Abdul Wadud (musician)
For other people with the same name, see Abdul Wadud.
Abdul Wadud (born April 30, 1947 as Ron (Ronald) DeVaughn in Cleveland, Ohio), is an American cellist known for his work in jazz and classical settings.[1]
His son Is R&B Singer Raheem DeVaughn.
Discography
As leader
- 1977: By Myself Bishara
- 1976: Live In New York (with Julius Hemphill)
- 1979: Straight Ahead/Free At Last (with Leroy Jenkins) Red
- 1984: I've Known Rivers (with James Newton & Anthony Davis) Gramavision
- 1986: Black Swan Quartet (with Akbar Ali, Eileen Folson & Reggie Workman) Minor Music
- 1990: Trio^2 (with James Newton & Anthony Davis) Gramavision
- 1993: Oakland Duets (with Julius Hemphill) Music & Arts
As sideman
- Frank Lowe - Fresh (1974) Black Lion
- George Lewis - Shadowgraph 5 (1977) Black Saint
- Charles "Bobo" Shaw - The Streets Of St. Louis (1977)
- Oliver Lake - Shine (1978)
- Michael Franks - Tiger In The Rain (1979) Warner Brothers
- Muhal Richard Abrams - Rejoicing with the Light (Black Saint, 1983)
- David Murray - The People's Choice (1988) Columbia
- Marty Ehrlich Dark Woods Ensemble - Emergency Peace (1991) New World
With James Newton
- Paseo Del Mar (1978)
- Portraits (1982)
- Romance And Revolution (1986)
With Julius Hemphill
- Dogon A.D. (1972) Mbari
- Coon Bid'ness (1975) Mbari
- Raw Materials and Residuals (Black Saint, 1977)
- Flat-Out Jump Suite (Black Saint, 1980)
- Live From The New Music Cafe (1991) Music & Arts
With Arthur Blythe
- Illusions (1980) Columbia
- The Grip (1977) India Navigation
- Metamorphosis (1977) India Navigation
With Anthony Davis
- Of Blues And Dreams (1978) Sackville
- Epistemes (1981)
- Undines (1986)
References
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