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Idris Muhammad

Jazz
Funk
Soul music
Born Leo Morris in New Orleans, American jazz drummer Idris Muhammad changed his name when he converted to Islam in the 1960s. A talented musician, he enjoyed playing a wide variety of styles of music and had a prolific performing and recording career, appearing on hundreds of albums as a sideman in addition to several as leader. Known for his funky playing style, he began his professional career early with an appearance on Fats Domino's 'Blueberry Hill' (1956). In 1965 he joined Lou Donaldson's band and performed on many of their albums between then and 1981, including 'Fried Bu...
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Could Heaven Ever Be Like ThisIdris Muhammad
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The More I See YouJack Wilkins, Dennis Irwin, Gene Bertoncini and Idris Muhammad
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LauraXimo Tebar and Idris Muhammad
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Speak LowPharoah Sanders, John Hicks, Curtis Lundy and Idris Muhammad
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My Foolish HeartAhmad Jamal, James Cammack, Idris Muhammad and George Coleman
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In a Sentimental MoodSteve Turre, Jon Faddis, Akua Dixon, Idris Muhammad, Mulgrew Miller and Peter Washington
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Could Heaven Ever Be Like ThisIdris Muhammad

Turn This Mutha Out

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The More I See YouJack Wilkins, Dennis Irwin, Gene Bertoncini and Idris Muhammad

5:49

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LauraXimo Tebar and Idris Muhammad

Goes Blue

5:53

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Speak LowPharoah Sanders, John Hicks, Curtis Lundy and Idris Muhammad

Africa

8:04

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My Foolish HeartAhmad Jamal, James Cammack, Idris Muhammad and George Coleman

À l'Olympia

13:51

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In a Sentimental MoodSteve Turre, Jon Faddis, Akua Dixon, Idris Muhammad, Mulgrew Miller and Peter Washington

7:11

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