Amina Claudine Myers
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Amina Claudine Myers (born March 21, 1942) is an American jazz pianist, organist, vocalist, composer, and arranger.[1][2]
Biography
Born in Blackwell, Arkansas,Template:Sfn "Myers was brought up largely by her great-aunt, a schoolteacher, and her great-uncle, a carpenter by trade who played the clarinet, piano, and flute".Template:Sfn She started taking piano lessons around the age of four, including at Sacred Hearts Catholic School, and when she was seven, her family moved to Roosevelt, a Black community outside of Dallas, Texas. Myers took piano and violin lessons, but eventually, partly for financial reasons, settled on the piano, taking weekly lessons of fifteen minutes each.Template:Sfn She began to learn some European classical music at high school, but this was interrupted when she and the family moved back to Blackwell.Template:Sfn
Myers majored in music education at Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Arkansas.Template:Sfn In her second year, she was invited to play at The Safari Room in Memphis, Tennessee.Template:Sfn This engagement, however, was very brief, as her musical repertoire was too limited.Template:Sfn After graduation, she moved in 1963 to Chicago, where she taught music at an elementary school.Template:Sfn She also attended classes at Roosevelt University and worked with musicians such as Sonny Stitt and Gene Ammons.[3] She was one of the performers at the AACM's second concert.Template:Sfn In the late 1960s, Myers added "Amina" to her name.Template:Sfn
In 1976 Myers relocated to New York City,[4] where she intensified her compositional work and expanded it into the realm of Off-Broadway productions. She also continued performing and recording as a pianist and organist. Around 1978 she began touring in Europe with the Lester Bowie Quintet and his New York Organ Ensemble.[4]
Discography
As leader
- Poems for Piano: The Piano Music of Marion Brown (Sweet Earth, 1979)
- Song for Mother E with Pheeroan akLaff (Leo, 1980)
- Salutes Bessie Smith (Leo, 1980)
- The Circle of Time (Black Saint, 1983)
- Jumping in the Sugar Bowl (Minor Music, 1984)
- Country Girl (Minor Music, 1986)
- Amina (RCA Novus, 1987)
- In Touch (RCA Novus, 1989)
- Women In (E)Motion Festival (Tradition & Moderne, recorded 1988 released 2004)
- Augmented Variations (Amina C records, 2004)
- Sama Rou (Amina C records, 2016)
With others
With Muhal Richard Abrams
- Lifea Blinec (Arista Novus, 1978)
- Spihumonesty (Black Saint, 1979)
- Duet (Black Saint, 1981)
With the Art Ensemble of Chicago
- Salutes the Chicago Blues Tradition (AECO, 1993)
With Arthur Blythe
- Blythe Spirit (Columbia, 1981)
With Lester Bowie
- African Children (Horo, 1978)
- The Fifth Power (Black Saint, 1978)
- The Organizer (DIW, 1991)
- Funky T. Cool T. (DIW, 1991)
With Frank Lowe
- Exotic Heartbreak (Soul Note, 1981)
With Maurice McIntyre
- Humility in the Light of the Creator (Delmark, 1969)
With Greg Osby
- Season of Renewal (JMT, 1990)
With Jim Pepper
- Afro Indian Blues (recorded 1991, released 2006)
With Wadada Leo Smith
- Central Park's Mosaics of Reservoir, Lake, Paths and Gardens (Red Hook, 2024)
With Third Rail (James Blood Ulmer & Bill Laswell)
- South Delta Space Age (Antilles, 1995)
With Henry Threadgill
- X-75 Volume 1 (1979)
- Subject to Change (1985)
- Song Out of My Trees (1994)
With James Blood Ulmer
- Blue Blood (Innerythmic, 2000)
References
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External links
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- Amina Claudine Myers Biography at AllMusic
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- 1942 births
- Living people
- African-American pianists
- American women jazz singers
- American jazz singers
- American jazz pianists
- Avant-garde jazz pianists
- American women jazz pianists
- People from Conway County, Arkansas
- Novus Records artists
- 20th-century American pianists
- 20th-century American women pianists
- Jazz musicians from Texas
- Jazz musicians from Arkansas
- 21st-century American pianists
- 21st-century American women pianists
- Leo Records artists
- African-American women musicians
- 20th-century African-American women
- 20th-century African-American musicians
- 21st-century African-American women
- 21st-century African-American musicians
- NEA Jazz Masters