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  1. Abdul Wadud (born Ronald Earsall DeVaughn; April 30, 1947 – August 10, 2022) was an American cellist known for his work in jazz and classical settings. Jazz musician and fellow composer Tomeka Reid hailed Abdul Wadud's "Camille" in a 2020 feature in the New York Times on music that one could play to make friends fall in love with ...

  2. 12 de ago. de 2022 · Abdul Wadud, a groundbreaking cellist who expanded a realm of possibilities for his instrument in avant-garde jazz and classical music, died on Aug. 10. He was 75.

  3. 18 de ago. de 2022 · Abdul Wadud, a distinctive cellist who crossed genres and was a key collaborator with the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Anthony Davis, died on Aug. 10 in Cleveland.

  4. 12 de ago. de 2022 · Abdul Wadud, a groundbreaking cellist who expanded a realm of possibilities for his instrument in avant-garde jazz and classical music, died on Aug. 10. He was 75. His son, the R&B singer and songwriter Raheem DeVaughn, announced his death on social media without providing a cause.

  5. 12 de ago. de 2022 · Abdul Wadud, a groundbreaking cellist who expanded a realm of possibilities for his instrument in avant-garde jazz and classical music, died on Aug. 10. He was 75. His son, the R&B singer and songwriter Raheem DeVaughn, announced his death on social media without providing a cause. Wadud was a pioneer on his instrument.

  6. 13 de ago. de 2022 · At Oberlin, Wadud made his debut recording with the Black Unity Trio with their recently re-released Al-Fatihah. Here is a long and interesting interview with Wadud in Point of Departure, with Joel Wanek and Tomeka Reid as interviewers.

  7. Pioneering cellist and improvisor Abdul Wadud died on 10 August aged 75. A musician who placed the collective before the individual, Wadud made his name strictly from what he played rather than from statements or media portrayals.