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Jamaaladeen Tacuma (Rudy McDaniel) was born on 11 June, 1956 in Hempstead, New York, U.S., is an American free jazz bassist (born 1956). Discover Jamaaladeen Tacuma's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

Popular As Rudy McDaniel
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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 11 June 1956
Birthday 11 June
Birthplace Hempstead, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1956

Jamaaladeen Tacuma (born Rudy McDaniel; June 11, 1956) is an American jazz funk avant-garde bassist, composer and producer born in Hempstead, New York.

1970

He was a bandleader on the Gramavision label and worked with Ornette Coleman during the 1970s and 1980s, mostly in Coleman's Prime Time band.

The first three Prime Time recordings (Dancing in Your Head, Body Meta, and Of Human Feelings, all recorded in the late 1970s) feature Tacuma's work on a Rickenbacker bass, a model popular among progressive rock musicians, but rarely used on jazz recordings.

1975

Through Earland, Tacuma came to know the record producer Reggie Lucas, who introduced Jamaaladeen to Ornette Coleman in 1975 at age 19.

As the electric bassist for Coleman's funky harmolodic Prime Time group, Tacuma rose to prominence quickly; guitarist Bern Nix was another band member.

While with Prime Time, Tacuma relied mostly on traditional technique, picking with his fingers.

His later work revealed a master improviser and showcased a more rhythmic, thumb-slapping funk approach.

1979

Tacuma's work with Prime Time landed him his most high-profile gig to date: an appearance with the band on Saturday Night Live on April 14, 1979, which Tacuma later cited in Musician magazine as his "best live performance ever".

1980

He switched to a Steinberger bass in the 1980s, an instrument that helped him create his readily identifiable sound.

In the 1980s, he started to perform in a relatively straightforward funk/R&B setting with his group Cosmetic.

He was frequently featured in music magazines thanks to his aggressive, driving playing style and his angular fashion sense.

1981

In 1981, Tacuma received the highest number of votes ever for an electric bassist in the "talent deserving wider recognition" category of the DownBeat magazine critics poll.

1982

Tacuma showcased a unique style of avant-garde jazz on Coleman's 1982 album Of Human Feelings, and became widely viewed as one of the most distinctive bassists since Jaco Pastorius.

He formed his own group, and recorded albums that incorporated commercially accessible melodies while retaining Prime Time's elaborate harmonies.

Tacuma, raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, showed interest in music at a young age, performing with the organist Charles Earland in his teens.

1983

Besides the work with such musicians as James "Blood" Ulmer, Walt Dickerson, Chuck Hammer, and David Murray, he collaborated with the upcoming artists of the New York Downtown scene like Kip Hanrahan, David Moss, Bill Laswell and Anton Fier (The Golden Palominos, 1983) that further heightened his reputation.

Tacuma's first solo album, Show Stopper, came in 1983 on the Gramavision label; the album grew out of the jazz-funk style he developed in his work with Coleman.

His other works as leader at Gramavision followed that formula.

1990

Since the early 1990s, he has remained active but has maintained a lower profile.

He has made numerous solo and collaborative recordings, including several CDs of duets with saxophonist Wolfgang Puschnig.

2000

AllMusic cited Mirakle, a recording that features Tacuma, drummer Grant Calvin Weston, and guitarist Derek Bailey as one of the "most important recordings of year 2000."

2006

In 2006, he returned to the jazz spotlight with an appearance on the World Saxophone Quartet's Political Blues.

2007

In 2007, he joined with Weston and guitarist Vernon Reid (known for his work in Living Colour and with Ronald Shannon Jackson) to form the power trio Free Form Funky Freqs.

He has also recorded two albums with Basso Nouveau, a group that features multiple bassists playing together on a variety of instruments, including electric bass, upright bass and acoustic bass guitar, and that also includes bassist Gerald Veasley.

2009

He has received the following awards and fellowships : "Parallel Culture" Award 2009, Marcus Garvey Foundation 50th Anniversary Award 2011, The Pew Fellowship in the Arts 2011 and The Uptown Theater Hall of Fame Award in 2014, Gerald Veasely's Bass Boot Camp "Living The Dream Award - 2016, The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz Best Bassist 2017. He has received The MacDowell Colony 2011, Headlands Center for the Arts 2012 and Civitella Ranieri 2014 residency fellowship. In 2017 he received The Philadelphia Club Club of Jazz Best Bassist Award, in 2018 he received the City of Philadelphia's Benny Golson Award, The Benny Golson Award includes a City proclamation and the Liberty Bell award - one of the highest honors from the City of Philadelphia . Since 2015, Tacuma presents the annual Outsiders Improvised & Creative Music Festival in Philadelphia and continues to tour, produce and record worldwide.

with James Carter

with Nona Hendryx

with The Golden Palominos

with David Moss

with Jayne Cortez and the Firespitters

with Cashmere

with Veronica Underwood

with Khan Jamal

with Grant Calvin Weston

with Fool Proof

with Courtney Pine