Idris Ackamoor
Musical artist
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Idris Ackamoor (born Bruce Baker, January 9, 1951)[1][2] is an American multi-instrumentalist, composer, actor, tap dancer, producer, administrator, and director.[3] He is also artistic director of the jazz ensemble The Pyramids.[4]
January 9, 1951
Idris Ackamoor | |
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At San Francisco City Hall, March 2017 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | Bruce Baker January 9, 1951 Chicago, Illinois, US |
| Origin | Yellow Springs, Ohio, US |
| Genres | Jazz, afrobeat |
| Member of | The Pyramids |
The Pyramids
He founded the band The Pyramids in the early 1970s at Antioch College in Ohio as part of Cecil Taylor's Black Music Ensemble.[5] The band toured Africa in the 1970s, adding musicians and new instruments, before settling in San Francisco in the US.[5] Exploratory self-releases Lalibela (1973), King Of Kings (1974), and Birth / Speed / Merging (1976) had very limited runs, being sold only at concerts out of the trunks of their cars.[6]
The band split up in 1977, but Ackamoor has reformed the Pyramids several times.[5] Strut Records released new studio albums by the band in the 2010s: We Be All Africans and An Angel Fell.[7][8] Their 2023 album Afro Futuristic Dreams refers to the work of science fiction writers Octavia E. Butler and Samuel R. Delany.[9][10]
Discography
- Portrait (1998)
- Centurian (2000)
- Homage to Cuba (2004)
- An Angel Fell (2018)
- Shaman! (2020)
- Afro Futuristic Dreams (2023)
With Earl Cross, Rashied Al Akbar, and Muhammad Ali
- Ascent of the Nether Creatures (NoBusiness, 2014) recorded in 1980