- Jamaaladeen Tacuma
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Name = Jamaaladeen Tacuma
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Rudy McDaniel
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Born = birth date and age|1956|06|11
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Instrument = Bass
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Genre =Jazz
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Label = Gramavision
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Notable_instruments =Jamaaladeen Tacuma (born Rudy McDaniel,
June 11 ,1956 ) is an Americanfree jazz bassist born in Hempstead, New York, perhaps best known for his albums asbandleader on theGramavision label and for his work withOrnette Coleman during the 1970s and 1980s (particularly in Coleman's "Prime Time" band). Jamaaladeen's album Jukebox was nominated for aGrammy Award in1989 .Biography
Tacuma was raised in Philadelphia and showed interest in music at a young age, performing with the
organist Charles Earland in his teens. Through Earland Tacuma came to know the record producerReggie Lucas , who introduced Jamaaladeen toOrnette Coleman in1975 at age 19. As theelectric bassist for Coleman'sfunk y "Prime Time" group, Tacuma rose to prominence quickly; another notable band member included theguitarist Bern Nix . While with "Prime Time", Tacuma relied mostly on traditional technique, picking with his fingers. Later works showcase a more rhythmic, thumb-slapping funk approach.The first three Prime Time recordings ("
Dancing in Your Head ", "Body Meta", and "Of Human Feelings," all recorded in the late 1970s) feature Tacuma's work on aRickenbacker bass, a model popular among progressive rock musicians but rarely used on jazz recordings. He switched to aSteinberger bass in the 1980s, an instrument that helped him create his readily identifiable sound.Tacuma's work with Prime Time landed him his most high-profile gig to date: an appearance with the band on "
Saturday Night Live " onApril 14 ,1979 , which Tacuma later cited in "Musician" magazine as his "best live performance ever". Work with such artists asJames "Blood" Ulmer ,Walt Dickerson ,David Moss ,Chuck Hammer ,Kip Hanrahan , and David Murray further heightened his reputation. Tacuma's first solo album, "Show Stopper", came in1983 on theGramavision label; the album grew out of the jazz/funk style he developed in his work with Coleman. His other works as leader atGramavision followed that forumala.In the 1980s Jamaaladeen started to perform with a group called "Cosmetic". He was frequently featured in music magazines thanks to his aggressive, driving playing style and his angular fashion sense. In
1981 Tacuma received the highest number of votes ever for an electric bassist in the "talent deserving wider recognition" category of the "Downbeat " magazine critics poll. In the 1990s and 2000s, he has maintained a lower profile. His relatively infrequent recordings in these years include CDs of duets with saxophonist "Wolfgang Puschnig". However,Allmusic cited "Mirakle", a recording that features Tacuma, drummerGrant Calvin Weston , and guitaristDerek Bailey as one of the "most important recordings of year 2000." In 2006, he returned to the jazz spotlight with an appearance on theWorld Saxophone Quartet 's "Political Blues".ee also
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Music of Philadelphia
*List of jazz bassists elect discography
as
bandleader :
* "Show Stopper" (1982;Gramavision )
* "Renaissance Man" (1983;Gramavision )
* "Jukebox" (1989;Gramavision )
* "Boss of the Bass" (1991;Gramavision )
* "Dreamscape" (1995; DIW)with "Cosmetic":
* "Get Ready - Put It On" (Gramavision )
* "Cosmetics - Rough Complexion" (Rough Trade)
* "(In The) Nightlife" (Gramavision )
* "So Tranquilizin'" (1984;Gramavision )
* "Music World" (1986;Gramavision )with
Walt Dickerson :
* "Serendipity" (SteepleChase)with
Ornette Coleman :
* "Dancing in Your Head " (A&M)
* "Body Meta" (Artists House)
* "Of Human Feelings" (Antilles)
* "Opening The Caravan Of Dreams" (Caravan of Dreams )
* "In All Languages " (Caravan of Dreams )with "
James "Blood" Ulmer :
* "Tales of Captain Black" (Artists House)with
Kip Hanrahan :
* "Coup De Tete" (American Clave)
* "Desire Develops an Edge" (American Clave)with
Nona Hendryx :
* "Nona" (RCA)with "
Jayne Cortez and the Firespitters":
* "There It Is" (Bola Press)with The Golden Palominos:
* "The Golden Palominos" (Celluloid)with "Cashmere":
* "Let the Music Turn You On" (Philly World)with "Conjure":
* "Music for the Texts ofIshmael Reed " (Pangaea)with
David Moss :
* "Full House" (Moers Music)with
Courtney Pine :
* "The Vision's Tale" (Antilles)with "Wolfgang Puschnig":
* "Pieces of the Dream" (Amadeo)
* "Gemini-Gemini" (ITM)
* "Journey Into the Gemini Territory" (ITM)
* "Alpine Aspects" (Amadeo)
* "Mixed Metaphors" w/Ernst Jandl (Amadeo)
* "Wolfgang Puschnig Roots & Fruits" (Amadeo)with "Grant Calvin Weston":
* "Dance Romance" (In+Out Records)
* "Mirakle"" (2000)with "Veronica Underwood":
* "Veronica Underwood" (Philly World)with "Khan Jamal":
* "Thinking of You" (Storyville)with Fool Proof":"'
* "No Friction" (Gramavision )with "James Watkins":
* "Intense" (ITM Records)with "Bazillus":
* "The Regulator featuringEddie Harris " (Zero)with "Pink Inc.":
* "Pink Inc." (DIW)
* "Keys 2 the Kastle" (Sweeca)with "Linda Sharrock ":
* "Linda Sharrock & The Three Man Band" (Moers Music)with "Dennis Alston":
* "Sound Symphony" (Moers Music)with "Cornell Rochester":
* "Meet The Podium 3" (Timeless)with "Red Sun" and "Samul Nori":
* "Then Comes the White Tiger" (ECM)with "Kim Duk Soo" and "Samul Nori":
* "A New Horizon" (T-Entertainment)with "Basso Nouveau":
* "The Night of Chamber Music" (Moers Music)with "Fredy Studer" and "Christy Doran":
* "Half a Lifetime" (Unit)with "Sylk 130":
* "When The Funk Hits The Fan" (Ovum)with "Ben Schachter":
* "Fractuals" (Ben-Jam)with
Burhan Öçal :
* "Groove alla Turca" (Doublemoon)with James Carter:
* "Layin' in the Cut" (Atlantic)with "Peter Murphy":
* "Dust" (Metropolis)with "Free Form Funky Freqs (Vernon Reid and Calvin Weston)":
* "Urban Mythology Volume 1" (Thirsty Ear)
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