Box AV-8
Contains 32 Results:
Ronnell Bright Orchestra at White Recital Hall at the University of Missouri - Kansas City, February 4, 1988
11th Annual "Festival of Music of and About Black People" Final Concert: Selections depicting a young jazz musician discovering New York for the first time
"Dimensions in Black" [Television Interview and Performance], December 18, 1988
KMBC TV-9 Community Affairs Director Olivia Dorsey interviewing poet Lloyd Daniel and Ahmad Alaadeen about "Jazz and Poetry together at the Mutual Musicians Foundation"; Alaadeen (soprano sax.) and Daahoud (bass) provide music to Lloyd reciting poetry
Copy of VHS.2, December 18, 1988
Consists of audio recordings of interviews, live performances, and studio recordings of Ahmad Alaadeen, as well as, videos of live performances of Alaadeen.
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing at the Milburn Country Club, Plaza, and Mutual Musicians Found., Kansas City, MO, 1989
[Ahmad Alaadeen with various artists (including Luqman Hamza) playing unannounced selections due to cuts between and during songs]
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing at the Milburn Country Club, Plaza, and Mutual Musicians Found., Kansas City, MO, 1989
Demo Tape [made from the same recordings of the same concerts as previous]
Oregon Trail Jr. High, Olathe North High, and S.W.M.S. University Concert [Ahmad Alaadeen as guest artist], May, 1992
Selections: That's All; Mr. Bojangles; ? [with Alaadeen]; Survival Skills; ?; Overdrive; ‘Round Midnight [with Alaadeen]; ? [with Alaadeen]; Groovin’ Heart; The Groove Merchant (Thad Jones); The Tunnel (Bob Mintzer); Back to Basie [with Alaadeen]; All the Things You Are [combo with Alaadeen]; Cherokee; ? [with Alaadeen]
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing at the 1st Annual Capitol Jazz Festival in Jefferson City, MO, September 12, 1992
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophone); Steve Kirby (bass); Tim Perryman (trombone); Everett Freeman (keys); Tim Davis (drums) Selections: Perfect 10; The Pachyderm; Peace in the Hood; Blues for RC
"Jazz in the Afternoon" at the Charlie Parker Foundation and presented by the Sister Clara Muhammad School [Fundraiser], July 11, 1992 - September 27, 1992
09/27/92: Carmell Jones and Luqman Hamza (Larry Cummings) [additional artists with a few unannounced selections]; amateur fashion show and rapping; 07/11/92: Ahmad Alaadeen and Luqman Hamza (Larry Cummings) [and additional artists; audio in recording is slightly degraded]; Selections: Now is the Time (Parker); Song for My Father (Horace Silver); So Will I (Horace Silver); Caravan; Lament [Alaadeen solo]; The Greatest Love of All; Ahmad and His Horn; We Can Remake the World
Alaadeen Workshop in Cape Girardeau, January 18, 1993
Alaadeen delivers a workshop for the Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, MO
Alaadeen Workshop in Cape Girardeau, January 18, 1993
[short excerpt of the previous entry where Ahmad Alaadeen does a call and response solo with a student also playing tenor saxophone]
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing Mermaid Court on the Plaza, Kansas City, MO, September 10, 1994
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophone); Donivan Bailey (drums); Everett Freeman (piano); Justin York (bass); Selections: Blues for RC [two different takes at different angles]
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing at the BET Showcase Competition, September 30, 1994
BET show “Jazz Central” with Angela Stribling and Ramsey Lewis about up-and-coming jazz artists Artists: Colby & Caruso; Boney James; Norman Brown; Rhonda Ross; Diana Krall; Rodney Kendrick Judges Willard Jenkins, Shirletta Colon, and Herbie Mann comment on video submissions by the Jeff Barash Trio, Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing, and Nes lord.
Mid-America Arts Alliance Jazz Event; Arts in Action – Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing at the Navarro Council of the Arts, Corsicana, Texas, February, 1996
Host Marty Summerall interviews Ahmad Alaadeen, Bobby Sparks, and Lois Jean Heart before Alaadeen performs. Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophone); Donivan Bailey (drums); Tyrone Clark (bass); ? (piano); ? (trumpet); Selections: Lament (J.J. Johnson); Big Six (Alaadeen); Alaadeen then plays with local students during a workshop.
Alaadeen (Jazz sax / composer) on KC Today [KSHB-TV 41], June 12, 1998
Ahmad Alaadeen on Kansas City Today playing “The Jannah Now” as a soloist and promoting “Time Through the Ages” and the upcoming performance at the KC International Jazz Festival [no sound]
"Wake Up to Missouri" commercial – 30 sec.; Hennessey Performance; Blues, 1998
BET on Jazz Special Presentation: “Goin’ to Kansas City”; 18th& Vine Gala, June 7, 1999
Hosts Harry Belafonte & Danny Glover are introduced by Mayor Emanuel Cleaver, II; Program: George Duke and his Orchestra – “Eighty One”; Patti Austin – “Ellington Medley”; Patti Austin & James Ingram – “How Do You Keep the Music Playing”; James Ingram - “My Funny Valentine”; Pat Matheny – “Pat’s Blues”; Ahmad Alaadeen – “21st Century Rag”; Oleta Adams – “Watch What Happens”; Bobby Watson – “For Children of All Ages”; Manhattan Transfer – “Study in Brown”; Ray Charles – “Route 66”
Pub Crawl; Recorded at the Mutual Musicians Foundation (MMF), May 9, 1989
Artists: Dwight Jenkins (drums); Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones); Sonny Kenner (guitar); Will Matthews (guitar); Lavern "Big L" Barker (bass)
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing at the Milburn Country Club and the Plaza, Kansas City, MO, June 8, 1989 - July 2, 1989
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones), Luqman Hamza (piano), Lavern "Big L" Barker (bass); Sonny Kenner (guitar); Jameel Halim (drums)
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing at Neptune and Mermaid Court on the Plaza, Kansas City, MO, August 3, 1989 - August 15, 1991
[Unannounced selections due to cuts between and during songs]
"Harmony in a World of Difference" [Television Documentary], February 24, 1990
KMBC TV-9 Documentary on Kansas City Jazz with brief interviews with Ahmad Alaadeen and other local jazz musicians and historians
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing at Penguin Court on the Plaza, Kansas City, MO [Audio on CAS.31/CAS.34], April 21, 1990
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones); Larry Cummings aka Luqman Hamza (piano; vocals); Clarence “Sonny” Kenner (guitar; vocals); Tyrone Clark (bass); Jameel Aleem (drums); Selections: Blues in C; Caravan (Ellington); All Blues (Miles Davis), I Thought About You, Sunny Side of the Street, Destiny (Kenner), Route 66, Who Can I Turn Too?; Kansas City Lovin'; Summertime; Jumpin' the Blues (McShann); Secret Love; Song for My Father (Horace Silver); Malaguena; Now’s the Time (Charlie Parker)
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing at Mermaid Court on the Plaza, Kansas City, MO [Audio on CAS.39/CAS.40], May 31, 1990
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing play at Youvah's Dinner Theatre in West Plains, MO [Audio on OR.10], September 22, 1990
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones) ; Larry Cummings aka Luqman Hamza (piano; vocals); Tyrone Clark (bass); Willie Matthews (guitar); Don Mumford (drums); Selections: Drive Thru (Tyrone Clark); Big Six (Alaadeen); Summertime (Gershwin); Greatest Love of All; Pick Yourself Up; As Time Goes By; Route 66; Caravan; In Your Own Sweet Way (Brubeck); Secret Love; The Impossible Dream; Lush Life; Song for My Father; S.S.P. [Shalom, Salaam, Peace]; C Jam Blues [feat. local music students]
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing at the Missouri Botanical Gardens in St. Louis, MO; Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing at Mermaid Court on the Plaza, Kansas City, MO, June 19, 1991
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones); Larry Cummings aka Luqman Hamza (piano; vocals); TayammumFalah (drums); ? (bass) [Unannounced selections due to cuts between and during songs] Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones); Tyrone Clark (bass); Willie Matthews (guitar); Don Mumford (drums); Everett Freeman (piano) [Unannounced selections due to cuts between and during songs]
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing; KCPT Video [Master Tape], September, 1991
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones); Willie Matthews (guitar); Tyrone Clark (bass); Don Mumford (drums); Everett Freeman (piano) Plum Nellie the Blues (Willie Matthews) [two takes]; F.Q.O.S.(Alaadeen) [one take]