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Name
  
Ronald Muldrow

Role
  
Singer

Movies
  
Collateral



Died
  
January 31, 2007, Los Angeles, California, United States

Education
  
University of Southern California

Albums
  
Diaspora, Gnowing You, The Best of Ronald Muldrow

Similar People
  
Larry Goldings, James Williams, Mulgrew Miller, Melvin Rhyne, Steve Nelson

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Ronald Muldrow (February 2, 1949 in Chicago – January 31, 2007 in Los Angeles) was a soul jazz and hard bop jazz guitarist.

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As an emerging jazz guitarist in the early 1970s, Muldrow connected with soul-jazz saxophonist Eddie Harris and contributed to many of his Atlantic albums from 1971 to 1976 and reunited with the saxophonist on Listen Here (1982).

A teenage Muldrow heard jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery play "Canadian Sunset" on the radio and was captivated. His first big-time gig was with the Staple Singers, a gospel group. He also taught at various colleges and had published guitar-instruction books.

Muldrow began forming bands in high school and earned a bachelor's in jazz studies from Roosevelt University in Illinois and a master's in studio and jazz guitar from the USC Thornton School of Music.

As leader

  • 1991: Gnowing You with Larry Goldings and Jimmy Madison
  • 1995: Diaspora (Enja)
  • 1996: Facing Wes (Kokopelli)
  • 1999: Freedom's Serenade (Double-Time)
  • As sideman

    With Eddie Harris

  • Instant Death (Atlantic, 1971)
  • Eddie Harris Sings the Blues (Atlantic, 1972)
  • Excursions (Atlantic, 1966–73)
  • Is It In (Atlantic, 1973)
  • I Need Some Money (Atlantic, 1975)
  • Bad Luck Is All I Have (Atlantic, 1975)
  • That Is Why You're Overweight (Atlantic, 1975)
  • The Reason Why I'm Talking S--t (Atlantic, 1975)
  • How Can You Live Like That? (Atlantic, 1976)
  • Listen Here! (Enja, 1992)
  • With Luther Thomas

  • Yo' Momma (Moers Music, 1981)
  • References

    Ronald Muldrow Wikipedia