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Donald Moye, Jr. (born May 23, 1946),

(1992). 9780851129396, Guinness Publishing.
known as Famoudou Don Moye, is an American percussionist and drummer. He is most known for his involvement with the Art Ensemble of Chicago and is noted for his mastery of African and Caribbean percussion instruments and rhythmic techniques.


Early life and education
Moye was born in Rochester, New York, United States, and performed in various drum and bugle corps (including the Rochester Crusaders) during his youth, as well as . Moye has commented that he really "didn't have an affinity for the bugle… and just kind of gravitated towards drums." He also took lessons during this time. Moye was exposed to jazz at an early age since his mother worked for a local , that had a jazz club next door, which hosted musicians such as and . His family was also musically inclined; his uncles played and his father played drums. Also, his mother used to take him to various performances as a child, such as "opera under the stars" and to see .


Career
Moye went on to study percussion at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Moye lived in a building with Charles Moore, who became his . Moye also played in the groups African Cultural Ensemble, which included musicians from countries such as , and Detroit Free Jazz, which was Moore's band. It was at this time that he first encountered the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) due to the revolving door of musicians in and out of Moore’s residence. In early 1968, Moore’s band traveled to and Moye decided to live there for the next couple of years, touring and visiting the continent as well as Northern Africa.


Art Ensemble of Chicago and The Leaders
By 1969, the AEC had become a quartet of , (saxophones), (trumpet) and Malachi Favors Maghostut (bass), with no full-time drummer though all the musicians doubled on various percussion instruments. The group crossed the Atlantic Ocean and arrived in Europe to perform throughout the continent. Moye at the time was rehearsing and performing in , France, at the American Center for Students and Artists, where musicians such as and practiced collectively. When Mitchell met with Moye again at the Center, he asked Moye to join his group, which was already known as the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and had issued several recordings, including three releases on the European label BYG Actual. These recordings did feature percussion but all percussion was played by Mitchell, Bowie, Favors, or Jarman.

After Moye returned to the States in the early 1970s, he played with the Black Artists Group in St. Louis, Missouri before settling in the , area. He was also in a duo with fellow percussionist Steve McCall who later was a member of Air with Henry Threadgil while still playing with the AEC. In the mid-1980s, Moye joined , a jazz group consisting of AEC member Bowie, , , , and . Moye has also recorded numerous solo albums as leader of his own band. Moye toured and recorded again with the AEC in the 1990s, which was dealt a blow with the 1999 death of Bowie. Moye refers to his own style of drumming as "Sun Percussion". Other groups he led in the 1990s include the Joseph Jarman/Famoudou Don Moye Magic Triangle Band and the Sun Percussion Summit (with ), the latter of which was "a group dedicated to exploring the traditions of percussion music."


Recognition
  • Downbeat International Critics Poll Winner – 1977, 1978, 1982
  • New York Jazz Poll – 1979, 1980
  • National Endowment for the Arts grants – 1974, 1981


Discography

As leader or co-leader
  • 1975 Sun Percussion, Vol. 1
  • 1981 – Black Saint
  • 1983 Jam for Your Life! – AECO
  • 1985 – Praxis
  • 1987 The African Tapes, Volume 1 – Praxis
  • 1988 The African Tapes, Volume 2 – Praxis
  • 1996 with Enoch Williamson – AECO
  • 1998 Ancestral Memories: From Afrika to Chicago – Il Manifesto
  • 2002 A Symphony of Cities with – Southport
  • 2002 Bamako Chicago Express (Live in Longiano) – Il Manifesto

With the Art Ensemble of Chicago

1970Paula
Les Stances a Sophie1970
Live in Paris1970
Art Ensemble of Chicago with Fontella Bass1970
Phase One1971America
Live at Mandell Hall1972
1972
Fanfare for the Warriors1973Atlantic
1974
Nice Guys1978
Live in Berlin1979West Wind
Full Force1980ECM
1980ECM
Among the People1980Praxis
The Complete Live in Japan1984
The Third Decade1984ECM
Naked1986DIW
Ancient to the Future1987DIW
The Alternate Express1989DIW
Art Ensemble of Soweto1990DIW
America - South Africa1990DIW
Thelonious Sphere Monk with 1990DIW
Dreaming of the Masters Suite1990DIW
Live at the 6th Tokyo Music Joy1990DIW
Fundamental Destiny with 1991AECO
Salutes the Chicago Blues Tradition1993AECO
Coming Home Jamaica1996Atlantic
1997
Tribute to Lester2001ECM
Reunion2003

Around Jazz/Il Manifesto
The Meeting2003
2004Pi
Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City2006Pi
With
  • (Black-Hawk, 1986)
  • Out Here Like This (Black Saint, 1987)
  • (Sunnyside, 1988) as The Leaders Trio
  • Unforeseen Blessings (Black Saint, 1988)
  • Slipping and Sliding (Sound Hills, 1994)


As sideman
With
  • Resolution (Black Saint, 1977)
With , , and
  • Pieces of Time (Soul Note, 1984)
With With
  • Raw Materials and Residuals (Black Saint, 1977)
With
  • The Magic Triangle (Black Saint, 1979) with Don Pullen
  • Earth Passage - Density (Black Saint, 1981)
With
  • (Freedom, 1976)
With
  • Music from the Source (Enja, 1978)
  • Compassion (Enja, 1979)
  • (India Navigation, 1979)
With Marcello Melis With With
  • Seasons (BYG, 1971)
With Sirone
  • Artistry (Of The Cosmos, 1979)
With Wadada Leo Smith
  • Spiritual Dimensions (Cuneiform, 2009)
With
  • Carnival (Freedom, 1974)


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