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Ali Muhammad Jackson (died 1987), also known as Ali Jackson, was a jazz bassist, composer, ethnomusicologist, actor, poet and artist. Musical Education:Tadd Dameron - Music TheoryCharlie Parker - Music TheoryNasir HafizJo Jones, sr. Live Performances with: Billie Holiday, John Coltrane, Elvin Jones, Thad Jones, Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk, James Moody, BuBu Turner, Mary Lou Williams. Ethnomusicologist teaching jazz improv: Oakland University (MI)Oberlin College (Ohio)Greenwich House ( N.Y.) Grants: Ali's Programs: Save the Children and Keep the Ol' Foke Warm and Fed

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  • علي جاكسون (عازف جاز) (ar)
  • Ali Jackson senior (de)
  • Ali Jackson (jazz bassist) (en)
  • Ali Jackson (jazzbassist) (nl)
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  • علي جاكسون (بالإنجليزية: Ali Jackson)‏ هو عازف جاز أمريكي، ولد في 1931، وتوفي في 1987. (ar)
  • Ali Muhammad Jackson (died 1987), also known as Ali Jackson, was a jazz bassist, composer, ethnomusicologist, actor, poet and artist. Musical Education:Tadd Dameron - Music TheoryCharlie Parker - Music TheoryNasir HafizJo Jones, sr. Live Performances with: Billie Holiday, John Coltrane, Elvin Jones, Thad Jones, Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk, James Moody, BuBu Turner, Mary Lou Williams. Ethnomusicologist teaching jazz improv: Oakland University (MI)Oberlin College (Ohio)Greenwich House ( N.Y.) Grants: Ali's Programs: Save the Children and Keep the Ol' Foke Warm and Fed (en)
  • Ali Muhammed Jackson, Sr. (* 29. März 1931 in Detroit; † 14. Juli 1987 ebendort) war ein amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Kontrabass). Jackson spielte Ende der 1940er Jahre Modern Jazz in einem Quartett mit , Roland Hanna und seinem Bruder, dem Schlagzeuger Oliver Jackson. In den frühen 1950er Jahren nahm er auch zweimal mit dem Sänger und Pianisten Boo Boo Turner (1934–2010) auf, 1956 in Ottawa mit dem Trio des Pianisten Alex Kallao (1932–2020). Der Schlagzeuger Ali Jackson, Jr. ist sein Sohn. (de)
  • Ali Jackson, ook bekend als Al Jackson (? - 1987) was een Amerikaanse jazzbassist en componist. Hij speelde mee op opnames van saxofonist John Coltrane en trompettist Wilbur Harden. Hij is de broer van Oliver Jackson en de vader van (jazz)drummer Ali Jackson jr.. Jackson componeerde "Prayer to the East", de titeltrack van Yusef Lateef's album uit 1957. (nl)
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  • علي جاكسون (بالإنجليزية: Ali Jackson)‏ هو عازف جاز أمريكي، ولد في 1931، وتوفي في 1987. (ar)
  • Ali Muhammed Jackson, Sr. (* 29. März 1931 in Detroit; † 14. Juli 1987 ebendort) war ein amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Kontrabass). Jackson spielte Ende der 1940er Jahre Modern Jazz in einem Quartett mit , Roland Hanna und seinem Bruder, dem Schlagzeuger Oliver Jackson. In den frühen 1950er Jahren nahm er auch zweimal mit dem Sänger und Pianisten Boo Boo Turner (1934–2010) auf, 1956 in Ottawa mit dem Trio des Pianisten Alex Kallao (1932–2020). Jackson steuerte als Komponist zu einem Album, das Yusef Lateef 1957 aufnahm, das Titelstück Prayer to the East bei; auch arrangierte er einen Titel. Bei den Aufnahmen für Savoy Records, die von Wilbur Harden und John Coltrane gemeinsam geleitet und in den 1960er Jahren unter den Titeln Jazz Way Out und Tanganyika Strut veröffentlicht wurden, wird er zum Teil als Bassist aufgeführt. Diese Titel werden diskographisch aber auch Alvin Jackson zugeordnet. In den späten 1950er Jahren spielte er auch in New York mit dem Quintett von (Light Gas at the Gaslight). Die nächsten Jahrzehnte wirkte er in Detroit als Musikpädagoge. Mit dem Quintett seines Bruders, aber auch mit Arnett Cobb gastierte Jackson 1984 in Frankreich, wo es zu seinen letzten drei Plattenaufnahmen und -veröffentlichungen kam. Der Schlagzeuger Ali Jackson, Jr. ist sein Sohn. (de)
  • Ali Muhammad Jackson (died 1987), also known as Ali Jackson, was a jazz bassist, composer, ethnomusicologist, actor, poet and artist. Musical Education:Tadd Dameron - Music TheoryCharlie Parker - Music TheoryNasir HafizJo Jones, sr. Live Performances with: Billie Holiday, John Coltrane, Elvin Jones, Thad Jones, Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk, James Moody, BuBu Turner, Mary Lou Williams. Ethnomusicologist teaching jazz improv: Oakland University (MI)Oberlin College (Ohio)Greenwich House ( N.Y.) Ali The Chosen And Beloved and the Silver Flutes Flourish was a musical group made up of Ali's students. Randy Harp played bass. Michael Layne, Eddie Tann and Kathy Ceasar on flutes. Marcia Miller played the tambourine. Junior Hill played the Golden Shofar, (trumpet) Tony Pantoja played conga drums. Ali The Chosen And Beloved and the Silver Flutes Flourish played for anyone under 10 and over 60 for free. The motto of the group was, Save The Children and Keep the 'Ol Folks Warm and Fed. Since the group began "giving" they played at over 50 'Ol Folks Homes and elementary schools throughout the Detroit Metropolitan area. In 1973 the group went to New York City to play live outdoor concerts from Central Park to Spanish Harlem. They became known as the most musically creative jazz group to have ever played on the streets of New York City. Ali, the group leader was born in Detroit but spent most of his life as a professional jazz bass player in New York City. Ali played in a jazz trio with his brother, Oliver "Bops Jr." Jackson (drums) and Bu Bu Turner (piano) for a number of years. Ali returned to Detroit in 1970 to teach music at Wayne State University, Oakland University and the Metropolitan Black Arts Project funded by HUD. Ali is quoted in a Detroit News article, dated May 28, 1974, entitled: Giving...Artists share their music with elderly. "Lend us your ears and we will return them with the sound of paradise, of jungle chants and murmuring mountain forests, of peaceful meditative mornings and quick excitement." Grants: National Endowment for the Arts, 1975 & 1976 for the composition of " Asalat" (i.e. prayer) 5 movement suite for 5 flutes, 4 basses, 1 tuba, 5 ancestral drums. His composition "Prayer to the East" was the title track of Yusef Lateef's 1957 album. Bassist George Mraz has used this line as a feature calling it "Denzil,s Best". In the late 1940s, Jackson was a member of a quartet, the AHJOs, named after the initials of each musician: Ali, Roland Hanna, Joe (tenor saxophonist Joe Alexander) and Oliver, his brother. He was briefly in the house band at the Blue Bird Inn, led by Billy Mitchell (together with his brother). In the 1980s he performed in his brother's quintet, which toured and recorded in Europe. The line-up of the Oliver Jackson Quintet that performed in Switzerland in 1984 comprised Oliver Jackson, Arnett Cobb, , tp - Claude Black, and Ali Jackson. Junior Hill, one of Ali's most loved students posted a 1972 article from the Detroit News, June Browns Detroit, "The Sounds of a Jazzman who is 41 years of rage" at https://www.facebook.com/pandinproghoth The Detroit News, 1974 "Giving" (free music therapy for the elderly).The Detroit Free Press, 1974 "Sound Sends Cherished Ones" (free music therapy for the elderly) Ali's Programs: Save the Children and Keep the Ol' Foke Warm and Fed His son, Ali Jackson, Jr., is a jazz drummer and former drummer of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. (en)
  • Ali Jackson, ook bekend als Al Jackson (? - 1987) was een Amerikaanse jazzbassist en componist. Hij speelde mee op opnames van saxofonist John Coltrane en trompettist Wilbur Harden. Hij is de broer van Oliver Jackson en de vader van (jazz)drummer Ali Jackson jr.. Eind jaren veertig was hij lid van het kwartet The AHJOs: Ali, Hac (Roland Hanna), Joe (tenorsaxofonist ) en zijn broer Oliver Jackson. Hij speelde kort in de huisband van de Blue Bird Inn, geleid door Billy Mitchell, met zijn broer. In de jaren 80 was hij actief in het kwintet van broer Oliver, hij toerde hiermee in Europa en maakte ook opnames. Andere leden in die groep waren onder andere Arnett Cobb en Claude Black. Jackson componeerde "Prayer to the East", de titeltrack van Yusef Lateef's album uit 1957. (nl)
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