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  1. She became a member of AACM in 1966 and was one of the performers at the AACM’s second concert. In the late 1960s, she added “Amina” to her name. As an AACM member, Myers started composing for voice and instruments. Her original compositions incorporated traditional influences, including blues, gospel, and jazz.

  2. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Dirty No-Gooder's Blues. Amina Claudine Myers Salutes Bessie Smith · 1980. God Has Smiled On Me (traditional Gospel) The 5th Power · 1978. African Blues. Amina Claudine Myers Salutes Bessie Smith · 1980. Witchi Tai To (Live) Afro Indian Blues (Live) · 2006. Jailhouse Blues.

  3. Credits. Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Thomas Palmer. Composed By, Arranged By – Amina Claudine Myers ( tracks: A1, A3 to B3) Cover [Coverart], Photography By – Christin Schindler, Claus Peter Bäuerle *. Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Carlos Albrecht. Mastered By – HR *. Percussion, Voice – Reggie Nicholson.

  4. Amina Claudine Myers discography and songs: Music profile for Amina Claudine Myers, born 21 March 1942. Genres: Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz, Vocal Jazz. Albums include Freedom, Rhythm & Sound: Revolutionary Jazz & the Civil Rights Movement 1963-82, New Thing!, and Salutes Bessie Smith.

  5. Released. 1980 — Italy. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Country Girl by Amina Claudine Myers Sextet. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2009 · Augmented Variations by Amina Claudine Myers, released 01 January 2009 1. Introduction To... 2. God 3. Ritual 4. Cairo Part II 5. African Blues II 6. The 23rd Psalms Part I 7. Soul Funk No 1 8. Hardtime Blues 9. Happiness 10. Claudine's Blues 11. Song From The West Amina Claudine Myers is an American jazz pianist, organist, vocalist, composer, and musical arranger.

  7. 19 de mar. de 2024 · In this podcast, 2024 NEA Jazz Master Amina Claudine Myers talks about her journey from the gospel choirs of Arkansas to playing jazz on stages around the world, exploring her contributions to jazz, gospel, and blues. We discuss her early life in Blackwell, Arkansas, and Dallas, Texas; sharing stories of how family and church planted the seeds of her future in music; and her transition from ...