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Adam Solomon

Adam "The Professor" Solomon (born 1 January 1963 in Mombasa, Kenya) is a Juno Award-winning composer, guitar maestro, and singer. Solomon began performing at an early age, playing the kivoti (flute) and the kayamba (shaker) at village celebrations and festivals. He established his career playing lead guitar and singing on recordings and videos with some of Kenya's most popular bands and musicians, including Joseph Kamaru, Bana Citoyen, Super Kalles, Super Mazembe, Les Wanyika, Popo Lipo of Lessa Lessan, Professor Mb. Naaman with the Nine Stars Band, Kanda Bongo Man, Fadhili Williams, Juma Toto, and the Mombasa Roots Band. Adam's touring credits include workshops and performances with Congolese superstar Papa Wemba and Ismael Lo from Senegal.
== Discography ==
Solomon was a co-founder (with Tarig Abubakar) of Canada's great pan-African band, the Afronubians, with whom he toured western Canada in 1993. He collaborated with them for two CD releases, "''Tour To Africa''" (1994) and "''The Great Africans''" (1995). ''"Afronubians Live"'' was released posthumously in 2005. Solomon collaborated on Show Do Man's release "''Trouble Trouble''" (1994), also on "''Tae Kwarro''" album in the year 2000 by Achilla Orru. Based in Toronto, Canada, Solomon then formed his own band, Tikisa, in 1995, and has continued to perform and tour with them. He has released the following albums: ''"Safari"''(1996), ''"Rocket Express II: African Renaissance Blues"''(2003), and ''"Mti wa Maisha (Tree of Life)"(''2006) In 2007, Solomon released ''"Roots Rhythms (Magoma Asili)"'', an homage to the traditional rhythms and the Griots of the Mijikenda (Nine Tribes) people of coastal Kenya. The "''Safari''" album led to a double win at the TAMA (Toronto African Music Awards) for Best Release and Best New Performers in 1997.

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