Undetermined Music Artists

Sharing Artistopia
 
Music Is Life @ Artistopia.com

Independent Music Artist:   Sign In  |  Register

Home Music Indie News Discussion Resources Shop Wednesday, May 23, 2012
  
 
 
  
 

Ahmad Alaadeen

Music Home >>  Music Genres  >> Undetermined Music
 
  
 

< < < < <
> > > > >
More Info on Ahmad Alaadeen Similar Undetermined Music Search Artistopia

Biography

Refimprove|date=August 2010 image:Ahmad Alaadeen.jpg|right|thumbnail|Ahmad Alaadeen

Ahmad Alaadeen (July 24, 1934 – August 15, 2010) http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php? id=63140 Allaboutjazz was a jazz saxophonist and educator whose career spanned over six decades.cite web|title =Ahmad Alaadeen: Biography |first=Scott|last=Yanow |publisher=Allmusic| url =Allmusic|class=artist|id=ahmad-alaadeen-p194582/biography |pure_url=yes |accessdate =5 September 2011 A longtime fixture on the Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City jazz scene, Aladeen came to wider prominence in the 1990s with a series of self-released albums featuring his swing music|swing - and hard bop -oriented compositions that led Allmusic critic Scott Yanow to declare that the saxophonist "deserves to be much better known."cite web|title =Time Through the Ages: Review |first=Scott|last=Yanow |publisher=Allmusic| url =Allmusic|class=album|id=r328496|pure_url=yes |accessdate =5 September 2011

Early life


Born in Kansas City, on July 24, 1934, Alaadeen grew up around music. “I listened to all types of styles. I went to Philharmonic concerts, loved Lester Young, liked T-Bone Walker and was crazy about Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson. He began on the saxophone when he was in sixth grade, in time also mastering flute, clarinet and oboe. He studied at R.T. Coles High School under the tutelage of Leo H. Davis, a well respected music instructor reported to have taught Charlie Parker. “The way he taught improvisation was to sing the melody in my ear when I soloed so I’d always keep the melody in mind.” Alaadeen debuted as a professional with Davis’ concert band playing e-flat horn when he was 14 and his first major job was playing baritone sax with the great pianist-bandleader Jay McShann. In later years he would rejoin McShann on tenor.

Education and early work


Alaadeen studied at the Kansas City Conservatory of Music (studying flute), St. Mary’s University (where he studied oboe) and DePaul University. He served in the military during 1957-59, being the Jazz saxophonist and principal oboist with the 4th Army Band. After his discharge, Alaadeen spent time in Chicago, playing in a program led by pianist-composer Richard Abrams that was the beginning of the AACM (Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians); other members included trumpeter Lester Bowie and bassist Malachi Favors.

Music career


After returning to Kansas City, Alaadeen continued to play and and teach. He led the Deans of Swing in the 1990s, and the ensemble was picked in 1996 as Musician Magazine’s Best Unsigned Band.

To document his music, Alaadeen started the ‘ASR label. He was awarded the Kansas City's Jazz Heritage Award, the Missouri Humanities Council's Community Heritage Award, the Missouri Arts Award and Kansas City’s Lifetime Achievement Award. He died of cancer on August 15, 2010 at the age of 76.

Discography


and the beauty of it all
Alaadeen
‘ASR Records
Kansas City (2007)

New Africa Suite
Alaadeen
‘ASR Records
Kansas City (2005)

With This Voice
Luqman Hamza
Alaadeen featured
Groove Note Records
Recorded in Lenexa, KS (2000)

Louis Neal Big Band
Alaadeen featured
Kansas City, MO (1999)

Taken By Surprise
Norman Hedman’s Tropique
Alaadeen featured
New York, NY (1999)

It’s A Wonderful World
Alaadeen with Jay McShann
Groove Note Records, Los Angeles, CA
Recorded in Lenexa, KS (1999)

Time Through The Ages
Alaadeen
‘ASR 2001 (1997)
Kansas City, MO

Alaadeen and The Deans of Swing Plays Blues For RC and Josephine, too
Alaadeen
‘ASR 1001 (1995)
Kansas City, MO

Live Jazz on the Plaza
Alaadeen
Fandeen Publishing Company (1990)
Kansas City, MO

Clear Sounds of Kansas City
Sprint (1989)
Kansas City, MO

Bright Lights - Big City
Alaadeen with the City Lights Jazz Ensemble
Accent Music (1988)
Kansas City, MO

Tain’t What Cha Do, It’s The Way How Cha Do IT
Alaadeen with the City Light Orchestra
City Light Records (1986)
Kansas City, MO

Raised Spirits
Alaadeen with the City Light Orchestra
City Light Records (1984)
Kansas City, MO

Come Back Baby
Federal 12266
Linda Hopkins
Kansas City, Feb. 9th 1956
78"
I'm Going To Cry You
Right Out Of My Mind
Federal 12266
Linda Hopkins
Kansas City,
Feb. 9th 1956
78"
Mama Needs
Your Loving Baby
Federal
12365
Linda Hopkins
Kansas City, Feb. 9th 1956
78"
Danny Boy
Federal 12365
Linda Hopkins
Kansas City, Feb. 9th 1956
78"

Eatin’ Watermelon
Alaadeen with Crown Prince Waterford and Jimmy Witherspoon (1950s)

References


Reflist

External links


  • http://www.google.com/search? hl=en& lr=& q=Ahmad+Alaadeen+jazz+saxophone+kansas+city Google: Ahmad Alaadeen

  • http://www.thefoundationjamson.org/site// Mutual Musicians Foundation - past chair

  • http://americanjazzmuseum.com/? page=showcontent& content_id=7& action=display American Jazz Museum - featured Blue Room Musician

  • http://www.jazzhouse.org/library/index.php3? read=rose6 Jazz Journalist Association article

  • http://www.rftstl.com/issues/2000-07-05/nd2.html Riverfront Times (St. Louis) article

  • http://web.archive.org/web/20040215160426/ http://americanhistory.si.edu/paac/aquest/staffparticipants.htm#thejam Smithsonian Institution - American Jazz Museum All Stars


  • Persondata| NAME =Alaadeen, Ahmad
    | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
    | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Saxophonist
    | DATE OF BIRTH = July 24, 1934
    | PLACE OF BIRTH =
    | DATE OF DEATH = August 15, 2010
    | PLACE OF DEATH =
    DEFAULTSORT:Alaadeen, Ahmad Category:1934 births
    Category:2010 deaths
    Category:Swing saxophonists
    Category:Hard bop saxophonists
    Category:DePaul University alumni
    Category:Juilliard School alumni
    Category:American jazz saxophonists
    Category:Musicians from Missouri
    Category:People from the Kansas City metropolitan area
    Category:Deaths from bladder cancer

    de:Ahmad Alaadeen

    Copyright Citations

    This article is licensed under the GNU License
    Click here for original article: Ahmad Alaadeen





          

     
       
     
    Home  |  About Us  |  Privacy  |  Sitemap  |  FAQs  |  Terms and Conditions
     
    Copyright 2012, iCubator Labs, LLC, All Rights Reserved.