Osayande Baruti Welcomes You To Jamaaladeen Tacuma’s “There He Stood” a Tribute To Paul Robeson
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2022 Outsiders Improvised & Creative Music Festival and The West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance- Paul Robeson House & Museum Fundraiser Renaissance Man Reloaded – A Tribute to Paul Robeson A concert during Black History Month will take place in Philadelphia worldwide via livestream. Jamaaladeen Tacuma, considered one of the world’s finest living bass players, is the driving force behind the Outsiders Festival, now in its 7th year. Renaissance Man Reloaded honors the legacy of bass baritone concert artist, stage and film actor, athlete, and activist Paul Robeson with two concerts of inspiring music, exploring a range between classical and jazz genres. This year's events also celebrate the return of the festival and the reopening of The Paul Robeson House and Museum in Philadelphia in West Philadelphia after the disruption of the pandemic. There He Stood at Robeson House February 2, 2022 The first event in the Outsiders Festival features a duet performance, There He Stood, by Tacuma on electric bass and electronics with vocals from the multi-talented performer, filmmaker, choreographer, and director Osayande Baruti. The concert takes place at the historic Paul Robeson House in West Philadelphia with a small in person invite-only audience; however an unlimited number of passes are available to access the livestream. This intimate concert allows virtual listeners to experience Jamaaladeen’s extraordinary dynamic range—from delicate accompaniment supporting Baruti's vocals to thunderous poly-rhythmic virtuosity—taking the listener through Paul Robeson's Song Book as never heard before. Attendance details: Performance starts at 7:00 PM ET Livestream passes available for replay : $15, $25 AND $50 Packages
Jamaaladeen Tacuma (born Rudy McDaniel; June 11, 1956) is an American jazz funk avant-garde bassist, composer and producer born in Hempstead, New York. 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. 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.
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