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Sadik Hakim

Sadik Hakim

Sadik Hakim has been played on NTS in shows including Throwing Shade, featured first on 9 October 2014. Songs played include London Suite - Heathrow In The Morning and Impulse.

Sadik Hakim (born Argonne Thornton on July 15, 1919 in Duluth, Minnesota; died in New York in June 1983) was an American jazz pianist and composer.

Thornton was taught piano by his grandfather and started playing professionally about 1939. In 1944 he moved to New York City and was hired by Ben Webster. He participated in the emergence of bebop, sharing piano duties with Dizzy Gillespie on Charlie Parker's famous Koko session and recording with Dexter Gordon and Lester Young (he can be heard on Young's "I'm Confessin'"). Hakim is credited with co-writing Thelonious Monk's standard "Eronel" and is rumored to have written a few famous bop tunes credited to other composers. He adopted his muslim name in 1947.

Hakim moved to Montreal after visiting in 1949 and was a big fish on the small bebop scene there, working with Louis Metcalf's International Band. However he was compelled to leave Canada following a drug bust in November 1950. Through the 1950s he worked in New York with James Moody and George Holmes Tate. He returned to Montreal from 1966 to 1976, leading bands and recording with Charlie Biddle. He led a few recording dates from 1976-1980 and cut an album with Sonny Stitt in 1978.

Hakim played "'Round Midnight" at Thelonious Monk's funeral in 1982, and passed away himself the following year.

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Sadik Hakim

Sadik Hakim has been played on NTS in shows including Throwing Shade, featured first on 9 October 2014. Songs played include London Suite - Heathrow In The Morning and Impulse.

Sadik Hakim (born Argonne Thornton on July 15, 1919 in Duluth, Minnesota; died in New York in June 1983) was an American jazz pianist and composer.

Thornton was taught piano by his grandfather and started playing professionally about 1939. In 1944 he moved to New York City and was hired by Ben Webster. He participated in the emergence of bebop, sharing piano duties with Dizzy Gillespie on Charlie Parker's famous Koko session and recording with Dexter Gordon and Lester Young (he can be heard on Young's "I'm Confessin'"). Hakim is credited with co-writing Thelonious Monk's standard "Eronel" and is rumored to have written a few famous bop tunes credited to other composers. He adopted his muslim name in 1947.

Hakim moved to Montreal after visiting in 1949 and was a big fish on the small bebop scene there, working with Louis Metcalf's International Band. However he was compelled to leave Canada following a drug bust in November 1950. Through the 1950s he worked in New York with James Moody and George Holmes Tate. He returned to Montreal from 1966 to 1976, leading bands and recording with Charlie Biddle. He led a few recording dates from 1976-1980 and cut an album with Sonny Stitt in 1978.

Hakim played "'Round Midnight" at Thelonious Monk's funeral in 1982, and passed away himself the following year.

Original source: Last.fm

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London Suite - Heathrow In The Morning
Sadik Hakim
Radio Canada International1973
Impulse
Duke Jordan, Sadik Hakim
Charlie Parker Records1962