Box AV-6
Contains 11 Results:
Video of “The Jazz Era” from “Music of Our Lives”, October 23, 2004
Music Appreciation Video, August 29, 2008
Window Media Player digital video file .wmv; Interview at Bird's Gravesite with Alaadeen and others for a music appreciation class
Musical Legends of St. Louis with host Kerry Luster, 1993
Artists: Luqman Hamza (piano/vocals); Johnny Mixon (bass); TayammumFalah (drums) Content: So Will I; Greatest Love of All; Song for My Father (Horace Silver); Try a Little Tenderness; I’m Old Fashioned; Everything Must Change; ??? [final track during credits]
Mutual Musicians Foundation Workshop [Complete version on VHS.46], February 24, 2004 - May 2, 2004
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones); Luqman Hamza (piano), Seth Lee (bass), Donivan Bailey (drums) Workshop and performance for the Pembroke High School Students Content: ???; Moten’s Swing; Moment’s Notice; Blues in B-flat [with high school students]
Ahmad Alaadeen & his group play "Saturday Afternoon Live" at [Mermaid Court] in the Plaza in Kansas City, MO, September 11, 2004
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones); Bryan Hicks (bass); Roger Wilder (piano); Donivan Bailey (drums) Content: ???; Delilah; Half Nelson (Miles Davis); ??? [trio without Alaadeen]; What a Wonderful World; finale Special thanks to Fanny Dunfee, Kyoko Peters, and David Basse
Ahmad Alaadeen & group 21 play the “Jazz in June Festival” at 7 P.M. at the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery & Sculpture Garden in Lincoln, NE, June 28, 2005
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones); Christopher Clark (piano); Tyrone Clark (bass); Donavin Bailey (drums); Ray Stewart (percussion) First Set: Summertime (Ellington); My Man’s Gone Now (Gershwin); Time’s Up (Alaadeen); Doin’ the Deen (Reggie Thomas); ??? [quartet without Alaadeen]; Drivin’ Wheel Second Set: drum duet; Grace (Alaadeen); Wayne Himself (Alaadeen); Beneath Where Rivers Flow (Alaadeen); bass feature; Grace reprise [as finale]; The Jannah Now [as encore]
Charlie Parker Gravesite Tribute (2005); Ahmad Alaadeen & group 21 play “Rhythm & Ribs” (2006), August 28, 2005 - June 16, 2006
Track One: 21 Saxophone Salute with Ahmad Alaadeen [briefly recorded over with an excerpt of “Rhythm & Ribs] Track Two: The Jannah Now (Alaadeen) [Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophone); ? (piano); Seth Lee (bass); Mike Warren (drums)]
Charlie Parker Gravesite Tribute, August 27, 2006
Celebration with a variety of instruments playing including Alaadeen
Creative Juices presents Riffs: A Kansas City Coda, 2006
A Documentary produced by Atomic Studios with Bobby Watson and clips of Ahmad Alaadeen playing a little; 6:54 total
Alaadeen at the Blue Room [Live Performance], 2007
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones); Seth Lee (bass); Roger Wilder (piano); Donivan Bailey (drums) [Unannounced selections due to cuts between and during songs]; [Donivan Bailey and Seth Lee at the bar]
"Stories from the Vine" at American Jazz Museum, August 29, 2009
American Jazz Museum education specialist Dennis Winslett interviews Ahmad Alaadeen and Bobby Watson; 01:32:00 total