Sadik Hakim (born Argonne Forrest Thornton; July 15, 1919 – June 20, 1983) was an American jazz pianist and composer. Argonne Forrest Thornton was born...
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author Sadik Balarabe (born 1992), English footballer Sadık Giz (1911–1979), Turkish politician Sadik Hakim (1919–1983), American jazz pianist Sadik Harchaoui...
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led by Parker. The other musicians were trumpeter Miles Davis, pianist Sadik Hakim, bassist Curley Russell, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, and drummer Max Roach...
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Gillespie was enlisted to play piano, instead of his usual trumpet. Pianist Sadik Hakim, then known as Argonne Thornton, was also known to be present at the...
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Moncur, III. Frequenting jam sessions under the tutelage of pianist Sadik Hakim, a Charlie Parker alumnus, she met alto saxophonist Steve Coleman, who...
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Gillespie also played piano on this track, while others credit pianist Sadik Hakim. See the article on The Charlie Parker Story for further discussion....
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piano player'. Parker also had contacted Argonne Thornton (later a.k.a. Sadik Hakim), ... and asked that he appear at the studio." The author of the liner...
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Allan Gumbs (1949–2020) Tord Gustavsen (born 1970) Al Haig (1924–1982) Sadik Hakim (1919–1983) Randy Halberstadt (born 1953) Bengt Hallberg (1932–2013)...
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Staton – American jazz vocalist McCoy Tyner – American jazz pianist Sadik Hakim – American jazz pianist Abbey Lincoln – American jazz vocalist, songwriter...
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(Catalyst) 1978: The Sonny Stitt Quintet (Finite) 1978: Sonny Stitt Meets Sadik Hakim (Progressive) 1980: Groovin' High (Atlas) 1980: Atlas Blues "Blow & Ballad"...
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Hall of Fame (1988); Nobel Prize in Literature (2016), born in Duluth Sadik Hakim, jazz pianist, played on Charlie Parker's famous "Ko-Ko" session Dan...
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Caesar) – 3:46 "Criss Cross" – 4:52 "Eronel" (Monk, Idrees Sulieman, Sadik Hakim) – 4:29 Side Two "Rhythm-A-Ning" – 3:53 "Don't Blame Me" (Retake 1) (Jimmy...
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led his first session for the Savoy label on October 30, 1945, with Sadik Hakim (Argonne Thornton) on piano, Gene Ramey on bass, and Eddie Nicholson...
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Lars Gullin - saxophone Shafi Hadi - alto saxophone Al Haig - piano Sadik Hakim - piano Jeff Hamilton Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet, saxophone Slide Hampton...
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Cross" (alternate take) July 23, 1951 5. "Eronel" Monk Sulieman Sadik Hakim July 23, 1951 6. "Straight, No Chaser" July 23, 1951 7. "Ask Me...
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Reboppers: Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), Dizzy Gillespie or Sadik Hakim (piano), Curley Russell (bass), and Max Roach (drums). Multiple takes...
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while performing with pianists Charlie Ramsey, Milt Sealey, Alfie Wade, Sadik Hakim, and Stan Patrick in local Montreal nightclubs. He became a promoter...
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tracks quintet, with Cecil Payne (baritone sax) added; album shared with Sadik Hakim 1973 Brooklyn Brothers Muse Quartet, with Cecil Payne (baritone sax,...
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Davis (trumpet, 1,3,4), Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet, 6; piano, 1,3,5,6), Sadik Hakim (piano, 2,4), Curley Russell (bass), Max Roach (drums) Charlie Parker...
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Republic. 1976–1985: Ibrahim Hakim 1985–1988: Mansur Umar 1988–1995: Mohamed Salem Ould Salek [ar; ca] 1995–1997: Malainine Sadik 1997–1998: Bachir Mustafa...
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Curly Russell – bass Max Roach – drums Tracks 8–11, October 30, 1945. Sadik Hakim – piano Gene Ramey – bass Ed Nicholson – drums Umphred, Neal (1994)....
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historian A. G. Thornton (1886–1969), British novelist and journalist Sadik Hakim (born Argonne Thornton, 1919–1983) American jazz pianist and composer...
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Montreal Tapes: Tribute to Joe Henderson (Verve, 2004) – recorded in 1989 Sadik Hakim, Witches, Goblins, Etc. (1978) Jimmy Heath, New Picture (Landmark, 1985)...
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accompanied many different acts at nightclubs in Montreal. He recorded with Sadik Hakim in the early 1970s. During the late 1970s, he worked in Toronto with...
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"Criss Cross" (alternate take) July 23, 1951 2:48 5. "Eronel" Monk Sulieman Sadik Hakim July 23, 1951 3:01 6. "Straight, No Chaser" July 23, 1951 2:54...
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Monk's Time sessions. A 32-bar tune in AABA-form originally composed by Sadik Hakim, co-written with Idrees Sulieman. It was recorded on July 23, 1951, for...
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"Bags' Groove" April 7, 1952 3. "On the Scene" Lou Donaldson April 7, 1952 4. "Eronel" Monk Idrees Sulieman Sadik Hakim July 23, 1951 ...
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trumpet William Shepherd – trombone Pee Wee Moore – baritone saxophone Sadik Hakim (tracks 1-4), Jimmy Boyd (tracks 5-11) – piano John Latham – bass Joe...
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the group included Alexander and Massey on saxophone and trumpet, with Sadik Hakim on piano, Roy Standard on bass, and Scoby Stroman on drums. "The band...
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tenor saxophone Miles Davis - trumpet Dizzy Gillespie - piano (track B6) Sadik Hakim - piano (track B7) Bud Powell - piano (tracks A6, B1-B2) John Lewis -...
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