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Idris Muhammad (Arabic: إدريس محمد; born Leo Morris; November 13, 1939 – July 29, 2014) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. He had an extensive career performing jazz, funk , R&B , and soul music and recorded with musicians such as Ahmad Jamal , Lou Donaldson , Pharoah Sanders , Bob James , and Tete Montoliu .
Turn This Mutha Out is a 1977 album by Idris Muhammad. Produced and arranged by CTI/Kudu staff arranger David Matthews , it was aimed more at the R&B/disco market than the jazz market. One of only a few Kudu albums not produced by label owner Creed Taylor , Turn This Mutha Out spawned two pop and R&B hits, the title track and "Could Heaven Ever ...
The Allmusic site awarded the album 3 stars stating "Parts of the second solo album by Prestige Records' house drummer, Idris Muhammad, are an even poppier affair than Black Rhythm Revolution, with a mellow soul-jazz feel replacing the slight Latin tinge of the earlier album...
Idris Muhammad chronology; Peace and Rhythm (1971) Power of Soul (1974) House of the Rising Sun (1976) Power of Soul is the third studio album by American jazz ...
Idris Muhammad - drums; Will Lee, Wilbur Bascomb - bass; Eric Gale - guitar, bass; Joe Beck - guitar; Fred Wesley - trombone; Leon Pendarvis, Don Grolnick, Roland Hanna - piano; David Sanborn - alto saxophone
Black Rhythm Revolution! is the first album by the jazz drummer Idris Muhammad. [1] [2] It was recorded in 1970 and released by Prestige Records [3] [4] the following ...
Idris Muhammad chronology; Make It Count (1980) Kabsha (1980) My Turn (1982) Kabsha is an album led by drummer Idris Muhammad recorded in 1980 and released on the ...
Sunnyside Records is an American jazz record company and label initially established by François Zalacain in 1982 to release an album by pianist Harold Danko.Albums by Kirk Lightsey and Lee Konitz soon followed, beginning a sequence of releases covering a cross-section of jazz, blues, classical, and world music.