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Ahmad Jamal

Jazz
Be bop
Latin jazz
Revered by critics as an influential pianist and composer, Ahmad Jamal's trademark sparse, tense, dramatic style inspired Miles Davis and helped shape America's post-war ‘cool jazz’ scene. Born Frederick Russell Jones on July 2, 1930, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he started playing at three, was classically trained before he reached his teenage years, and cut his teeth with George Hudson's Orchestra and violinist Joe Kennedy's group The Four Strings. In his 20s, he converted to Islam and changed his name to Ahmad Jamal before forming his own trio. After being discovered by legend...
Songs
Superstition
SuperstitionAhmad Jamal

Ahmad Jamal '73

4:03

I'll Never Stop Loving You
I'll Never Stop Loving YouAhmad Jamal

Happy Moods

How About You?
How About You? 

Bonus Track

Ahmad Jamal

Count 'Em 88

5:30

Ahmad's Blues
Ahmad's BluesAhmad Jamal

The Ahmad Jamal Trio

4:13

But Not for Me
But Not for MeAhmad Jamal

Ahmad Jamal Plays

Don't Blame Me
Don't Blame MeAhmad Jamal

The Ahmad Jamal Trio

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