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Ahmed Abdul-Malik

Ahmed Abdul-Malik (born Jonathan Tim, Jr.; January 30, 1927 – October 2, 1993) was a jazz double bassist and oud player.〔(Allmusic biography )〕
==Early life==
Abdul-Malik claimed that his father was from Sudan and moved to the United States. Research by historian Robin Kelley, however, indicates that Abdul-Malik was born to Caribbean immigrants and changed his birth name:
Ahmed Abdul-Malik was born Jonathan Tim Jr., (sometimes spelled "Timm") on January 30, 1927, to Matilda and Jonathan Tim Sr. – both of whom had immigrated from St. Vincent in the British West Indies three years earlier. They also had a daughter, Caroline, born a little more than a year after Jonathan Jr. Jonathan Tim Sr.'s death certificate not only confirms his birth in St. Vincent, it indicates that his father – Abdul-Malik's grandfather – James Tim, and his mother, Mary Daniels, were both from the Caribbean. City directories for Brooklyn, as well as the American Federation of Musicians Union Local 802 directory, confirm the bassist's birth name as Jonathan Tim Jr.〔Kelley, Robin D. G. (2012), ''Nathan I. Huggins Lectures: Africa Speaks, America Answers: Modern Jazz in Revolutionary Times''. Harvard University Press.〕

The family lived at 545 Hopkinson Avenue, but moved to 1984 Atlantic Avenue before their son started school.〔 Jonathan, Jr. had violin lessons from his father, who was a plasterer and general laborer.〔 Aged seven, Jonathan, Jr. attended the Vardi School of Music and Art, "to continue his violin training, and over time took up piano, cello, bass, and tuba."〔 His parents divorced in the late 1930s, and he went to live with his father and new wife, at 2117 Dean Street, but his father died on February 9, 1941, from a bleeding gastric ulcer.〔 Jonathan, Jr. continued studying, including having lessons with local bassist Franklin Skeete,〔 before joining The High School of Music & Art in Harlem.〔Weston, Randy, and Willard Jenkins (2010) ''African Rhythms: The Autobiography of Randy Weston'', p. 25. Duke University Press.〕 There, "his skills on violin and viola earned him a spot in the All-City Orchestra."〔

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