James Olner has seen Roy Ayers 1 time.

Roy Ayers (born Roy Edward Ayers Jr. in Los Angeles, CA, on 10 September 1940; died 4 March 2025) was an American funk, soul, and jazz composer and vibraphone player remembered as a key figure in the acid jazz movement and for his pioneering jazz-funk band Roy Ayers Ubiquity. He was a recipient of the US Congress of Racial Equality Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 24, 2009 –
Jul 26, 2009
Womad 2009
Peter Gabriel / Caravan Palace / Nneka / Roy Ayers / Orishas / Youssou N'Dour / Charlie Winston / The Skatalites / Hindi Zahra / Oumou Sangare / Rokia Traoré / Mad Professor / Portico / Victor Démé / Eliades Ochoa / The Apples / Mahmoud Ahmed / 17 Hippies / Etran Finatawa / Alèmayèhu Eshèté / Che Sudaka / The Sweet Vandals / Spiro / Dub Colossus / Mim Suleiman / Jim Moray / Snowboy / Cirkus / Getatchew Mekurya / Dennis Bovell / Besh O Drom / RSD / Rachel Unthank & The Winterset / Mongrel / Mamer / Melingo / Ba Cissoko / Mariem Hassan / Andy White / The Creole Choir of Cuba / Solomon Burke / A Filetta / Ethiopiques / Cimarron / Keb Darge / Black Arm Band / Deaf Shepherd / Ruby Hunter / Radiokijada / The Black Swan Effect / Rachel Unthank / Acetre / Wang Li / Los Desterrados / Shellie Morris / Mark Atkins / Enkh Jargal / Kamal Musallam / Nogabe Randriaharimalala / Malick Pathe Sow / Channi Singh / Mec Yek / Sarah Savoy & the Francadians / Music From the Penguin Cafe / Dennis Bovell Dub Band / Sarah Savoy / Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan / Shlomo and the Vocal Orchestra / Hypnotic Brass Band / Umdumo Wesizwe / Seby Ntege / Nansady Keita / Cool Crooners / Charlie Gillett / DJ Dubious / Guy Watson / Zambezi Express / Los Desterados Show all bands
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Charlton Park Swindon, England, United Kingdom

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