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Refimprove|date=September 2009Infobox musical artist | name = 3 Mustaphas 3| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Szegerely | instrument =| genre = World Music | occupation =| years_active =| label =| associated_acts =| website =| current_members =| past_members =| notable_instruments = 3 Mustaphas 3 is a United Kingdom|British World music band formed in 1982. Core members are Ben Mandelson (under the name Hijaz Mustapha), Tim Fienburgh (1954–2008) (under the name Niaveti III) Colin Bass (under the name Sabah Habas Mustapha), and Nigel Watson (under the name Houzam Mustapha), around which orbit many other Mustaphas – all supposed to be the nephews of Uncle Patrel Mustapha. They claim to originate from the Balkans , but play music from almost every continent; their slogan, "Forward in all directions!", is an expression of this musical diversity. Active at the end of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s, they have now stopped producing and performing together, but haven't officially disbanded.

Biography


Liner notes from their albums would have it that the band was created in a Balkan town called Szegerely, where it played at the Crazy Loquat Club, before the members were transported inside refrigerators to England .

In truth however the creation of the band began in 1982 when guitarist and musicologist Ben Mandelson, also known as Hijaz Mustapha, and Uncle Patrel, also known as Lu Edmonds , started playing together, along with Patrel's other "nephews", namely Houzam, Isfa'ani, Oussack and Niaveti III. Before World music became a genre, they were already playing musical styles from all around the globe. According to band members the first concert was held in a London restaurant that year. The early 3M3 lineup was noticed by BBC radio’s John Peel, for whom they recorded several Peel Session broadcasts. A concert in Berlin made them more, and two mini-albums were subsequently released, but their first full length album, Shopping (3 Mustaphas 3 album)|Shopping , was recorded in 1987. The album covered a wide array of genres also including a cover of Morocco|Moroccan Najat Aatabou 's Shouffi Rhirou . By then Oussack had left the band, but bassist Sabah Habas Mustapha, who may in fact be Colin Bass , and accordionist Kemo Mustapha had joined.

Their second full length album, Heart of Uncle , was released in 1989 and showed Middle Eastern music|Middle Eastern , Mediterranean music|Mediterranean , Irish music|Irish and even Latin American music|Latin American influence. Soup of the Century , released in 1990, was their most acclaimed success however. With tracks ranging from a Country music|Country song in Japanese language|Japanese to a Mexican music|Mexican traditional sung in Hindi , and going through a mix of Irish, Scottish music|Scottish , Greek music|Greek , Albanian music|Albanian , Klezmer and many more styles, the Mustaphas had broken the last barriers separating ethnic music styles.

Daoudi joined during the recording and performed woodwinds. The Mustaphas had also been assisted on occasions by Lavra Tima Daviz on vocals and Expen$ive on trumpet, while guests Israeli singer Ofra Haza , and kora players Dembo Konte and Kausu Kuyateh from Gambia and Senegal respectively have played alongside them in the 1980s.

The band toured extensively in Europe, Scandinavia, Japan, the USA and Canada, playing clubs and international festivals (Moers, Glastonbury, Winnipeg).

A final album, Friends Fiends & Fronds was released in 1991, although it contained mostly remixes from previous albums. By the end of the year the band was no longer playing together. Sabah Habas pursued a solo career, releasing albums as Colin Bass, or performing with his band Camel (band)|Camel as well as the Jugala Allstars from Indonesian music|Indonesia , and Hijaz became a producer. The two were featured, together with Houzam, in an album from Zimbabwean artist Stella Chiweshe . Between 1988–1992, Hijaz, Houzam and Sabah Habas worked together on further recording projects with renowned artists from the World Music scene: Tarika Sammy (Madagascar), Rinken Band (Okinawa), Dembo Konte & Kausu Kuyateh (Gambia). Oussack (Ray Cooper) joined the Oysterband under the name Chopper.

Another 3M3 album was released in 1997 containing live performances, and Sabah Habas and Hijaz came together again in 2001 to pick songs to include in their final live album, Play Musty for Me .

During the height of their fame, the 3 Mustaphas 3 invited audiences to bring ripe cheeses to concerts, which the Mustaphas would attempt to identify on stage. An onstage refrigerator holding fresh fruit which could be offered to the audience was an essential item demanded by the band from any serious concert promoter. Indeed, the fridge itself was a revered item for the Mustapha family (as it keeps food fresh) hence the cry often heard in intense moments of performance: "Can we take it to the fridge? Let me take it to the fridge!"

Post-breakup


In 2009, together with Justin Adams, Mandelson and Edmonds formed the band Les TriaboliquesAllmusic|class=artist|id=p1170292|label=Les Triaboliques and released their debut album Rivermudtwilight .Allmusic|class=album|id=r1639961|label= Rivermudtwilight

Members


Founding members
  • Uncle Patrel Mustapha bin Mustapha (aka Lu Edmonds ) ( Baglama|Saz , taxi)

  • Hijaz 'Hank' Mustapha (aka Ben Mandelson ) ( bouzouki , violin , cümbüs , banjo , cello-banjo, Hawaiian guitar , Western guitars, Balkan steel guitar, box guitar, dry guitar, keman , szegerulele, tambura , mbira , baglama )

  • Houzam Mustapha (aka Nigel Watson) ( drum kit , cymbal s, Bell (instrument)|bells , bendir , conga , singing)

  • Isfa'ani Mustapha (aka Salah Dawson Miller) ( Percussion instrument|percussion , ganza , xequere , tambourine , electro tam-tam, darbouka , ti bois , campana , djembé , tama , gangoqui , conga , guiro , bendir , shekere , don-don , krakab , pandeiro , cuica , Bell (instrument)|bells , batá drum|bata , cymbal s, electro gamelan , talking drum )

  • Oussack Mustapha (aka Oysterband#Current lineup|Ray "Chopper" Cooper ) ( cello ) 1982–1987

  • Niaveti Mustapha 3 (aka Tim Fienburgh) (jazz flute , bass flute, wooden flute, piccolo , ney , kaval , bagpipes , zurna , bombarde , piano accordion|piano & button accordion|button accordions , zil , tulum (bagpipe)|tulum , maultrommel , gajde , Melodeon (organ)|melodeon , chang (instrument)|chang , vocals)


  • 1987
  • Sabah Habas Mustapha (aka Colin Bass ) (electric bass guitar , bass fiddle, darbouka , singing)

  • Lavra Tima Daviz Mustapha (Swahili, Hindi, Greek, French & Spanish singing)

  • Kemo "Kem Kem" Mustapha (aka Kim Burton ) ( piano , piano accordion , Organ (music)|organ , kaval , dayereh , synthe, qiftelli , Keyboard instrument|keyboards , tumbador , conga , bendir , accordion case, furniture)


  • Occasional members
  • Expen$ive Mustapha (golden trumpet, tenor horn)

  • Daoudi Bitelic Mustapha (aka Dave Bitelli) (alto, tenor & baritone saxophones, golden G-clarinet, b-flat clarinet, bendir)

  • Jocelyn 'Joss' Pook (viola)

  • Clare Finnemore (viola)

  • Rachel Maguire (cello)

  • Robert Woollard (cello)

  • Anne Solomon Stephenson (violin)

  • Sally Herbert (violin)

  • Kathryn Shave (violin)

  • Richard Koster (violin)

  • Michael Thomas (violin)

  • Mairi Campbell (viola)

  • Zimonz (electronical drums)

  • Duane Mustapha (Western guitar)

  • Loquat Pathfinders Dance Club (dancing)

  • Andreos Blake (soprano & alto sax, clarinet)

  • Telor Borrachon Pavel (aka Pavel Borachon Telor) (trombone)

  • Bondo Fernandez (tabla)

  • Dave Pattman (tambora, conga, guayo)

  • Robin Adnan Mustaffasson (a.k.a. Boiled in Lead#Members|Robin "Adnan" Anders )(dumbek, tapan, zil, tambourine)

  • Tommy Habas (singing in English)

  • Gasper Lawal (bass drum, talking drum, congas, sekere, agogo, claves)


  • Discography


  • 1985 in music|1985 : Bam& #33; Mustaphas Play Stereo

  • 1985 in music|1985 : Orchestra BAM de Grand Mustapha International and (Jolly) Party

  • 1986 in music|1986 : From the Balkans to Your Heart (3 Mustaphas 3 album)|From the Balkans to Your Heart: The Radio Years

  • 1987 in music|1987 : Shopping (3 Mustaphas 3 album)|Shopping

  • 1988 in music|1988 : Trouble Fezz meets 3 Mustaphas 3

  • 1989 in music|1989 : Heart of Uncle

  • 1990 in music|1990 : Soup of the Century

  • 1991 in music|1991 : Friends, Fiends & Fronds

  • 1997 in music|1997 : Bam: Big Mustaphas Play Stereolocalmusic (CD issue of the two BAM vinyl EPs)

  • 2001 in music|2001 : Play Musty for Me


  • References


    Reflist
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=7Qa-z73rMCM 3 Mustaphas 3 on YouTube


  • External links


  • http://kartini-music.com/home/3Mustaphas3/? mainm2 3 Mustaphas 3 Official website

  • http://www.myspace.com/3mustaphas3 3 Mustaphas 3 Official MySpace

  • http://www.last.fm/group/3+Mustaphas+3 Last.fm 3 Mustaphas 3 group

  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p3183|pure_url=yes The 3 Mustaphas 3 at www.allmusic.com

  • http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/threemustaphasthree3m3/ Three Mustaphas Three 3M3 Mingle-Space


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