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Ahmed Abdul-Malik (born Jonathan Tim, Jr.; January 30, 1927 – October 2, 1993) was an American jazz double bassist and oud player. [2] Abdul-Malik is remembered for integrating Middle Eastern and North African music styles in his jazz music. [3] He was a bass player for Art Blakey, Earl Hines, Randy Weston, and Thelonious Monk, among others. [4]
Ron Carter, 2008. He is the most-recorded bassist in jazz history, with appearances on over 2,200 albums. [1]This list of jazz bassists includes performers of the double bass and since the 1950s, and particularly in the jazz subgenre of jazz fusion which developed in the 1970s, electric bass players.
Jazz Sahara is the debut album by double bassist and oud player Ahmed Abdul-Malik featuring performances recorded in late 1958 and originally released on the Riverside label. [ 1 ] Reception
Sounds of Africa is the fourth album by double bassist and oud player Ahmed Abdul-Malik featuring performances recorded in 1962 (with one track from 1961) and originally released on the New Jazz label. [1]
The Music of Ahmed Abdul-Malik is the third album by double bassist and oud player Ahmed Abdul-Malik featuring performances recorded in 1961 and originally released on the New Jazz label. [ 1 ] Reception
The Eastern Moods of Ahmed Abdul-Malik is an album by the double bassist and oud player Ahmed Abdul-Malik that was released through Prestige Records label in November 1963. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Track listing
Zainal Abidin Abdul Malik, a hotel employee with a criminal record of armed robbery and housebreaking offences, was charged in 1994 with the murder of 47-year-old Senior Staff Sergeant (SSSgt) Boo Tiang Huat of the Singapore Police Force, as he used an axe to strike the policeman on the head, which led to the cop dying on the spot. Zainal ...
Austin Crowe (piano), Ahmed Abdul-Malik (bass), Andrew Cyrille (drums) New Jazz 1962 To My Queen: Andrew Hill (piano), George Tucker (bass), Andrew Cyrille (drums) New Jazz 1963 Jazz Impressions of Lawrence of Arabia: Austin Crowe (piano), Henry Grimes / Ahmed Abdul-Malik (bass), Andrew Cyrille (drums) Dauntless 1964 Walt Dickerson Plays Unity