Background
He was influenced by his mother to play jazz and later in his life embraced the Afro-Caribbean influence and sound.
He was influenced by his mother to play jazz and later in his life embraced the Afro-Caribbean influence and sound.
His primary instrument is the saxophone (tenor, soprano, alto, and baritone). Born and educated in Harlem and Queens bouroughs in New York City, he received his college education in Virginia. He is now based in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Mero Beach, Dominica, West Indies.
Bomani was influenced to play saxophone by British saxophonist Gary Windo in New New York
Early in his career, Bomani was a saxophonist with Maurice Miller playing straight-ahead jazz. In the mid 1980s he performed with Ahmed Abdul-Malik"s East meets West ensemble.
He has performed at the World Creole Music Festival and Creole in the Park with Dominican star Delmance "Ras Mo" Moses and the Mo n" Mo Music Project. Quanti Bomani with Urban Insight Group has performed throughout the United States. and in international venues.
His trip to India in 2005 and more recent travels throughout Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, have influenced his 2011 album "Africans on the Rooftop."
Quanti Bomani"s music is recognized internationally for its message against violence and political oppression.
His song "Candy Bar" exposes the hypocrisy of war and affirms the impact on individuals, children and families. His song "Don"t Let Nobody Put the Big Britches on You" defines media deception and war propaganda. The song "We"re Falling" decries drug violence and violence used for profit of natural resources.
His live concerts are riddled with political commentary.
He participated in the 2010 fundraiser sponsored by the California Jazz Foundation to raise money for a musician health care fund. In 2012, he was one of the main acts at the Children"s Heart Fund benefit concert at the Old Mill Cultural Center in Dominica along with Arturo Tappin and Ronald "Boo" Hinkson.
Quanti Bomani released his View of the World Civil Defense (2005) that was recorded and produced at Bay Bridge Music, an affiliate of Bay Bridge Records, Incorporated. His album debuted at the historic Paramount Theater (Oakland, California).
His subsequent concerts included performances at San Francisco"s Great American Music Hall, Yoshi"s (jazz club) and Velma"s Jazz n" Blues Club.
In 2013, Quanti Bomani performed with Dominica"s Michele Henderson at the Jazz n" Creole Festival in Fort Shirley, Cabrits, Dominica after performing together in Rodney Bay during the Saint Lucia Jazz Festival season. Quanti is now currently an artist-in-residence at the Crescendo Jazz Lounge in Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia, performing weekly. Tenor: Guardala solid sterling silver.
Mouthpieces: Theo Wanne Durga 8 and Lamberson J7.
Reeds: Guardala #4 and Rigotti Gold #3.5 medium
Soprano: Selmer Series III solid silver. Mouthpiece: Lamberson F Major 7.
Reeds: Guardala #4.5
Alto: Selmer Series III. Mouthpiece: Lamberson F Major 7. Reeds: Rigotti #3.
He is also a member of Prodigal Posse, an Eastern Caribbean diaspora band, based in Dominica that performs worldwide.