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Idrees Sulieman

 
Artist: Idrees Sulieman
  • Born: August 07, 1923, St. Petersburg, FL
  • Died: July 23, 2002, St. Petersburg, FL
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Trumpet, Flugelhorn
  • Representative Albums: "Bird's Grass," "Coolin'," "Now is the Time"

Biography

A top bebop trumpeter with a wide range, Idrees Sulieman's decision to move to Scandinavia in 1961 has cut into his potential fame, but resulted in steady work on the Continent. He studied at Boston Conservatory, and gained early experience playing with the Carolina Cotton Pickers and the wartime Earl Hines Orchestra (1943-1944). Sulieman was closely associated with Mary Lou Williams for a time; he also worked with Thelonious Monk in 1947, and had stints with Cab Calloway, Count Basie, and Lionel Hampton. Sulieman recorded with Coleman Hawkins (1957) and gigged with Randy Weston (1958-1959), in addition to popping up in many other situations. He went to Europe in 1961 to tour with Oscar Dennard, and then settled in Stockholm, moving to Copenhagen in 1964. A major soloist with the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland big band from the mid-'60s through 1973, Sulieman has frequently worked with radio orchestras. His recordings as a leader have been for Swedish Columbia (1964) and SteepleChase (1976 and 1985). Sulieman's career slowed down considerably in the '90s as he got older; he died of bladder cancer on July 23, 2002 at St. Anthony's Hospital in St. Petersberg, Florida. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Idrees Sulieman
Background information
Birth name Idrees Sulieman
Born August 7, 1923(1923-08-07)
Origin Flag of the United States St. Petersburg, Florida, USA
Died July 23, 2002 (aged 78)
Genre(s) Bop
Hard bop
Occupation(s) Trumpeter
Instrument(s) Trumpet
Associated acts Cab Calloway, Count Basie, Howard McGhee, Lionel Hampton

Idrees Sulieman (August 7, 1923, in St. Petersburg, FloridaJuly 23, 2002 in St. Petersburg, FL) was a bop and hard bop trumpeter. Most notable is his claim that he was the very first trumpeter that played be-bop with the pianist and composer Thelonious Monk. (The first session on record of Sulieman's collaboration with Monk is in 1947.) Idrees Sulieman's decision to move to Scandinavia in 1961 cut into his potential fame, but resulted in steady work on the Continent.

Career

He studied at Boston Conservatory, and gained early experience playing with the Carolina Cotton Pickers and the wartime Earl Hines Orchestra (1943-1944). Sulieman was closely associated with Mary Lou Williams for a time; he also recorded with Thelonious Monk in 1947, and had stints with Cab Calloway, John Coltrane, Count Basie, and Lionel Hampton. Sulieman recorded with Coleman Hawkins (1957) and gigged with Randy Weston (1958-1959), in addition to popping up in many other situations.

He went to Europe in 1961 to tour with Oscar Dennard, and then settled in Stockholm, moving to Copenhagen in 1964. A major soloist with The Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band from the mid-'60s through 1973, Sulieman has frequently worked with radio orchestras. His recordings as a leader have been for Swedish Columbia (1964) and SteepleChase (1976 and 1985).

Sulieman's career slowed down considerably in the '90s as he got older. He died of bladder cancer on July 23, 2002 at St. Anthony's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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  • Roots (1957 Album by Various Artists)
  • Groovin' (1985 Album by Idrees Sulieman)
  • 1944-1945 (1944 Album by Louis Jordan & Tympany 5)
  • Blue Gene (1958 Album by Gene Ammons)