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Okay Temiz
(born Ankara, 11-February-1939)
Background
Okay Temiz studied percussion and graduated from Ankara
Classical Music Conservatory. His interest in music came early as he grew
up listening to his mother, Naciye Temiz, play Turkish classical music
on oud. He became a professional musician in 1955.
Equipped with the knowledge of Western and Middle Eastern
rhythms, he left Turkey for the first time in 1960s. Performing with a
Turkish band (Ulvi Temel's orchestra) and Okay Sextet, he toured Europe
during 1967-68 and came to Sweden in 1967, returning in 1969 to join the
Don Cherry Trio. Okay was with Don Cherry and Dyani for a year; forming
the Don Cherry Trio. Before joining Dyani for Music for Xaba, he was with
Sevda until the summer of 1972. He rejoined Sevda a year later.
Since 1967, Temiz established several groups: Sevda,
Music for Xaba (Africa Combination), Oriental Wind, Okay Temiz Ensemble,
and Magnetic Band (Tziganes). He has played at over 3000 concerts and
have been a part of over 250 festivals. He has appeared on numerous TV
and radio stations in Turkey and abroad. His discography includes over
40 recordings.
Temiz has been experimenting with folk jazz tradition
around the world since 1967, at times working with avant-garde musicians
in search of multi-cultural synthesis. His work expanded in Europe and
he gained international recognition especially after Oriental Wind albums.
Temiz blends traditional Turkish folk melodies with improvisonal art sometimes
conveniently labeled as jazz. Temiz's music combines African, Indian,
South American rhythms together with Turkish rhythms, creating a unique
sound. Originally a jazz drummer, Temiz also uses non-western instruments
from all over the world. His collection includes instruments such as quicca,
berimbau, talking drums and kalimba. In fact, he has even built instruments
to play with. At times, his music also included latest technological equipments
such as synthesizers.
Temiz has been living in Scandinavian countries since
1967. After a long residence in Sweden, he moved to Finland in 1993.
"The Turkish member, Okay Temiz, plays a special,
integrative role. Temiz, born in Ankara, studied Turkish, Arabian and
African music before setting in Sweden in the early seventies. On dozens
of records, in concerts and productions, he has helped to make the jazz
world aware of the music of his Turkish homeland - a music, of which Karl
Hans Berger said "it is an ideal world music, because it encompasses
the meeting of Asia and Europe, Persia, India and Arabia, the music of
Africa, ancient Egypt and the Balkans".
Joachim E. Berendt, from Percussion Summit
liner notes
Okay Temiz Discography
Okay Temiz, Turkish Folk Jazz,
SNTF 668 LP, Sonet Productions, Ltd.
Temiz with Turkish clarinet player Saffet Gündeger
and Björn Alke (bass)
This is a perfect trio setting for Okay and Saffet.
Mr. Gündeger, a Turkish gypsy musician, has passed away in 1994.
Look for Temiz's recent recordings with other gyspy musicians in 1990s.
Okay Temiz, Oriental Wind, 1977,
SNTF 737 LP, Sonet Productions, Ltd.
Oriental Wind, Chila-Chila,
1979, SNTF 809 LP, Sonet Productions, Ltd.
Recorded at Studio 39, Copenhagen, on March 29th and
30th, 1979, except sixth cut recorded at the Metronome Studio, Stockholm,
June 9th, 1979
Okay Temiz's Oriental Wind years established him as
an ethnic jazz musician. This recording and Bazaar show the reasons
for his recognition. He works with traditional tunes, but does not just
play them in a different setting with different instruments. He takes
it further into improvisation. Meanwhile, other non-Turkish musicians
in the group are not trying to play Turkish music either. They have ideas
of their own.
- Okay Temiz (drums, percussion)
- Tuna Ötenel (alto saxophone)
- Bobo Stensson (piano, ghatam)
- Lennart Aberg (tenor and soprano saxophone, flute)
- Thomas Östergren (bass)
- Chila-Chila (4/4)
- Kabasar Zeybegi (9/4)
- Estergon Kalesi (9/8)
- Kabak (9/8)
- Julu Kara Nayni (4/4)
- Çökertme (4/4)
Okay Temiz, Akagündüz
Kutbay & Oriental Wind, Zikir, 1981, Kent 100102-2 (Istanbul), Sun
Records (Europe)
This record was, I believe, released in Europe in
1979 and later released in Turkey. Akagündüz Kutbay is a legendary
ney player. He passed away a few years after this recording was made.
- Okay Temiz (drums, berimbau, talking drum, cuica,
log drum, congas, bamboo flute, gong, mouth harp, cow bells )
- Akagündüz Kutbay (ney)
- Tuna Ötenel (piano, alto saxophone, bass)
- Doudou Gouirand (alto and soprano saxophone )
- Onno Tunç (bass guitar)
- Suzinak Semai (Aksak Semai), (4:11)
- Mus (5:15)
- Kabak Tatlisi (3:03)
- Zikir (7:52)
- Çay Elinden (6:22)
- Demek Istiyorum Ki...(Ferahfeza) (2:34)
- Ege (3:47)
- Dolunay (7:27)
Okay Temiz, Akagündüz
Kutbay & Oriental Wind, Zikir, 1979, , Sun Records (F) SEB11005
Paris, February 1979
- Okay Temiz (drums, berimbau, talking drum, cuica,
log drum, congas, bamboo flute, gong, mouth harp, cow bells )
- Akagündüz Kutbay (ney)
- Tuna Ötenel (piano, alto saxophone, bass)
- Doudou Gouirand (alto and soprano saxo
- phone )
- Thomas Ostergren (b)
- Mus
- Kabak
- Egee
- Suzinak
- Zikir
- Cay Elinden
Okay Temiz & Oriental Wind
Tamara-Delihoron, Fidayda, Les Noto, Dere Geliyor Dere,
SarI KIz
Okay Temiz - Drummer of Two
Worlds, Finnadar Records, 1980
(distributed by Atlantic Recording Corp.)
Before his fame in Turkey, Okay produced many albums.
This album played a major factor in his introduction to Turkish audiences.
The tune East Breeze (Denizalti Rüzgarlari) became very popular
and Turkish Television's Ara Müzikleri (instrumentals played
between scheduled programs to fill time with different pictures of Anatolia's
natural beauty and historical sites on the screen) helped as well.
On the back cover of this album, there is a group
picture of all the instruments Okay used for this recording. They are
a cowbell array (built by Okay himself), sheep bells, thavil, darbuka,
cuica, Moroccan bongos, frog call, berimbau, gourds, talking drum, log-drum,
finger bells, Indian tuned sticks, bamboo flutes, flexotone, valiha, sipsi,
jews-harp, gopijantra, bell tree, kalibas and klaxon.
Tracks for this album were recorded in three occasions.
Tracks 1 & 8 were recorded in Istanbul in summer of 1975. Rest of
the tracks were recorded in Stockholm. Tracks 2-4 & 6-7 were recorded
on April 28 & 29, 1980. Tracks 5 & 9 were recorded on July 1 &
2, 1980.
- Okay Temiz (percussions)
- Ziyaettin Aytekin (ney, zurna, sipsi) - tracks 4,
6 & 7
- Arif Sag (saz) - track 1
- Akay Temiz (kalibas, drums, bongos) - tracks 1, 2
& 7
- Atilla Özdemiroglu (synthesizer) - track 1
- East Breeze (Denizalti Rüzgarlari) 4:36
- Penguin 3:54
- Galaxy Nine 5:56
- Savsat Bari 2:42
- Repercussions 4:40
- Drummer of the Two Worlds 5:06
- Sipsi 4:30
- Ocean Roller 3:44
- Fantasia Drive 6:48
Okay Temiz - Live in Bremen,
1982
"Packhaus Theater", Bremen, October 28, 1981,
JA & RO (G)007, (Swd) 08-4107
- Okay Temiz (drums, berimbau)
- Lennart Aberg (ts, sop)
- Lelle Kullgren (el-g)
- Bronislav Suchanek (b)
- Batum
- Tamzara
-
- Kabak
- East Trip
Okay Temiz - Live in der Balver
Hoehle, 1983
Oriental Wind / Okay Temiz -
Life Road, 1983
Stockholm, June 1983, Jaro 4113-2 1993
JARO Medien GmbH Bismarckstr. 83 28203 Bremen tel.0421-705771
fax -74066
- Okay Temiz (drums, gopi jantra, talking drum, berimbau,
cowbell (made by Okay), kalimbas, congas, finger bells, tuned sticks)
- Lennart Aberg (tenor& soprano sax, alto flute,
flute)
- Harald Svensson (synthesizer (Rhodes Croma))
- Mats Alsberg (electric bass)
- Teddy Walter (electric bass (1.), acoustic bass (2.))
- Griot Song (6'25")
- Azeri (3'05")
- Gide Gide (7'00")
- Veli Aga (3'37")
- Ababa (5'03")
- Hungarian Gyspy Song (3'41")
- Cergah Sirto (5'11")
- Life Road (6'43")
Oriental Wind, Bazaar, 1981,
SNTF 864 LP, Sonet Productions, Ltd.
Recorded in Stockholm 1981
- Okay Temiz (drums, congas, darbuka, thavil log drum,
Indian tuned sticks)
- Bobo Stenson (piano, ghatam)
- Bronislav Suchanek (bass)
- Janne Schaffer (electric guitar)
- Bjorn Jason Lindh (synthesizer)
- Pazarda Bal Var
- Savsat Bari
- KarsIlama
- Bitlis MelafanI
- East Trip
- Köçekçe
- Daldalan
- Kadioglu Zeybegi
Okay Temiz & Saffet Gundeger,
Sweden, Urspar 1984
Tracks 1-6 recorded in Music Workshop Studio, Stockholm,
March 30, 1983
Tracks 7-9 recorded live in Lund, March 18, 1983 by Okay
Temiz
- Saffet Gundeger (violin, clarinet, oud)
- Okay Temiz (darbuka, berimbau, synthesizer, percussion)
- I Find You In The Meadow (trad. arr. by OT)
- Ud Taksimi (SG)
- Romen (OT)
- Silifke (SG)
- The Bottles (trad, arr. by OT)
- Midnight Sun (SG & OT)
- Jumping-1 (SG & OT)
- Jumping-2 (SG & OT)
- Kabak Aga (OT)
Okay Temiz & The Karnataka
College of Percussion, Sankirna, 1985
Traditional South Indian musicians and vocalists accompany
Okay Temiz on this recording. I like this recording; especially tracks
1, 2 and 5. Fidayda starts as Okay usually plays it. The melody
is familiar; it is a folk dance tune from Central Anatolia. Soon, a series
of dialogues between instruments start and a unique rhythm with energy
takes over.
- Sankirna
- Bahagga
- Bitlis
- Aurun
- Fidayda
- High Fly
Okay Temiz Ensemble, Magnetic
Dance, 1991, Bayar Müzik Üretim - 125, Turkey
Recorded at Istanbul Gelisim Studio on October 28, 1990
This album is an early recording of Okay's present
interests. At some point, as the story goes, Okay heard tapes of Turkish
Roman (Gypsy) musicians. He was very impressed and returned to Istanbul
to look for them. The result is years of collobarative effort for these
musicians who state that playing with Okay have increased their statue
and they are especially pleased with responses they get in their European
performances. In the following records, the line up change, but some of
these musicians have become key players and they keep returning to play
with Okay. In the summer of 1995, Okay rekindled his work with Indian
musicians with sessions in Istanbul. However, it is safe to say that 'Gypsy'
chapter of Okay's career will continue.
Aslan Mustafa, Romen, Hicaz, Da Da, KarlI Daglar, SarIya,
Makedonya, Kirmizi, Gaziantep Ciftetellisi, FIs FIs, Orient, MarI
Ergün Senlendirici (trumpet), Hasan Girnataci (clarinet),
Kemal Tezcan (electrical saz), Nuri Lekesizgöz (kanun), Haci Rüstem
(darbuka), Akay Temiz (drums), Erkan Ogur (electrical guitar), Cengiz
Özdemir (synthesizer), Okay Temiz (percussion)
Okay Temiz in Europe, 1988,
Yanki Müzik Yapim - YMC 138, Turkey
1. Cargah Sirto, 2. Gide Gide, 3. Veli Aga, 4. Life Road
5. Cayirda Buldum Seni, 6. Griot Song, 7. Azeri, 8. Romen, 9. Ababa
with Lennart Aberg, Sevenson
Okay Temiz Ensemble, Magnetic
Dance LIVE, 1991
Okay Temiz, Green Wave, 1992,
Uzelli 1266, Turkey
Recorded at Marmara VAPP Studios, Istanbul in June 1992
Red Buddha, Dergah, Big Steps, Zikir, Blossom, Bu Neden,
Green Wave, For Yunus, Resa, Hazar (All Songs Composed & Arranged
by O. Temiz, except Blossom by Cengiz Ozdemir)
Hakan Alvan (ney), Ergun Senlendirici (trumpet), Cengiz
Ozdemir (synth), Mustafa Topaloglu (vocals, 'Bu Neden' only), Martin Spencer
(special effects), Okay Temiz (percussions)
Okay Temiz, Dervish Service
The Vulture (Akbaba), Va va va va, After Peace (Baristan
Sonra), Confused Harmony (Karmas Duzen), Mugla Zeybegi (Locust), Dervish
Service (Dervisin Zikri), Silver Hand (Gumus El), Zumba, Dance For Peace
(Baris Dansi)
Okay Temiz & Sylvain Kassap,
Istanbul'da Eylül (La Lichère, France)
1.Çicek Pasaji, 2.Tekez Otlamasi, 3.Yeniköy,
4.Mirage, 5.Ortaköy, 6.Onyedi, 7.Köçekce, 8.Karaköy,
9.Oasis, 10.Quixote
Okay Temiz, Misket
Recorded at Marmara V.A.P.P. Studios, Istanbul, November
1989
- Okay Temiz (drums, percussion, synthesizer)
- Cengiz Ozdemir (synthesizer)
- Ismail Soyberg (electric bass guitar)
- Fuat Turkeman (ney)
- Erdem Sokmen (electric guitar)
- Zeki Adsiz (saz)
- Lennart Aberg (tenor & soprano saxophones, flute)
- Kiba Temiz & Fatmaeid (vocals)
- Kiba Song
- Don't Leave
- Misket
- Saydam Dervish
- Milestones
- Viza
- Afri-Cara
- Crazy Arabic
Okay Temiz Ensemble, FIs FIs,
1991, CD/ADD (France)
Recorded in December 1989 at Marmara VAPP Studios in
Istanbul by Martin Spencer
Okay Temiz (percussions), Hasan Yarimdunya (clarinet),
Ahmet Meter (kanun), Nedim Nalbantoglu (violin)
1. Fis Fis (4:19), 2. Agri Dagi (5:17), 3. Orient (5:09),
4. Bom Bili Bili (2:36), 5. Zeybek (3:34), 6. Hicaz Dolap (3:56), 7. Komsu
(4:23), 8. Rast (3:18), 9. Ciftetelli Gaziantep (4:15), 10. Sofor (3:28),
11. Ramze (4:35), 12. Mari (6:00), 13. Yildiz (2:32), Total Time : 53:45
All compasions by Okay Temiz. Liner notes are in French.
Okay Temiz, Fishmarket, 1995,
Uzelli, Istanbul
Tracks 3, 5, 11-13 were recorded in Finland in November
1994. Other tracks were recorded at Marmara VAPP Studios in Istanbul by
Martin Spencer in 1992.
If you look at the musicians and instruments, you
might get an idea as to what to expect from this recording. There are
different chapters in Okay's career. Each chapter has several recordings
and this one is almost one recording in one chapter. (Perhaps fortunately).
Closest recording to this album is Dervish Service. Basically,
it suffers from synthesizer over-usage. Fortunately, there are some very
pleasing compositions in this recording.
- Okay Temiz (percussions, synthesizer, bamboo flute,
berimbau, cuica)
- Fahir Atakoglu (synthesizer)
- Atilla Özdemiroglu (bamboo flute,, synthesizer
bass)
- Ali Oytam (flute)
- Ahmet Özden (zurna)
- Ergün Senlendirici (trumpet, davul)
- Mennan Kisingeri (acoustic & electric guitar)
- Düm Düm Tek (4'41")
- Nightmare (3'02")
- Ozone Hole (3'14")
- Zig Zag (4'14")
- Tic Tac (3'54")
- Hopscotch (3'44")
- Fishmarket (6'46")
- Düm Düme (4'38")
- Koca Arap (2'32")
- Horsetail (4'57")
- Ikili (3'33")
- Under Rainbow (3'18")
- Last Breath (4'54")
- The Last (4'23")
Okay Temiz & Magnetic Band,
Magnet Dance, 1995, TipToe, Germany
Recorded live on June 14, 1994 at SWF Jazz Session, Tollhaus,
Karlsruhe
- Okay Temiz (percussion, conga, berimbau, talking drums,
cow bells, darbuka, cuica)
- Hasan Girnataci (clarinet)
- Ergün Senlendirici (trumpet)
- Ahmet Özden (zurna)
- Haci Rüstem Çemberli (darbuka)
- Patrick Lax (drums)
- Mus Mus, Mis Mis (7'04")
- Ayiras (6'59")
- Komsu (5'41")
- Din Din Dina (5'26")
- Gülhane (8'53")
- Ezmar (8'38")
- Namor (4'30")
- Izimrik (6'41")
- Gelen Esme (7'20")
Okay Temiz Magnetic Band in
Finland 1995 Ano Kato Records 2004 (CD), Greece
Recorded at Martin Kantola Studios, Vaasa, Finland, 5/13/95-5/17/95
Ano Kato Records, P.P. Germanou 19 - 546 22, Thessaloniki,
Greece, Phone +3031 263565, Fax +3031 268118
- Okay Temiz (drums, talking drums, cuica, timbales,
congas, darbuka, tablas, synth.)
- Hüsnü Senlendirici (clarinet, bass, ud)
- Ergün Senlendirici (trumpet)
- Nuri Lekesizgoz (kanun)
- Anders Wastergard (drums -- track #5)
- Tekez zorlatmasi
- Cokertme
- Sari Kiz
- Kurd Ali
- Kemelpasa Ciftetellisi
- Aydin Zeybegi
- Semah
- Gayda
- Misket
- Merkeze
- Karsilama
- Kim O? Tomi
Okay Temiz & The Karnataka
College of Percussion, Mishram, 1996
Okay Temiz/Raks Istanbul 8691024004055
- Okay Temiz (percussions)
- R.A. Mani (vocals)
- T.A.S. Mani (mridangam)
- Mike Nielson (guitar)
- Ronan Guilfoyle (abg)
- Ramesh Shotham (perc., thavil)
Appearances In Other Recordings
Dyani, Temiz, Feza, Rejoice
This album was recorded in October 1972.
Dyani, Temiz, Feza, Music for
Xaba ("God"), SNTF 642 LP, Sonet Productions, Ltd.
Live "Teater 9", Stockholm, November 2, 1972
Reissued on Antilles as AN 7035 (Distributed by Island Records in USA),
recorded at Theatre Nine, Stockholm on November 2nd, 1972.
Dyani, a double bass player from South Africa, at
the time of this recording was living in Scandinavia in exile. Okay was
with Dyani in the Don Cherry Trio for a year. This is a rare recording.
(I had a difficulty finding a copy.) Here is the address of Antilles :
Antilles Records, Island Records Inc., 7720 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
- Johnny Mbizo Dyani (1945-1986) (bass, piano, vocals),
- Mongezi Feza (1945 Queenstown, South Africa - December
14, 1975) (trumpet, percussion)
- Okay Temiz (drums, percussion)
- Idyongwana (Victor Ndlazilwana) 9'30"
- Feelings (Dyani, Temiz, Feza) 12'45"
- Traditional South African Songs (Johhny Dyani) 9'10"
- Görans Söder (Dyani, Temiz, Feza) 11'30"
Dyani, Temiz, Feza, Music for
Xaba Vol 2., SNTF 864 LP, Sonet Productions, Ltd.
Live "Teater 9", Stockholm, November 2, 1972
- Johnny Mbizo Dyani (1945-1986) (bass, piano, vocals),
- Mongezi Feza (1945 Queenstown, South Africa - December
14, 1975) (trumpet, percussion)
- Okay Temiz (drums, percussion)
- Mad High
- Mighty Blues
- Dear Africa
- Makaya Makaya Makaya
- Witchdoctor's Son
Maffy Falay & Sevda, 1972,
Caprice (Swd) RIKSLP31
Stockholm, March 15, 1972
- Maffy Falay (trumpet, flugelhorn, indian-fl, piano)
- Salih Baysal (violin)
- Bernt Rosengren (tenor saxophone, flute)
- Gunnar Bergsten (bar, chinese-fl)
- Ove Gustavsson (bass)
- Okay Temiz (drums, darbuka)
- Akay Temiz (percussions, darbuka)
- Hicaz Dolap (sb, ot darbuka only)
- Taksim (violin solo)
- Tamzara
- Batum
- Karadeniz
- Makadonya
Maffy Falay & Sevda, Live
at Fregatte, 1974, SNTF 864 LP, Sonet Productions, Ltd.
Recorded on August 26th 1973 at Fregatten Restaurant,
Stockholm during Stockholm Jazz Festival
- Maffy Falay (trumpet, piano)
- Salih Baysal (violin)
- Bernt Rosengren (tenor saxophone, taragot)
- Tommy Koverhult (tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone)
- Björn Alke (bass)
- Okay Temiz (drums)
- Peter Smoliansky (darbuka)
- Lars Werner (MC)
- Taksim (10'15")
- Kaynasma (4'33")
- Ya Mustafa (5'42")
- Oyun Havasi (1'45")
- Kocekce (3'28")
- Veresiye vere vere (1'04")
- Nerede Bulmali (1'38")
- Balkan (7'17")
- Arabamin Atlari (1'38")
- Yesil Fener (1'13")
- Karsilama (1'15")
- Announcement (1'35")
Maffy Falay & Sevda, Live
at Jazzhus Montmartre, 1972, Caprice (Swd) CAP1041
Live "Jazzhus Montmartre", Stockholm, March
23, 1972
- Maffy Falay (trumpet, piano, darbuka)
- Salih Baysal (violin)
- Gunnar Bergsten (bar)
- Ove Gustavsson (bass)
- Okay Temiz (drums, darbuka)
- Taksim
- Misket
- Ya Mustafa
- Ciftetelli
- Kocekce
- Oyun Havasi
- Cadirimin Ustune
- Karsilama
- Cadirimin Ustune (Da Capo)
- Naciye
- Kurt Ali
Lars Gullin, Bluesport, 1974,
Reissued by Odeon/EMI, Sweden in 1992
This album highlights a major Swedish musician of
this century; baritone saxophonist and composer Lars Gullin (1928-1976).
The recordings took place on September 8 & 9, 1974 and the line up
took different formations for these tracks. Temiz played on the second
day. This album also features Maffy Falay on some powerful solos.
By the way, Dragon label from Sweden, started to reissue
some of Gullin's works. Vol.1 1955-56 (DRCD 224) and Vol. 2 1953 (DRCD
234) are available.
Lars Gullin (baritone saxophone, piano), Björn Alke
(bass), Jan Bergman (electric bass), Rune Carlsson (drums), Maffy Falay
(trumpet & flugelhorn), Lennart Jansson (alto saxophone), Ahmadu Jarr
(congas), Gunnar Lindqvist (flute), Amedeo Nicoletti (electric guitar),
Fredrik Norén (drums), Bernt Rosengren (tenor saxophone), Lars
Sjösten (piano), Bertil Strandberg (trombone), Lennart Aberg (soprano
saxophone) and Okay Temiz (percussions).
- Pontus (6'11")
- Mazurka (7'42")
- Bluesport (6'57")
- Omericano (11'36")
- Holy Grail (4'23")
- Motorcykeln (5'24")
- S.H.T. (6'26")
- Omericano, take 2 (4'27")
- Mazurka (7'42")
Tracks 7, 8 & 9 are not included in the original
LP release.
Lennart Aberg, Green Prints,
Caprice CAP 1276 LP, 10/85-1/86
Mostly Scandinavian Musicians, Aberg (Saxaphones, flute),
Temiz on percussion
Don Cherry, Blue Lake,
Byg Japan, YX 4022/23. (2-LP), 1971
Don Cherry, Johnny Dyani, Okay Temiz
Don CherryBYG
(Japan) YX4012 & YX4013, 1971
Paris, April 22, 1971
- Don Cherry (pocket trumpet, piano, flute, vocals)
- Johnny Dyani (bass)
- Okay Temiz (drums, percussions)
- Eagle Eye Part 1
- Eagle Eye Part 2
- Togetherness
Don Cherry, Organic Music Society/The
Creator Has A Master Plan, Caprice RIKS
LP 44,50 1971 (Sweden). (2-LP)
Part 1
"Moderna Museet", Stockholm, July 4, 1971
- Don Cherry (trumpet, piano, vocals)
- Maffy Falay (muted trumpet)
- Tommy Goldman, Tommy Koverhult (flute)
- Tage Siven (bass)
- Okay Temiz (drums)
- + visitors & friends
- Terry's Tune
- Hope
- The Creator Has A Master Plan
- Sidharta
- Utopia and Visions
Part 2
Bollnäs, June 23, 1971
- Don Cherry (trumpet, piano)
- Okay Temiz (drums)
- Youth Orchestra
- Bra Joe from Kiliman Jara
- Terry's Tune
Don Cherry, Rena Rema
Don Cherry, In Ankara, SNTF
669 LP, Sonet Productions, Ltd.
Live "U.S. Embassy", Ankara, November 23, 1969,
Reissued on Piccadilly PIC3511
- Don Cherry (tp)
- Selcuk Sun (b)
- Okay Temiz (percussions)
- Irfan Sumer (perc, ts)
- Gandalf's Travels
- Ornette's Concept
- Ornette's Tune
- St. John and The Dragon
- Efeler
- Anadolu Havasi
- The Discovery of Bhupala
- Water Boy
- Yaz Geldi
- Tamzara
- Karadeniz
- Kocekce
- Man On The Moon
- The Creator Has A Master Plan
- Two Flutes
Don Cherry, Eternal Now, SNTF
653 LP, Sonet Productions, Ltd.
Don Cherry, Orient, Affinity
CD 769-2CD, 4/71-8/72
Don Cherry (trumpet), Johnny Dyani (bass), Macqui (tamboura),
Han Bennink (drums, percussion,accordion), Okay Temiz (drums, percussion)
Don Cherry, Dona
Nostra, ECM 1848 CD, 3/93
Recorded March 1993, Rainbow Studio, Oslo
I met Don Cherry in San Francisco a couple years earlier
from the time of this recording. He talked about some of his work including
his experiences and ideas about music outside of US. He wanted to make
another album with his friends in Europe. When I saw this CD in a record
store a few years later, I was happy. As you know, Don Cherry has passed
away in 1995.
There is a picture in Jazz Times magazine's
October 1991 issue (on page 38) of Cherry and Temiz together. It was taken
at Washington D.C. Free Jazz Festival in 1991. The group was called "Don
Cherry and The Multi Kulti World Orchestra." Members were Don
Cherry, Jim Pepper, Sandy Bull, Aiyb Dieng, Okay Temiz and Peter Apfelbaum.
Don Cherry (trumpet), Lennart Aberg (sax, flute), Bobo
Stenson (piano), Anders Jormin (bass), Anders Kjellberg (drums), Okay
Temiz (percussion)
1. In Memoriam (Åberg) (7:48), 2. Fort Cherry (Cherry,
Åberg, Stenson, Jormin, Kjellberg, Temiz) (6:34), 3. Arrows (Cherry,
Åberg, Stenson, Jormin, Kjellberg, Temiz) (5:16) 4. M'Bizo (Åberg)
(8:38), 5. Race Face (Coleman) (4:22), 6. Prayer (Cherry, Jormin, Kjellberg,
Temiz) (4:53), 7. What Reason Could I Give (Coleman) (3:44), 8. Vienna
(Cherry, Åberg, Stenson, Jormin, Kjellberg, Temiz) (5:26), 9. Ahayu-da
(Cherry, Åberg, Stenson, Jormin, Kjellberg, Temiz) (9:14)
Salih Baysal, The Myth, SNTF
739 LP, Sonet Productions, Ltd.
Tayfun, Agri Dagi Efsanesi /
Legend of Mt. Ararat, Caz ve Destan, 1986, released in Turkey in 1987
Tayfun Erdem is a Turkish musician from Berlin. This
recording is based on a novel written by a Turkish author, Yashar Kemal.
The music is from a musical play that lasts over two and a half hours.
All compositions and arrangements are by Tayfun Erdem. This work contains
six tracks and an overture read in Turkish & German. Among the musicians
are Okay Temiz and Lennart Aberg of Oriental Wind. Talip Özkan is
a Turkish folk music scolar and player of Turkish lute saz who lives in
France. He plays the cura saz in Gülbahar-Gülen Kiz.
- Lennart Aberg (soprano saxsafon)
- Süleyman Erguner (ney)
- Hans Hartman (bass)
- Okay Temiz (percussions, drums)
- Tayfun (synthesizer, piano, vocals)
- Topo Gioia (percussions)
- Talip Özkan (cura saz)
- Meral Taygun & Hürdem Gürel (story tellers)
- Overture (12'24") Text : Yashar Kemal, in Turkish
- Dervislerin ve sofilerin köz üstünde
dansettikleridir...(6'02")
- Demirci Hüso (2'33")
- Agridagin Öfkelendigidir (4'43")
- Agridagin yamacinda, gündogumuyla birlikte toplanan
atesperestlerin ellerini açaraktan dua ettikleridir...(4'16")
- Gülbahar-Gülen Kiz...(3'02"), in German
- Gülbaharla Ahmedin bulustuklaridir...(5'59")
Senem Diyici Sextet, Takalar
(Label La Lichere CD LLL 17) 1989
Senem Diyici is a Turkish vocalist and I know Okay
appears in this recording. No further information (except that Media 7
sent me an order form that is all in French.)
Distribution: Media 7 - 15, Rue des Goulvents, 92000
Nanterre France, tel (1) 47 24 24 11, fax (1) 47 25 00 99
Okay Temiz, Four Drummers Drumming
Okay Temiz/Johny Dyani, Witchdoctor's
Son
I have seen a reference to this recording once upon
a time. I even wrote down the tracks, but I cannot see this recording
in Dyani's records. It is a mystery; perhaps you know the answer.
Gece, Yesil Fener, Sark Gezintileri, Karadeniz DalgalarI,
Döktür, Elhamdullillah, Hepimiz için, Ben Müslümanim,
Moriva
Percussion Summit, 1984, Moers
Music 02056 CD, Germany
Recorded at Donaueschingen Contemporary Music Festival
("Donaueschinger Musiktage") October 20, 1984
Okay Temiz (Turkey; drums, percussion), Freddie Santiago
(Puerto Rico;conga, bongos, timbales, marimba, percussion), T.A.S. Mani
(India; mrindangam, doll), Ed Thigpen (USA; drums, marimba), John Purcell
(USA;saxophone, English horn), Urszula Dudziak (Poland; voice), R.A.Rama
Mani (India;voice), Johnny Dyani (South Africa; bass), R.A. Rajagopal
(India; ghatam), Gunter Baby Sommer (Germany; drums, tympani, schalmei,
percussion), T.N. Shashikumar (India; kanjeera), Joe Koinzer (Germany;
percussion, claves, xylophone, tubular bells, marimba, balafon)
1. Shiva ranjini (R.A. Rama Mani; 12:40), 2. Preussens
absegang mit sachsens glockenklang (Gunter Baby Sommer; 6:27), 3. Burnin'
circuits (Michael Urbaniak; 5:50), 4. Tune for peace (Joe Koinzer; 6:40),
5. Schalmeienschon (Gunter Baby Sommer; 5:54)
Sezen Aksu, Sezen Aksu Söylüyor
(Fono Müzik, Istanbul, 1990)
| Recent News |
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| June 27, 1998 21:30 |
Istanbul, 2. International Bosphorus Festival |
Okay Temiz & Okay Temiz Ritm Ensemble with Ivo
Papazov and Hungarian group Ando Drom. Music of Rom and Balkans. |
| February 12 & 13, 1997 |
Istanbul |
Concerts with Ivo Papazov (clarient) & Enver
Ismailof (guitar) |
| Current |
Finland |
Piirpauke is a band from Finland and the fact that
Okay Temiz is residing there, this trio jams with Okay as well. You
can learn more about Piirpauke
in Rockadillo Records Web site. |
| May 30, 1995 |
Istanbul |
Okay Temiz performed in a concert with Istanbul
Tarihi Türk Müzigi Toplulugu (Istanbul Historical
Turkish Music Group) in Istanbul. I have not heard any previous work
with this group or any sample of music played. |
| September, 1995 |
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Okay Temiz went back to the recording studios to
work a new release for Istanbul's RAKS label. This was followed by
concerts in Salonika, Greece. |
| 10-June-1996 |
Druga Godba Festival in Ljubljana |
Okay Temiz Magnetic Band |
| 1-July-1996 |
Bursa Festival, Turkey |
Okay Temiz Magnetic Band |
| 4-July-1996 |
Çatalca Festival, Turkey |
Okay Temiz Magnetic Band |
| 5-July-1996 |
La Vilette Jazz Festival in Paris |
Okay Temiz Magnetic Band |
| 12-21 July 1996 |
Nice Jazz Festival |
Okay Temiz took part in a tribute to Don Cherry
in Nice Jazz Festival . Here is the line-up for the tribute
: Soungalo Coulibaly-Vincent Zanetti & Friends, Carlos Ward-Nana
Vasconcelos-Dewey Redman, Bobo Stenson-Palle Danielsson-Bengt Bescher
Berger-Christer Bothen-Okay Temiz, Doudou Gouirand-J.-F. Jenny-Clark-Aldo
Romano-Jean-Jacques Avenel, Gianpiero Pranaggiore |
| 25-July-1996 |
Fribourg Festival, Switzerland |
Okay Temiz Oriental Wind |
| 1-August-1996 |
Helsinki |
Okay Temiz and his Magnetic Band
Savoy-teatteri, Kasarmikatu 46-48 (phone 169 3703) in Helsinki. The
band consists of Okay Temiz (percussions), Patric Lax (drums), Ergün
Senlendirici (trumpet), Hasan Girnataci (clarinet), Nuri Lekesizgöz
(kanun), and Sakari Kukko (synth. & saxophone). |
| 2-August-1996 |
UUsikaupunki, Finland |
Okay Temiz Magnetic Band
at The Cultural Centre Cruselli (phone 358-22-155 301) |
| 5, 6 & 7 August 1996 |
Stockholm Wather Festival |
Okay Temiz Oriental Wind |
| Aug/Sep 1996 |
Finland |
Okay Temiz with Karnataka Ensemble in Finland (five-day
tour) |
| 22-September-1996 |
London |
Okay Temiz |
| 23-September-1996 |
Athens |
Okay Temiz |
| 26-September-1996 |
Copenhagen |
Okay Temiz with Sabri Bruder |
| 1995 |
Istanbul |
Home to Istanbul is part of a trio
book, concert and exhibition dedicated to changing Istanbul. The book
is a co-production of Librairie de Pera in Istanbul and Ex Oriente
Lux in Berlin and it contains the sheet music for 11 Istanbul songs
and a CD of the songs played by Sema & Taksim with Okay Temiz
as the guest artist. The book has been printed in a limited edition
of a hundred copies. |
Contributors
Ates M. Temeltas, Johann Haidenbauer, Ellen Collison,
Ender Ayanoglu
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