
Ahmad Jamal, a legendary Jazz pianist who released a bevy of songs heavily sampled in the Hip-Hop sphere, has died after combating prostate cancer according to reports. Ahmad Jamal remained an active and curious musician well into his 80s, including a Kennedy Center set he expertly performed two years ago.
Ahmad Jamal (formerly Frederick Russell Jones) was born on July 2, 1930, in Pittsburgh, Pa. According to biographical accounts, Jamal began playing piano at the age of 3 and became a professional player at 14. Shortly after high school, Jamal’s touring career began and his travels led him to Islam, thus changing his name to Ahmad Jamal and keeping with the Muslim traditions of prayer.
In 1951, Jamal’s recording career would officially begin, culminating in his touring nationally and around the world behind the success of the At the Pershing: But Not for Me album. Jamal was also known as a prudent investor and used his fortunes to make investments across Africa. In 1962, Jamal stepped away from music for more than two years, returning to recording with the release of three albums in 1965, including the acclaimed Extensions album.
In 1973, Jamal released an instrumental version of the theme song for the 1970 film M*A*S*H*, a song originally known as “Suicide Is Painless” by The Mash and featured on the film’s original soundtrack.
The American Jazz Masters award, National Endowment for the Arts gave Jamal an American Jazz Masters award in 1994. In 2007, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts named Jamal a Living Jazz Legend. In 2017, Jamal was given the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award by The Recording Academy.
Jamal’s music was famously sampled by Hip-Hop acts such as De La Soul, Pete Rock, Nas, 9th Wonder, Earl Sweatshirt, and countless others over the past two decades and more. Jamal’s last official recording was 2019’s Ballades album.
According to a report from the Washington Post, Jamal’s daughter, Sumayah Jamal, confirmed the passing of her father.
Ahmad Jamal was 92.
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At the age of 92, the one and only Ahmad Jamal has passed away. There will never be another.
#jazzisdead pic.twitter.com/8iAtXZne5h
— Jazz Is Dead (@jazzisdeadco) April 16, 2023
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Rest in peace to jazz great Ahmad Jamal, sending our love and condolences to his family, loved ones, and fans.
What an incredible impact you’ve left with us, thank you for your service we got it from here.
Learn more about him via his website: https://t.co/2SwXgdfUxs pic.twitter.com/iyjZa1Bj94
— #blkcreatives netwrk
(@blkcreatives) April 16, 2023
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rip to the incomparable ahmad jamal. few can make the keys sing as he did, even fewer have the ability to open sonic pathways to the soul. we will always sing your name.
ahmad jamal trio live in 1971. pic.twitter.com/yQCzVuUYa1
— maya cade (@mayascade) April 16, 2023
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RIP to the legendary Ahmad Jamal
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— madlib fan acct (@TheRealAntonioA) April 16, 2023
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RIP Ahmad Jamal
one of my favorite piano players ever
any time someone asks what's a good record to start out with when looking to get into jazz, this one is always in my starting 5 list
a perfect LP – goes down easy but sticks with you & only gets better from repeated listens pic.twitter.com/ZKIKR4vnZb
— K— F— (@kennyfresh) April 16, 2023
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RIP Ahmad Jamal. A fucking titan. His catalog goes harder than you can imagine. In every era, all the way to the end of his life, he'd lull you in with a smile and a beautiful melody and then slam you through the wall with a left hand made of stone. pic.twitter.com/vzGfD7TLW7
— burning ambulance (NOW A RECORD LABEL!) (@burn_amb) April 16, 2023
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So long and thank you, Ahmad Jamal. pic.twitter.com/EHgpNytAec
— The Jazz Session with Jason Crane (@JazzSesh) April 16, 2023
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Rest in Peace to Ahmad Jamal, a remarkable and prolific talent whose influence as a jazz pianist spans many genres. His catalog is diverse, rich, and incredibly vast. I highly recommend exploring it in depth and taking time to sit with both his celebrated and lesser-known work. pic.twitter.com/qz6FH6igDo
— Micro-Chop (@micro_chop) April 17, 2023
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Rest in Power, Ahmad Jamal
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— BRAINFEEDER (@BRAINFEEDER) April 17, 2023
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Ahmad Jamal was someone who always left me completely starstruck. I’ve stood in a room with him numerous times and never had the guts to say hello. His vibe was just too regal. Thank you, Mr. Jamal for all the music you gave us.
RIP. pic.twitter.com/ol6RItTBPz
— Christian McBride (@mcbridesworld) April 16, 2023
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R.I.P. Ahmad Jamal, July 2, 1930 – April 16, 2023. Here he is performing “Ahmad’s Blues” with Israel Crosby on bass and Vernel Fournier on drums in 1959. pic.twitter.com/5saE7ZP1CZ
— Dust-to-Digital (@dusttodigital) April 17, 2023
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Rest in Paradise Ahmad Jamal— my hero
His influence can be heard in almost every corner of American music. He had most refined taste, such a master of space; and created many distinct piano trio concepts. We honor and celebrate his legacy every time we hit the stage!!
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— EmmetCohen.eth (@EmmetCohen) April 17, 2023
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Ahmad Jamal has given us so damn much. Today we are down but thankful
RIP king. pic.twitter.com/coJBeOEY1d
— DBRP (@DadBodRapPod) April 17, 2023
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RIP. 