A Djembist, Composer, Producer and Folklorist of the highest caliber, Braimah has an
almost insatiable knack to draw entire audiences into his groove, zigzagging through
Africa on a breathtaking rhythmic roller coaster. His sound is the new voice of Djembe
Music around the world.
Braimah comes from a long lineage of drummers including his mother, Ann Morris, a
respected jazz drummer and his father, Oscar Sulley Braimah, a world-renowned
composer and master drummer. Braimah has been a performer, teacher and preserver
of African culture for over 30 years and continues to peruse new musical crossings
every day. He also leads his own band, Weedie Braimah & The Hands of Time, where
he mounts the Djembe as the frontage presenting music of the diaspora. His band has
appeared in Europe, Cuba, Dubai and the United States to name a few. Braimah’s
debut album was also featured in Times Magazine as one of the top 10 albums of 2021.
Braimah has been able to collaborate with world renowned artists such as Baaba Maal,
Trombone Shorty, Pedrito Martinez, Oteil Burbridge, Terrace Martin and fellow
bandmate, Christian Scott aTunde-Adjuah, who is nominated for Best Jazz Soloist on
the song Sakoudougou, which is featured on Braimah’s debut album, The Hands of
Time.
Weedie Braimah exemplifies tradition, evolution and soul as he brings his vision of
building a reverence for folkloric West African music to life in hopes of it evolving and
being placed in the world musical arenas of jazz, funk, fusion, world music, and hip hop,
becoming the new face of African percussion both nationally and internationally.
This may be the blueprint for modern music rooted in African percussion. It further
cements Weedie Braimah’s identity as a leading voice not only in his instrument,
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