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Ali Jackson (died 1987〔(Time keeper: "Drummer Ali Jackson is the man in the hot seat, with the stories to prove it" ) ''Metro Times''. Retrieved 10 July 2013.〕), also known as Al Jackson, was a jazz bassist and composer. His composition "Prayer to the East" was the title track of Yusef Lateef's 1957 album.〔(Fitzgerald, Michael. "Wilbur Harden Discography" ) Retrieved 9 July 2013.〕 In the late 1940s, Jackson was a member of a quartet, the AHJOs, named after the initials of each musician: Ali, "Hac", Joe (tenor saxophonist Joe Alexander) and Oliver, his brother.〔 He was briefly in the house band at the Blue Bird Inn, led by Billy Mitchell (together with his brother).〔(Björn, Lars Olof (2001) ''Before Motown: A History of Jazz in Detroit, 1920-60'', pp. 126-131. University of Michigan Press ) At Google Books. Retrieved 9 July 2013.〕 In the 1980s he performed in his brother's quintet, which toured and recorded in Europe. The line-up of the Oliver Jackson Quintet that performed in Switzerland in 1984 comprised Oliver Jackson, Arnett Cobb, Irving Stokes, tp - Claude Black, and Ali Jackson.〔(Jazz in Yverdon 1984 Concert: Oliver Jackson Quintet ) Retrieved 10 July 2013.〕 Jr. Hill, one of Ali's students posted a 1972 article from the Detroit News at www.hamptonplace.com/tcab/ali.htm - His son, Ali Jackson, Jr., is a jazz drummer. ==Discography== ;As sideman *1958: ''Jazz Way Out'' - John Coltrane/Wilbur Harden *1958: ''Tanganyika Strut'' - John Coltrane/Wilbur Harden *1984: ''Billy's Bounce'' - Oliver Jackson Quintet 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ali Jackson (jazz bassist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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