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A l a a d e e n . c o m AN OFFICIAL 'ASR RECORDS ARTIST MYSPACE.COM PAGE ..LATEST RELEASE ALAADEEN - AND THE BEAUTY OF IT ALL
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..ARTIST INFORMATION QUOTES FROM THE PRESS AND ARTIST COLLEAGUES:

Ahmad Alaadeen has the sound of peace in his horns. This reflects his philosophy about life; he is a man of peace. While listening to Grace, from his New Africa Suite, I was both intrigued and soothed at the same time. His solos flow seamlessly out of the melodies of each composition with a thematic development that will have you wondering where the solo starts and the melody ends. I believe that New Africa Suite is Alaadeens most important project to date. His tone on both the tenor and soprano are one of the most beautiful and compelling sounds in jazz.
Bobby Watson - International Jazz Star
"New Africa Suite might be his most focused and passionate musical statement yet. All the music is original: The writing, ranging from the deep ballad Salaam, Shalom, Peace to the funky Beneath Where Rivers Flow, is consistently good, and the playing is even better... The last tune, The Jannah Now, is perhaps the most memorable thing that Alaadeen has written yet. The title refers to building a little bit of heaven on earth, with family and friends, and the song is pure joy."
Joe Klopus - Kansas City Star Jazz Critic
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Alaadeen is one of the most significant musicians actively working in the field of Jazz Music today. The Kansas City native is an award-winning performer, composer and educator, who continues to perform and record at the highest levels of the music industry while engaging a noteworthy career that spans over 5 decades. Alaadeen has four critically acclaimed international CD releases as leader to his credit. His latest recording is "And The Beauty of It All" . BEGINNINGS

Alaadeen, who is equally skilled and original on tenor and soprano saxophones, has made a major impact on the Kansas City jazz scene.Born in Kansas City, Alaadeen grew up around music. “I listened to all types of styles. I went to Philharmonic concerts, loved Lester Young, liked T-Bone Walker and was crazy about Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson.” He began on the saxophone when he was in sixth grade, in time also mastering flute, clarinet and oboe. Alaadeen took important lessons from Leo H. Davis, a well-respected music teacher, questionably reported to have taught Charlie Parker. “The way he taught improvisation was to sing the melody in my ear when I soloed so I’d always keep the melody in mind.” Alaadeen debuted as a professional with Davis’ concert band playing e-flat horn when he was 14 and his first major job was playing baritone sax with the great pianist-bandleader Jay McShann. In later years he would rejoin McShann on tenor.Alaadeen studied at the Kansas City Conservatory of Music (studying flute since the educators did not think of the saxophone as a legitimate instrument), St. Mary’s College (where he studied oboe) and DePaul University. He served in the military during 1957-59, being the jazz saxophonist and principle oboist with the 4th Army Band. After his discharge, Alaadeen spent time in Chicago, playing in a program led by pianist-composer Richard Abrams that was the beginning of the AACM; other members included trumpeter Lester Bowie and bassist Malachi Favors.The saxophonist picked up a lot of experience living and playing in such cities as New York, Chicago, Denver, Houston, San Antonio and St. Louis. In addition to McShann, he had opportunities to work in a countless number of settings including stints with Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, the Count Basie Orchestra, The Glen Miller ghost band under the direction of Tex Beneke, Della Reese, Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson, T-Bone Walker, Claude “Fiddler” Williams and with R&B stars, Rufus Thomas, Carla Thomas, Gladys Knight, Smokey Robinson, the Temptations, Four Tops and Sam Cooke.After returning to Kansas City, Alaadeen not only played music locally but also became a very significant educator, teaching jazz in both the school system and privately. “I always tell my students that playing jazz is a hard life, that it is important to always study and be current, and that they should not be afraid to make mistakes.” His skills as a teacher were recognized when he was inducted into the RT Coles/Lincoln High School “Outstanding Alumni Hall Of Fame.”During 1990-91, he won songwriting competitions sponsored by Billboard for his songs “Big Six” and “Blues For R.C.” Along the way he recorded with Jay McShann, Crown Prince Waterford, the City Lights Orchestra and countless others. He led the Deans of Swing in the 1990s and the ensemble was picked in 1996 as Musician Magazine’s Best Unsigned Band. On October12, 2000, Congresswoman Karen McCarthy recognized Alaadeen in the United States House of Representatives for the contributions he made to his community's understanding of its Jazz heritage. In 2002, at an official dinner applauding him for his outstanding achievements in the art form of Jazz, he was issued a Proclamation from the Office of the Governor, State of Missouri.To document his music, Alaadeen started the ‘ASR label. Each of his CDs, which include Blues For RC and Josephine Too, Time Through The Ages and New Africa Suite, features him with some of Kansas City’s top young jazz players. And The Beauty Of It All has him heading a quintet that also includes pianist Harold O’Neal, bassist Seth Lee (both O’Neal and Lee were students of Alaadeen’s when they were in high school), drummer Brandon Draper and percussionist Ray Stewart. “For this CD, I tried to pick out all of the beautiful notes that I could muster up,” says Alaadeen. “This is not a CD for critics to pick apart or one that is exclusively for the musicians. It is for the everyday person to listen to and enjoy. I emphasize the melodies and I think women in particular will enjoy this album since there is a lot of feeling in it.” Scott Yanow writes about Alaadeen: “He has the ability to caress melodies with a great deal of warmth, yet is never shy to stretch himself and take chances, pushing the music forward.”Alaadeen, who is now 73 and still very much in his musical prime, has in recent years been the recipient of the Jazz Heritage Award, the Missouri Humanities Council’s Community Heritage Award, and the Missouri Arts Award. In 2006 he was presented Kansas City’s “Lifetime Achievement Award.”Alaadeen looks towards the future with enthusiasm. “I’ve been traveling with my band, playing as often as possible and enjoying life.” Having created a strong musical legacy that inspires younger generations, Alaadeen is ready to create further musical milestones.
Alaadeen is a true master musician, a professional in every aspect of the term, and a sincere gentleman. This is indeed a man who "has gained the respect of intelligent women and men, and the love of children" - significantly through his own love for the study and practice of music. ..

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VIDEO : Jazz In June [Lincoln, Nebraska]
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Free MP3: The Burning Sand by Alaadeen

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Member Since: 11/4/2005
Band Website: Alaadeen.com
Influences: “It takes a long, long time before you can come into your own. You have to have a starting point. I’ve had several strong influences. First, Charlie Parker. Then here comes Miles Davis. And then here comes John Coltrane. Who I call the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost! The three guys I love most! They are three distinct personalities, but they had an effect on me because they were so real in what they were playing, and they were spontaneous. They were something different I had never heard before, so I began to emulate and imitate that. Put it all together, mix it all up. It’s like what Coltrane said; everybody dips out of one big bowl. Everybody is contributing. So, that’s the way I learned. Eventually I began to play from within myself, because I had something to say other than what they had influenced me with.”
Record Label: ’ASR Records
Type of Label: Indie

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Alaadeens latest release; And The beauty Of It All

DISCORAMA Jazz Newsletter written by Butch Berman, November, 2007  ALAADEEN and the beauty of it all BALLADS Kansas City’s pure treasure&Reedman personified, Alaadeen is one of my bes...
Posted by Alaadeen on Wed, 02 Apr 2008 09:47:00 PST

ASR RECORDS partners with MYSPACE and SNOCAP

ASR RECORDS partners with MYSPACE and SNOCAP Kansas City USA -- ASR RECORDS and their distributor have partnered with MYSPACE and SNOCAP to enable their Recording Artists to make purchasing tracks fr...
Posted by Alaadeen on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 09:42:00 PST

ARTIST ANNOUNCEMENT

New full-length Song added to profile.... "Beneath Where Rivers Flow" from "New Africa Suite" CD by Alaadeen. "World Jazz in the comfort zone..." CD FEATURES: Alaadeen - saxophones, composer; WITH: Ha...
Posted by Alaadeen on Tue, 30 Jan 2007 07:21:00 PST

All About Jazz "Daily Jazz Downloads: Top 50 (All Time)"

Congratulations to 'ASR RECORDS (Kansas City USA) recording artist, Alaadeen. His song is currently listed on the All About Jazz "Daily Jazz Downloads: Top 50 (All Time)" - it was only added...
Posted by Alaadeen on Fri, 16 Dec 2005 12:48:00 PST

"New Africa Suite": Open Sky Review by Willard Jenkins

"New Africa Suite": Open Sky Review by Willard Jenkins http://www.openskyjazz.com/ AlaadeenNew Africa SuiteASRAlaadeen is a Kansas City-based tenor and soprano saxophonist-composer with one foot in th...
Posted by Alaadeen on Wed, 14 Dec 2005 08:36:00 PST