LC control no. | n 80062650 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | McLean, René, 1946- |
Variant(s) | McClean, René, 1946- McClean, R. (René), 1946- Profit-McLean, René, 1946- Kariem, Muhammad Al-Amien Abdul, 1946- Abdul Kariem, Muhammad Al-Amien, 1946- |
Located | New York (N.Y.) Hartford (Conn.) |
Birth date | 1946-12-16 |
Place of birth | New York (N.Y.) |
Field of activity | Music |
Affiliation | Jackie McLean Institute Artists' Collective (Hartford, Conn.) University of Hartford |
Profession or occupation | Saxophonists Flute players Nāy players Shakuhachi players Composers Conductors (Music) Music teachers |
Special note | AACR2 heading: McLean, Rene |
Found in | Cubicle [SR] p1978 (a.e.) verso of container (Rene McLean, saxophones) Carn, Doug. Revelation, 1973: label (R. McClean, co-composer of Jihad) container (Rene McClean, vocals, alto sax, tenor sax and flute) RS Berkeley WWW site, Nov. 4, 2019: Artists; Renè̀ McLean (Renè McLean; Renè Profit-McLean; aka Muhammad Al-Amien Abdul Kariem; born New York City; Multi-reed Instrumentalist (Alto, Tenor, Soprano saxophone, Flutes, Ney, Shakuhachi), Composer, Band leader, Educator and Producer; Professor of African -American music on the faculty of the Jackie McLean Institute at the University of Hartford, and Master Artist /Director-In-Resident of Music at the Artists Collective, Hartford CT; Doug and Jean Carn are listed as collaborators) <https://www.rsberkeley.com/rene-mclean-1> Wikipedia, Nov. 4, 2019 (René McLean; born Dec. 16, 1946, New York City; hard bop saxophonist and flutist; son of alto saxophonist Jackie McLean) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_McLean> Feather, Leonard. The biographical encyclopedia of jazz, 1999 (McLean, René Profit; born Dec. 16, 1946, NYC) |