Jaribu Shahid
Jaribu Abdurahman Shahid (born Glenn Henderson, September 11, 1955, Detroit) is an American jazz bassist. He plays both double-bass and electric bass.
Shahid played in the band Griot Galaxy with Faruq Z. Bey in the 1970s, and became the ensemble's leader when Bey fell into a coma in 1984 after a motorcycle crash.[1] Shahid continued leading the group in the 1990s. He was associated with the Creative Arts Collective and played in this capacity with Muhal Richard Abrams, Anthony Braxton, and Roscoe Mitchell. He played with Sun Ra in 1978 and worked extensively with Mitchell in the 1980s and 1990s, as well as with Geri Allen and James Carter. He joined the Art Ensemble of Chicago in 2004.
Discography
With Geri Allen
- Open on All Sides in the Middle (Minor Music, 1987)
- Twylight (Minor Music, 1989)
With the Art Ensemble of Chicago
- Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City (Pi, 2006)
With James Carter
- JC on the Set (DIW/Columbia, 1994)
- Jurassic Classics (DIW/Columbia, 1995)
- The Real Quiet Storm (Atlantic, 1995)
- Conversin' with the Elders (Atlantic, 1996)
- In Carterian Fashion (Atlantic, 1998)
With Roscoe Mitchell
- Snurdy McGurdy and Her Dancin' Shoes (Nessa, 1981)
- Roscoe Mitchell and the Sound and Space Ensembles (Black Saint, 1983)
- Live at the Knitting Factory (Black Saint, 1987)
- 3 x 4 Eye (Black Saint, 1991)
- This Dance Is for Steve McCall (Black Saint, 1993)
- The Bad Guys (Around Jazz, 2000 [2003])
- Composition/Improvisation Nos. 1, 2 & 3 (ECM, 2004 [2007])
- Turn (RogueArt, 2005)
- Far Side (ECM, 2007 [2010])
- Bells for the South Side (ECM, 2017)
With David Murray
- Octet Plays Trane (Justin Time, 2000)
- Gwotet (Justin Time, 2004)
- Waltz Again (Justin Time, 2002 [2005])
With Evan Parker
- Boustrophedon (ECM, 2004 [2007])
With Strata Institute
- Cipher Syntax (JMT, 1989)
With the World Saxophone Quartet
- M'Bizo (Justin Time, 1999)
Witn Hugh Ragin
- An Afternoon in Harlem (Justin Time, 1999)
- Fanfare & Fiesta (Justin Time, 2001
References
- Gary W. Kennedy, "Jaribu Shahid". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld, 2004.