Khan Jamal
Khan Jamal | |
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Born |
Jacksonville, Florida, USA | July 23, 1946
Genres | Jazz |
Instruments | vibraphone, marimba, percussion |
Years active | 1960s–present |
Labels | SteepleChase |
Associated acts | Byard Lancaster, Sunny Murray |
Khan Jamal (born July 23, 1946, Jacksonville, Florida[1]) is an American jazz vibraphone and marimba player. Ron Wynn describes Jamal as "a proficient soloist when playing free material, jazz-rock and fusion, hard bop, or bluesy fare."[1]
Jamal began playing vibraphone during the mid-1960s.[2] Later in the decade, he joined Cosmic Forces, then co-founded Sounds of Liberation with Byard Lancaster during the early 1970s.[1] During the 1970s, Jamal studied at Combs College of Music and joined Sunny Murray's group Untouchable Factor.[1] In addition to leading his own groups, Jamal has performed with Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decoding Society, Joe Bonner, Billy Bang, Charles Tyler and others.[1][2]
Discography
- Drumdance to the Motherland (1972), Dogtown
- Give the Vibes Some (1974), Palm Records
- The River (1978), Philly Jazz, with Bill Lewis
- Infinity (1984), Stash 278
- Dark Warrior (1984), SteepleChase
- Three (1985), SteepleChase
- The Traveller (1985), SteepleChase
- Thinking of You (1986), Storyville
- Speak Easy (1988), Gazell
- Don't Take No (1989), Vintage Jazz
- Percussion&Strings (1997), CIMP
- Cubano Chant (2001), Jambrio 1002
- Balafon Dance (2002), CIMP
- Cool (2002), Jambrio
- Black Awareness (2005), CIMP
- Return from Exile (2005), Philly Jazz
- Fire and Water (2007), CIMP with Dylan Taylor, Bass
- Impressions of Coltrane (2009), SteepleChase
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