Box AV-9
Contains 28 Results:
Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner 1999: “At the Heart of It All”, 1999
Short motivational video about Kansas City for The Chamber; Topics: Introduction; Transportation; Culture; Sports; Commerce; Produced by Jane Mobley Associates and Tele-Business Communications [some film borrowed from Alaadeen Enterprises]
Mutual Musicians Foundation #3; produced by John Trozzolo, May 12, 1999
T. Sharif Abdul-Hakim interviews pianist Frank Smith, pianist Luqman Hamza aka Larry Cummings, Ahmad Alaadeen, guitarist Sonny Kenner, and pianist Russ Long [Collection is numbered backwards, the set is listed chronologically]
Mutual Musicians Foundation #2 Round Table, Performance, and Jam; produced by John Trozzolo, May 12, 1999
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophone); Tim Perryman (trombone); Tyrone Clark (bass); Mike Warren (drums); Christopher Clarke (piano); Sonny Kenner (guitar) Frank Smith (piano); Harold O’Neal (piano); Logan Richardson (saxophone); Russ Long (piano); Marvin Jones (drums); Luqman Hamza aka Larry Cummings (piano); Selections: The Jannah Now; trombone feature; Drive Thru (Tyrone Clark); jam session with unannounced tunes
Mutual Musicians Foundation #1 Performance; produced by] John Trozzolo, May 12, 1999
Artists: Luqman Hamza aka Larry Cummings (piano); Sonny Kenner (guitar); Seth Lee (bass); many other local conservatory student and professional artists; Selections: My One and Only Love; additional unannounced tunes
Alaadeen Enterprises, Inc. presents Tradin’ 4’s at the Mutual Musicians Foundation, December, 2000
Ahmad Alaadeen interviews saxophonist Ben Kynard, trumpeter Elmer Price, tenor saxophonist Eddie Sanders [Saunders], and drummer Terry Hughs [Hughes]; A Broadway Video Production; running time 48:00 minutes
Copy of VHS.37, December, 2000
Tradin’ 4’s Oral History of the Kansas City Experience; Proop #1
BET Interviews: KC Jazz Scene, February 2, 2001
Host Sherry Carter interviews American Jazz Museum director Dr. Rowena Stewart, jazz violinist Claude “Fiddler” Williams, saxophonist Bobby Watson, vocalist Ida McBeth, and Ahmad Alaadeen, and entertainment coordinator Gerald Dunn; All these interviewees are affiliated with the American Jazz Museum Band; running time 57:20
Copy of VHS.39, February 2, 2001
Interviews Am. Jazz Museum All Stars
Ties That Bind - Show #7: Kansas City Jazz / Delancey St. [Television Documentary], April 8, 2001
Includes commentary by Ahmad Alaadeen and footage provided by Alaadeen Enterprises; Michael Hoff Productions, Inc.; TRT 47:00
Olathe Residency, February 16, 2002
Excerpts of Ahmad Alaadeen working with Olathe students; excerpts of multiple performances for elementary students including tunes Big Six, Blues for RC, and Peace in the Neighborhood; excerpts of Ahmad Alaadeen performing at the Gem Theater
Olathe Residency with the Oregon Trail Jazz Band and the Olathe North Jazz Band; taken [recorded] by Scott Philipp and Lucas Philipp, February 14, 2002 - February 16, 2002
KSHB-TV 41: Kansas City Crossroads [Television Documentary], 2003
Bill Kalahurka hosts Kansas City Crossroads episode "Standin' on the Corner: The Crossroads of Jazz" which includes commentary by Ahmad Alaadeen and Chuck Haddix [Includes thank you note to Ahmad Alaadeen from producer Dave Simmons]
Alaadeen and Group 21 at Neptune Court on the Plaza, Kansas City, MO; ©2007 RLHOOVER, July 6, 2003
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones); Christopher Clarke (piano); Mike Warren (drums); Tyrone Clark (bass); Selections: ???; 21st Century Rag; In a Sentimental Mood (Ellington); ASR (Alaadeen); additional unannounced tunes due to cuts; The Jannah Now (Alaadeen); additional unannounced tunes due to cuts
Mutual Musicians Performance & Clinic with Pembroke Hill Students, February 24, 2004
Artists: Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophones); Seth Lee (bass); Donivan Bailey (drums); Luqman Hamza aka Larry Cummings (piano) Selections: ???; Moten Swing (Moten); Jumpin’ the Blues (McShann); Moment’s Notice (Coltrane); Have You Met Miss Jones?; Baby with Your Fine Dress On; Blues in B-flat Jam Session Running time 45:00; A to Z Video Services; www.atozvideo.com
Charlie Parker’s Grave Site at Lincoln Cemetery in Kansas City, May 18, 2004
Shots of the cemetery and Charlie Parker’s grave accompanied by recordings of Charlie Parker tunes from “Yardbird Suite”; Produced by Yoko J. Takemura
Alaadeen Quartet at "Music of Our Lives", October 23, 2004
Staged concert that attempts to recreate the atmosphere of 1930's Kansas City; unannounced selections that includes vocalists and tap dancing; VHS version of AVI file [not in collection] by Mike Strong
City Light Orchestra Live in Wichita, Kansas
Artists: David Basse (vocalist); Ahmad Alaadeen (saxophone); Donivan Bailey (drums); Brian Hicks (bass); Oscar Williams (piano); Mostly unannounced selections; ["Is You Is or Is Ain't My Baby" and "I'm Goin' to Kansas City" are included in the set]
Bolerp [?] Master of Alaadeen
Excerpts of multiple concerts [possibly a Demo tape]; TRT 18:50
Copy of VHS.50
Alaadeen and the Deans of Swing
Koplar Entertainment Presents "Team 11"
Demo tape for a St. Louis, MO based pop song cover and dance group
Olathe Residency, February, 2002
See VHS.42/VHS.43
Alaadeen, Blue Room, April 28, 2007
See DVD.8
Tradin' 4's, December 1, 2000
At the Mutual Musicians Foundation, December 2000; Master See VHS.37
Copy of BCAMSP.1, December 1, 2000
Consists of audio recordings of interviews, live performances, and studio recordings of Ahmad Alaadeen, as well as, videos of live performances of Alaadeen.
Alaadeen Clinics, 2003
Santa Fe Trail Jr. High; Oregon Trail Jr. High; Paseo High