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Majid Bekkas was born on 1957 in Morocco, is an artist. Discover Majid Bekkas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Occupation Musician, Composer
Age 66 years old
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Born 1957, 1957
Birthday 1957
Birthplace Salé, Morocco
Nationality Morocco

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Majid Bekkas Net Worth

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2022

In October 2022, Bekkas and his band toured in the U.S., with concerts in Los Angeles, New Orleans and other cities.

2020

His album Magic Spirit Quartet, with young Scandinavian musicians and produced by the jazz label ACT Music in 2020, was a considerable success, with appreciations in the international press, such as in the BBC Musical Magazine 7 and the American Downbeat magazine, where the disc was selected as Editor's choice of February 2020In his youth, Bekkas played banjo in Moroccan groups in the style of Nass El Ghiwane. From 1975, he studied classical guitar at the Conservatory for Music and Dance in Rabat. Later, he was initiated into the tradition of Gnawa music by maâlem (master musician) Ba Houmane, and the guembri, a bass lute characteristic of this African spiritual music style, became his main instrument.

His album Magic Spirit Quartet, with young Scandinavian musicians and produced by ACT Music in 2020, was a considerable success, with appreciations in the international press, such as in the BBC Music Magazine, Jazz Journal and DownBeat magazine.

2013

In 2013, German filmmaker Christoph Hübner made a documentary film about the trio Kühn/Bekkas/Lopez during the preparations and recording of one of their albums in Morocco.

2004

In 2004, he received the European jazz award Django d’Or for his album Mogador. The album Passport to Morocco by German jazz musician Klaus Doldinger's band Passport, in which he participated as guest musician and composer, received a German Jazz Award in 2009. In 2010, Bekkas was awarded the Al Farabi Prize by the Comité National de la Musique in Morocco for his contribution to Moroccan music. In 2015, he received the award of the Académie Charles-Cros in France for his album Al Qantara., and in February 2020, his album Magic Spirit Quartet was selected by DownBeat magazine as 'Editor's Choice'.

2003

Outside of Morocco, Bekkas performed at international festivals such as WOMEX Seville 2003 in Spain, Africa Festival Würzburg 2015 or at the Berlin Jazz Festival in Germany as soloist, in trio formations and in other world music projects.

2002

In 2002, Spanish percussionist Ramón López invited him to work on his tribute album for Roland Kirk. In 2006, Bekkas joined a jazz fusion trio with Joachim Kühn and Ramón López, that released its fifth album on ACT Music in August 2013. With Klaus Doldinger and his jazz band Passport, Bekkas first went on stage in Morocco in 2006, and was invited later to join this group for concerts in Germany.

Bekkas' song Daymallah is the opening track on the album Desert Blues 2, which was voted the Best Compilation of 2002 by leading music journalists and producers for fRoots magazine.

1990

In 1990, he founded the Gnaoua Blues Band, playing a fusion of Afro-American blues and Gnawa music. In the following years, he started to incorporate elements of jazz fusion into his own music and played with numerous international jazz musicians. (Among others, with Louis Sclavis, Archie Shepp, Randy Weston, Klaus Doldinger, Joachim Kühn, Peter Brötzmann or Hamid Drake). Since 1996, Bekkas has been artistic co-director of the festival Jazz au Chellah in Rabat.

1957

Majid Bekkas (Arabic: مجيد بقاس, born 1957 in Salé, Morocco), also known as Abdelmajid Bekkas, is a Moroccan musician on guembri, oud, guitar and vocals, who is internationally known for his contributions to World music and Ethno jazz with North African roots.