LC control no. | nr 91024338 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Qamar, Nadi, 1917- |
Variant(s) | Qamar, Nedi, 1917- Givens, Spaulding, 1917- |
Associated place | Bennington (Vt.) |
Located | California New York (N.Y.) Kewaunee (Wis.) |
Birth date | 19170706 |
Place of birth | Cincinnati (Ohio) |
Field of activity | Jazz Mbira music |
Affiliation | Bennington College |
Profession or occupation | Pianists Jazz musicians Musical instrument makers Composers Arrangers (Musicians) College teachers Mbira players |
Found in | His The nuru taa African musical idiom [SR] c1975: label (Nadi Qamar) container (b. Cincinnati, Ohio; jazz pianist 1935-1962; currently plays African or African-derived instruments) WW among Black Americans, 6th ed. (Qamar, Nadi Abu, b. Cincinnati, OH 7-6-1917, son of William Givens & Alberta Bennett Givens) Hill, A. Compulsion [SR] 1965?: labels (Nadi Qamar) container (Nedi Qamar) LCCN 93-720200: Strings and keys, 195-? The Debut Records story, p1997: outer container (Spaulding Givens) booklet, page 3 (Spaulding Givens (Nadi Qamar), piano; track originally released on Spaulding Givens/Charles Mingus: Strings and keys) page 19 (pianist Spaulding Givens, better known as Nadi Qamar) Facebook, May 18, 2015 (Nadi Qamar (Spaulding Givens); born in Cincinnati, Ohio of Cherokee, Seminole, and African heritage; spent 10 years in California, during which he composed, arranged, and performed with Charles Mingus, Charlie Parker, Oscar Pettiford and the Los Angeles All Stars, among others; spent 25 years in New York City; during the 1960s, he developed expertise with the African likembi as a craftsman, composer, performer, and educator, and assumed the stage name, Nadi Qamar; after seven years as a professor at Bennington College in Vermont, Qamar moved to Wisconsin to free-lance; currently resides in Kewaunee, Wisconsin) |
Invalid LCCN | no 98025411 |