Hamid Drake热门歌曲下载
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Lama khyenno (Heart's Beloved) | Back Together Again | 12:48 |
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Give Me Back My Drum SQ | Meditation / Resurrection | 11:28 |
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Horace Silver part 2 SQ | Meditation / Resurrection | 07:14 |
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Criminals in the White House SQ | Meditation / Resurrection | 05:28 |
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Sunrise in East Harlem | Meditation / Resurrection | 11:26 |
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Things Falling Apart | Meditation / Resurrection | 18:01 |
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Handsome Lake | Meditation / Resurrection | 10:03 |
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Urban Disruption SQ | Meditation / Resurrection | 12:05 |
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Some Lake Oliver SQ | Meditation / Resurrection | 11:48 |
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Horace Silver part 1 SQ | Meditation / Resurrection | 04:44 |
Hamid Drake最新专辑下载
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Little Cross
2015-08-01
Flying Eagle
2013-07-11
Ankara (Live in Ankara Caz)
2013-08-31
Live at Okuden
2016-04-29
Kaigarabushi (Bill Laswell Remix)
2014-12-02
Hamid Drake歌手简介
by Joslyn Layne
By the close of the 1990s, Hamid Drake was widely regarded as one of the best percussionists in improvised music. Incorporating Afro-Cuban, Indian, and African percussion instruments and influence, in addition to using the standard trap set, Drake has collaborated extensively with top free jazz improvisers Peter Brotzmann, Fred Anderson, and Ken Vandermark, among others. Drake was born in Monroe, LA, in 1955, and later moved to Chicago with his family. He ended up taking drum lessons with Fred Andersons son, eventually taking over the sons role as percussionist in Andersons group. As a result, Fred Anderson also introduced Drake to George Lewis and other AACM members. Drake also has performed world music; by the late 70s, he was a member of Foday Muso Susos Mandingo Griot Society, and has played reggae. Drake has been a member of the Latin jazz band Night on Earth, the Georg Graewe Quartet, the DKV Trio, Peter Brotzmanns Chicago Octet/Tentet, and Liof Munimula, the oldest free improvising ensemble in Chicago. Drake has also worked with trumpeter Don Cherry, Pharoah Sanders, Fred Anderson, Mahmoud Gania, bassist William Parker (in a large number of lineups), and has performed a solstice celebration with fellow Chicago percussionist Michael Zerang semiannually since 1991. Hamid Drake recorded material is best represented on Chicagos Okkadisk label.