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Since his emergence with Ornette Coleman’s Primary Amount of time in the mid-’70s, Jamaaladeen Tacuma continues to be among the top electric bassists in a method of music that may be called “free funk.” We were young in Philadelphia, Tacuma (who before he changed into Islam was referred to as Rudy McDaniel) used Charles Earland. Just 19 when he became a member of Coleman in 1975, his capability to combine collectively cool rhythms with free of charge jazz helped provide Prime Period its distinctive audio. Tacuma’s own single career continues to be far reaching. He’s used a number of advanced music artists (including Wayne “Bloodstream” Ulmer, Olu Dara, Julius Hemphill, and David Murray). In 2007 he teamed with drummer Give Calvin Weston and guitarist Vernon Reid in the energy trio Free Type Funky Freqs. The band’s debut recording, Urban Mythology: Quantity One premiered in Feb of 2008.
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Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1993 | TV Series | Himself - Musical Guest |
Ornette: Made in America | 1985 | Documentary | Herself |
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