In 1987 Kevin Haynes performed his first jazz gig as a
percussionist with the flautist Phil Bent and his band. After a few shows with
Phil's band saxophonist Steve Williamson asked Haynes to do some shows with his
band. Haynes worked with the Wiliamson band from 1987 to 1993. During those 5
years Kevin started to meet and perform with other young and older jazz
musicians in London. Those include: Clifford Jarvis, Ed Jones, The Jazz
Warriors, Ed Bently, Jean Toussaint, Alan Weeks, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Courtney
Pine, Clade Deppa, Orphy Robinson, Alex Wilson, David Jean-Baptist, Roger
Boujale, David Puttman, Wiliam Cumberbache.
1990. Haynes began percussion classes with Baba Sheder,
Director of Osumare Brazilian Theatre Company. 1993 He went to Havana, Cuba, to
study Afro Cuban Folkloric music and dance, Making five more trips to Cuba in
94, 96, 97, 99 and 2003. While in Cuba Haynes studied with Angelo Bolanos,
Armando Aballi Fundor and Rehino, founders of the Conjunto Folklorico Nacional
de Cuba, the foremost state-sponsored troupe in both Cuba and abroad,
performing Afro-Cuban traditional dance and music. He also studied with
percussionists Millan Gali Rivery from Santiago de Cuba, on the eastern part of
the island, and Octavio Rodriguez from Havana.
1994. Performed with saxophonist Dick Heckstall-Smith's band
as a saxophonist and percussionist. Later this year Haynes formed his band
Grupo Elegua and first performed at the Battersea Arts Canter and the Jazz
Cafe.
In 1995 Haynes went to New York and spent some time studying
and playing with Felipe Villamil and his group Emikeke. This legendary ensemble
had been founded in the 1950s in the town of Matanza, which is considered the
cradle of Afro-Cuban traditions.
During this time in the Big Apple Haynes further developed
his musicianship by participating in jam sessions in Manhattan and Brooklyn, as
well as performing Quartet gigs around New York City.
1996-2003 Grupo Elegua records three albums and gigs around
the UK.
1998 Haynes tours Nigeria with British R&B star Caron
Wheeler.
2002-2003 Haynes tours Europe repeatedly with Nigerian
musician Keziah Jones as percussionist and saxophone player.
Kevin Haynes on recording sessions.
1989 Ed Jones's the homecoming on Acid Jazz Steve Wiliamson
'A Waltz for Grace' on Verve Records.
1990 - David Jaen-Baptist 'Grooving on a Four'
1994 - Vaughan Hawthorne's the Gift. TLM Records.
Wiliam Cumberbache 's Tumbaito Otros tiempos on Viceroy Records
1997 - Alan Weeks music on Japanese Records.
1998 - Neil Sparks. Interchil Records
2000 - Kevin Haynes Recordings. One track from a compilation
LP from Jazz on CD magazine, titled 'Takin Off' track name - 'Walking in the
Right'.
1995 - Haynes recorded a compilation track for EMI records
titled 'Do The Bar Thing', track name - 'Bebopper'.
1997 Haynes recorded Grupo Elegua's first album 'Tomorrows
Path' with Native Music Records.
2001 - Haynes recorded a Yoruba Folkloric music LP entitled
'Iwori Osa' on Oduniyi Records.
2002. Ori Ire is released by Oduniyi Records
Performing & Musical Education.
1983-84. North London College a City & Guilds Performing
Arts course in drama dance music.
1988- 89. Kingsway College for music theory courses
1988-89. Began saxophone classes at Islington Arts Community
Center.
Haynes the Dancer.
1986-90. Oshumare Brazilian Folkloric theater company, Afro
International a Dance company performing music & dance from Ghana and
Nigeria
1991-92. Dance Company 7, Afro Caribbean and contemporary
dance
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