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Jean Ebo stands as a foundational figure in Côte d'Ivoire's burgeoning modern jazz movement, recognized for his nuanced integration of jazz, blues, gospel, and vibrant Afro-rhythms. His musical journey began with the djembe and bass, before adopting the piano as his primary instrument. Ebo's emergence in the energetic Abijazz live sessions established his reputation, underpinned by soulful tributes to legends like Ray Charles. His debut album, 'Afrolife Experience,' epitomizes his musical ethos—a confluence of coupé-décalé, flamenco, and blues that reflects and celebrates African identity, cultural pride, joy, and influential figures such as Nelson Mandela and Léopold Senghor. On stage, Ebo's performances exude humility and charisma, characterized by expressive vocals and technical proficiency. His regular engagements at notable Abidjan venues, including the Goethe-Institut, mark him as a central figure in shaping the future of Ivorian jazz, pushing the boundaries of the genre while fostering a deep connection to his cultural roots.

















