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Birth name
  
Curtis Porter

Education
  
Howard University

Occupation(s)
  
Saxophonist

Genres
  
Jazz

Instruments
  
Saxophones

Albums
  
The Clown, Hank Mobley

Name
  
Shafi Hadi


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Born
  
September 21, 1929 (age 94) (
1929-09-21
)

Origin
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Associated acts
  
Charles Mingus, Hank Mobley

Similar People
  
Jimmy Knepper, Dannie Richmond, John Handy, Horace Parlan, Booker Ervin

Charles Mingus - A Modern Jazz Symposium Of Music And Poetry (1957) (Full Album)


Shafi Hadi (born Curtis Porter, 21 September 1929) is an American jazz tenor and alto saxophonist known for his recordings with Charles Mingus and with Hank Mobley.

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Biography

Hadi was born Curtis Porter in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At age 6, he received piano lessons from his grandmother. Later, he studied musical composition at Howard University and University of Detroit. Hadi performed with rhythm and blues artists such as Paul Williams, Ruth Brown, and the Griffin Brothers.

Hadi recorded with bassist Charles Mingus between 1956 and 1958. He also recorded with tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley. Hadi improvised the soundtrack music for John Cassavetes's film Shadows, then returned to Mingus's group in 1959. He also collaborated with Mary Lou Williams on her 1977 composition "Shafi", although the extent of Hadi's contribution is unclear.

During the 1950s, Hadi was also active in painting.

Playing style

Brian Priestley describes Hadi's performance style as a "distinctive mixture of bop and blues, combined with a very individual tone." Martin Williams, writing in 1958, described Hadi's playing as being "both contemporary and a reflection of an apprenticeship in rhythm and blues bands."

As leader

  • Debut Rarities, Vol. 3 (1957, Original Jazz Classics) – Shafi Hadi Sextet
  • As sideman

    With Langston Hughes

  • Weary Blues (MGM, 1958)
  • With Charles Mingus

  • The Clown (1957 ; Atlantic Records)
  • Tijuana Moods (1957; (issued 1962) RCA Records)
  • East Coasting (1957; Bethlehem Records)
  • A Modern Jazz Symposium of Music and Poetry (1957; Bethlehem)
  • Mingus Ah Um (1959; Columbia Records)
  • Tonight at Noon (1961; Atlantic)
  • With Hank Mobley:

  • Hank Mobley (1957; Blue Note Records)
  • References

    Shafi Hadi Wikipedia