earth (1984)
    Paul Winter
    OCLC 780007071
  2. Silhouettes (1984)
    Lonnie Liston Smith
    OCLC 12249647
  3. Wolf Eyes (1988)
    Paul Winter
    OCLC 22651146
  4. Don't You Know I Care (1992)
    Antonio Hart
    OCLC 36194063, 644757157
  5. Anthems (1992)
    Paul Winter
    OCLC 27315169
  6. Undocumented Dancing (1992)
    Pat Kilbride
    OCLC 29172836
  7. Pontius Pilate's Decision (1992)
    Delfeayo Marsalis
    OCLC 407066637
  8. Sanctified Shells (1992)
    Steve Turre
    OCLC 689529723
  9. The Journey (1993)
    Danilo Pérez
    OCLC 66768646
  10. JLW (1994)
    Joe Louis Walker
    OCLC 689532450
  11. Mental Images (1994)
    Robin Eubanks
    OCLC 63166860, 873660510
  12. Jungle Swing (1995)
    Johnny Copeland
    OCLC 36436639, 873545569
  13. Rhythm Within (1995)
    Steve Turre
    OCLC 885290044
  14. 20th Anniversary Collection (1996)
    Green Linnet Records
    OCLC 152402641
  15. Unforgivable Blackness:
        The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (1996; 2004)
    PBS Broadcast
    Wynton Marsalis
    OCLC 56899412
  16. So Far (1997)
    Eileen Ivers Collection 1979-1995
    OCLC 872167868
  17. New Horizons (1997)
    Vanessa Rubin
    OCLC 37622996
  18. A Cloud of Red Dust (1997)
    Stefon Harris
    OCLC 40111079
  19. Steve Turre (1997)
    Steve Turre
  20. Reeltime (1996)
    Wynton Marsalis
    OCLC 871935557
  21. Lotus Flower (1997)
    Steve Turre (1996)
    OCLC 689533619, 662229954
  22. Wild Blue (1996)
    Eileen Ivers
    OCLC 34765863
  23. 80th Anniversary: (1997)
        RCA Victor, Vol. 8
    OCLC 39073354
  24. Celtic Music Today (1997)
    Various Artists
    OCLC 37894436, 872094600
  25. Collected (1998)
    Danilo Pérez
    OCLC 45062730, 873051620
  26. Joyful Noise:
        Celtic Favorites from Green Linnet (1998)
    OCLC 40586458
  27. Green Linnet Records:
        25 Years of Celtic Music (2000)
    Various Artists
    OCLC 46735884
  28. Without a Song: The 9/11 Concert (2001)
    Sonny Rollins
    Berklee Performance Center
    September 15, 2001
    OCLC 61411411, 593798314, 725319057
  29. Love Like Fire (2001)
    Rick Henly
    OCLC 51500418
  30. Road Shows, Vol. 3 (2001)
    Sonny Rollins
    OCLC 879345104
  31. Lightning in a Bottle:
        A Salute to the Blues (2003)
    Series: Martin Scorsese Presents a Film
    Antoine Fuqua (director)
    OCLC 871954146
  32. Slavery and the Making of America (2005)
    Original Soundtrack PBS Series
    OCLC 58471742
  33. Sonny, Please (2006)
    Sonny Rollins
    OCLC 77552565
  34. Decade (2007)
    Clifton Anderson
    OCLC 299611304
  35. Sonny Rollins in Vienna (2008)
    Sonny Rollins
    OCLC 723926970

References[edit]

Notes

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Inline citations
  1. ^ Ancestral Spirits (Kamiti Dinizulu, record album liner notes by Salim Washington, Phd (né Michael Spence Washington; born 1958), Queens, New York: African Room Music L.L.C.). 2010 – via Issuu. Free access icon
  2. ^ New York Times (The). "Yao Opare Dinizulu, Troupe Founder, 60". ProQuest 427989331 (US Newsstream database).
      1. Blog. Free access icon.
      2. Permalink. Vol. 140 (Late ed.). p. 14 (col. 6) – via TimesMachine.