First National Lifetime Achievement
Award Recipient
Ghalib Ghallab, Las Vegas NV 2010

Jazz pianist Ghalib Ghallab was born in Chicago, Illinois. Ghallab attended Harlan High School on Chicago's south side, playing tuba in the marching band and listening to such jazz stars as Ramsey Lewis and George Shearing. Ghallab attended the American Conservatory of Music, where he took lessons from the world-renowned pianist Willie Pickens.
After a period in the United States military, Ghallab relocated to San Francisco, California, studying music at Napa Junior College and San Francisco State University. He performed with such luminaries as McCoy Tyner and Ahmad Jamal and spending hours listening to jazz at the Keystone Korner Club. In 1980, Ghallab released his first LP entitled Morning Sunrise, which explored the sounds of jazz fusion.
In 1985, Ghallab released Milestone in My Life, showcasing the influence of R&B in his work. The following year, he married Toya Ghallab, and soon returned to Chicago. Ghallab spent much of the rest of the 1980s in Chicago, performing in The Back Room, a local jazz club, alongside artists Paul Taylor and Daryl Jones.
Ghallab performed in Las Vegas, Nevada for the first time in 1989, drawing audiences that included Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and James Brown and performing at a multitude of venues, including the Jazz Underground and Aladdin Hotel. He soon moved to the city, forming the Ghalib Ghallab Experience alongside his middle son, Jihad Ghallab, a drummer, and bass player Blaise Sison.
Extracted from Ghallab Ghallab interview by The HistoryMakers on November 3, 2007.
Please visit his web site at:
http://www.ghalibghallab.net/