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SOJP presents "A Tribute to Rashied Ali"


Rashied Ali, the free jazz drummer whose asymmetrical and impressionistic drumming became the shifting backbeat of free jazz, crossed over on August 13, 2009. He was 76.

Ali will best be remembered as John Coltrane’s drummer during the crucial late phases of his career when he all but abandoned traditional jazz forms for a freer, heavily improvised style that reflected his religious ambitions. Beginning in 1965, when Coltrane invited an undistinguished Ali to join him on the bandstand of the Village Vanguard, until 1967, when Coltrane recorded his final session, Ali provided the shifting, dialogic drumscape that fractured rhythm just as Coltrane fractured melody. Far from keeping time for his bands, Ali’s drumming became its own improvisatory force, another shade in the tonal palate. Along with Sunny Murray, the great drummer for Albert Ayler’s quartet, Ali defined the sound of free jazz drumming.

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At 10:01am on March 28, 2009, tim max said…
pleasure be your friend , a hugs
At 3:14am on March 28, 2009, Monika Herzig said…
Hi Clayton
Good to hear from you and still doing poetry/ jazz presentations with the now poet laureate of Indiana Norbert Krapf. I'll be in Philadelphia next weekend!
Greetings
Monika
At 8:59pm on March 1, 2009, tim max said…
pleasure be your friend ,a hugs for you and your family
At 6:58pm on March 1, 2009, The Reese Project said…
Welcome to the Network! Have a great day!
At 2:39am on February 26, 2009, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
Welcome Clayton,

Thank you for responding to the blog that brought you here. we invite you to immerse yourself in the many splendid offerings among the member pages here and look forward to hearing from you quite often. Thank you so much for joining.

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