- Jalal Mansur Nuriddin
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Name =Jalal Mansur Nuriddin
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Birth_name =Alafia Pudim
Alias =Lightnin' Rod
Born =1944,Brooklyn, New York
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Years_active =1960s - present
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Associated_acts =The Last Poets
URL = [http://www.grandfatherofrap.com/ grandfatherofrap.com]
Notable_instruments =Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin born in
Brooklyn, New York , 1944, is one of the founding members ofThe Last Poets , a group ofpoet s andmusician s that evolved in the 1960s out of theHarlem Writers Workshop inNew York City . Devout Muslim, poet, acupuncturist, and martial art exponent, He was incarcerated and was given early release on condition that he join the Army, where he trained as aparatrooper but was imprisoned again for refusing to salute the Flag. He received anhonourable discharge and went to work for abank onWall Street . He converted toIslam and learned to spiel, an early form of rap, which he called "spoagraphics" or "spokenpicture s". His talent and genius with words and rhythm are renowned. He joined The Last Poets shortly after their first album "Right On", which was the soundtrack to amovie of the same name. His name at the time was Alafia Pudim, but he changed it to the Islamic name (Jalaluddin - The Glory Of The Faith , Mansur - Victorious, Nuriddin - The Light Of The Faith) by which he is known today. Jalal soon became the band leader, and as members came and went, the main catalogue of The Last Poets consisted of works by himself and fellow poet and friend, the lateSulaiman El-Hadi .They produced numerous records for
Celluloid Records , Douglas Records (withJimi Hendrix ) as well as a host of otherrecord labels . Jalal is currently working on hisautobiography . He recently wrote the foreword toMalik Al Nasir 's poetryanthology "Ordinary Guy ", published in theUK byFore-Word Press . [http://www.fore-word.com/ Fore-Word Press] . Jalal also featured in the documentary "Word up - From Ghetto to Mecca" along with poetsGil Scott Heron ,Mark T. Watson a.k.aMalik Al Nasir and dub poetBenjamin Zephaniah where he discussed the significance of the spoken word as an extension of theAfrican oral tradition, as well as the origins ofRAP and the work of his student and friendMark T. Watson .Lightnin' Rod was the pseudonym of
Alafia Pudim and he released his seminal "Hustlers Convention " LP featuring tracks like "Sport" and "Spoon " and "Coppin' Some Fronts For The Set" in 1973. The album release on United Artists featured Tina Turner and the Ikettes, Bernard Purdie, Billy Preston, Colonel Dupree, andKool and the Gang . Most of the lyrics deal with the way of living in ghettos, i.e. hustling, drugs, gambling and money with the outome being a shoot out with the cops followed by jail where the hustlers learn "The whole truth". A sequel, "The Hustlers Detention " is purportedly in the pipeline.Jalal's "Mankind" single, "Mankind,Pt.2", produced by
Skip McDonald and release onAdrian Sherwood 's labelOn-U-Sound , can be heard over the closing credits of the film "187", featuringSamuel L. Jackson .The use of " Wake Up, Niggers " (from the debut
Last Poets LP) can be heard inDonald Cammell 's late 60's seminal film " Performance ".Jalal and the
Last Poets also had a cameo appearance inJohn Singleton 's film "Poetic Justice" starringJanet Jackon andTupac Shakur .Jalal spends his time between England and France. He has recently appeared live with the great saxophonist
Byard Lancaster and the legendaryArchie Shepp .elected Discography
All albums unless otherwise stated.
The Last Poets
* The Last Poets
*This is Madness
* Chastisement
* At Last
* Jazzoetry
* Delights Of The Garden (With Bernard Purdie)
* Oh My People
* Freedom Express
* Scatterrap / Home
* Long Enough (12")
* The Prime Time Rhyme Of The Last Poets - Best Of, Vol.1 & 2Lightnin' Rod
*Doreilla Du Fontaine (with
Jimi Hendrix ,Buddy Miles )/Hustlers ConventionJalal
*Mean Machine (12", with Grandmixer DST)/Mean Machine '90
*On the One
*The Fruits of Rap
*Science Friction
*Mankind (10")Guest appearances
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Material : The Third Power; "E Pluribus Unum" and "Power Of Soul".
*Working Week 12": "Stella Marina".
*Apollo 440 : Dude Descending A Staircase;"Hustler Groove" and "The Children Of The Future".
*Cosmo Vitelli : Video ; "Science Affliction".
*Silent Poets : Words and Silence; "Inquizative", "Derivative", and "The Children Of The Future".
*The Pop Group : For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder?; "One Out Of Many".
*Faya Dub : Sings and Plays; "Reggae Monk".
*Seven Dub 12": "Land Of The Lost".
*Michel Benita : Drastic; "Sky Screen".
*Various Artists : Acid Jazz And Other Illicit Grooves (Spoken Word Only)Film appearances
*"Poetic Justice" - produced by
John Singleton . With Janet Jackson & Tupac Shakur.
*"Word Up - From Ghetto To Mecca " produced byShirani Sabaratnam - Documentary for Fore-Word Press [http://www.fore-word.com/ Fore-Word Press] with Mark T. Watson, Gil Scott Heron & Benjamin Zephaniah.
*"Art Blakey " produced by Dick Fontaine. FeaturingArt Blakey ,Wayne Shorte r, Bradford Marsellis,Courtney Pine andSteve Willamson .References
External links
* [http://www.grandfatherofrap.com/ grandfatherofrap.com Jalal Mansur Nuriddin's website]
* [http://www.fore-word.com/ Fore-Word Press's website where Jalal is featured with Mark T. Watson]
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