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Idris Muhammad (; born Leo Morris; November 13, 1939 – July 29, 2014) was an American and . He had an extensive career performing jazz, , R&B, and music and recorded with musicians such as , , , Bob James, and .


Biography
Born in , Idris Muhammad grew up in the city's 13th Ward in a home next door to a shop. He later would claim the sound of the shop's steam presser influenced his technique.

Growing up, he spent time with fellow New Orleanians The Neville Brothers. Also interested in other instruments, he showed early talent as a percussionist, playing in a Mardi Gras parade at age 9.

Muhammad asked to teach him to read music but Barbarin, who thought he was already so talented, declined.

At the age of 14, Muhammad began his professional career by performing with on their iconic recording "Mardi Gras Mambo". Two years later, in 1956, he played drums on recording of "Blueberry Hill".

After being introduced by Joe Jones, Muhammad began touring with . Later he played with and in Chicago, working largely in R'n'B, before moving to New York City in the mid-1960s. In New York, Muhammad became embedded in the jazz scene playing with , , and . He also played in the Apollo Theatre's house band. In 1967, he accepted a job in the orchestra for the initial off-Broadway production of Hair and stayed with the production when it moved to Broadway.

During this time, Muhammad was also in the house band and made over 150 recordings for the Prestige, Blue Note, and labels among others. He recorded with artists such as Lou Donaldson and who had begun merging jazz with sounds from funk, soul and rock. Muhammad also appeared as a sideman with artists such as , , and . Rudy Van Gelder often worked with Muhammad and had a special relationship with him. The recording engineer greatly assisted with fine tuning Muhammad's recorded drum sound.

After four years with Hair, Muhammad left the production to tour with whom he worked with for much of the next decade.

Muhammad's first recording as a leader, Black Rhythm Revolution!, was released by Prestige in 1970 and was followed by Peace and Rhythm in 1971. Both of these albums explored a range of styles and traditions found in jazz and New Orleans rhythms. Subsequent albums released on the imprint, Power of Soul, House of the Rising Sun, and Turn This Mutha Out, took a turn towards funk. These albums have subsequently become favourites of funk enthusiasts and have been heavily sampled by hip-hop artists.

Towards the end of the 1970s, Muhammad joined band and also spent time playing with .

(2025). 9780199726363, Oxford University Press.

By the 1980s, Muhammad had moved to Europe. He continued to regularly play and record, collaborating with the likes of , and .

In 2011 he moved back to New Orleans. He died of kidney failure in 2014, aged 74, and was buried according to in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.


Personal life
He changed his name to Idris Muhammad in the 1960s upon his conversion to . Speaking on his name change, he later noted in an interview with Modern Drummer magazine, "One guy told me that if I changed my name, I was going to have a problem because no one would know that Leo Morris and Idris Muhammad were the same guy...But I thought, well, if I stay the same person, then people will know it's me. And it worked like that. Everybody knew right away that it was me, because of my style of playing."

In 1966, he married singer Dolores "LaLa" Brooks, a former member of . She converted to with him and went for a time by the name Sakinah Muhammad. They separated in 1999. Together, they had two sons and two daughters; he also had a daughter from his first marriage to Gracie Lee Edwards. One son, also named Idris Muhammed, is a professional chef who has appeared on several cooking competition shows including Beat Bobby Flay and Chopped.

Muhammad endorsed Istanbul Agop Cymbals. "Istanbul Agop 22" Signature Idris Muhammad Ride Cymbal" , Memphis Drum Shop.


Discography

As leader
  • Black Rhythm Revolution! (1970)
  • Peace and Rhythm (1971)
  • Power of Soul (1974)
  • House of the Rising Sun (1976)
  • Turn This Mutha Out (1977)
  • Boogie to the Top (1978)
  • You Ain't No Friend of Mine (1978)
  • Foxhuntin' (1979)
  • Make It Count (1980)
  • (1980)
  • My Turn (1992)
  • Right Now (1998)


As sideman
'With
  • Calling Out Loud (CTI, 1968)
With Eric Alexander
  • Solid! (Milestone, 1998)
With
  • The Black Cat! (Prestige, 1970)
  • You Talk That Talk! (Prestige, 1971)
  • My Way (Prestige, 1971)
  • Got My Own (Prestige, 1972)
  • Big Bad Jug (Prestige, 1972)
With
  • Goodies (Verve, 1968)
  • Tell It Like It Is (A&M, 1969)
  • The Other Side of Abbey Road (A&M, 1969)
With Walter Bishop, Jr. With
  • Modern Man (Delmark, 2001)
With
  • (Prestige, 1970)
  • Fire Eater (Prestige, 1971)
  • Wild Fire (Prestige, 1971)
With
  • Fancy Free (Blue Note, 1969)
With
  • Manhattan Panorama (Theresa, 1985)
With
  • Help Me Make it Through the Night (Kudu, 1972)
  • Wildflower (Kudu, 1973)
  • I Hear a Symphony (Kudu, 1975)
  • Tight (Milestone, 1996)
With Art Davis
  • Life (Soul Note, 1986)
With
  • Summertime (A&M/CTI, 1968)
With
  • Blueberry Hill (1965), .
With
  • (, 1965)
  • Blowing in the Wind (Cadet, 1966)
  • Alligator Bogaloo (Blue Note, 1967)
  • Mr. Shing-A-Ling (Blue Note, 1967)
  • (Blue Note, 1968)
  • Say It Loud! (Blue Note, 1968)
  • Hot Dog (Blue Note, 1969)
  • Everything I Play is Funky (Blue Note, 1970)
  • Pretty Things (Blue Note, 1970)
  • The Scorpion (Blue Note, 1970)
  • Cosmos (Blue Note, 1971)
  • Sweet Poppa Lou (, 1981)
With
  • Black Talk! (Prestige, 1969)
With
  • Carryin' On (Blue Note, 1969)
  • Green Is Beautiful (Blue Note, 1970)
  • Alive! (Blue Note, 1970)
  • Live at Club Mozambique (Blue Note 2006, recorded 1971)
With With
  • Habana (Verve, 1997)
With
  • Get In (1999)
With John Hicks
  • Some Other Time (Theresa, 1981)
  • In Concert (Theresa, 1984 1986)
  • Inc. 1 (DIW, 1985)
  • I'll Give You Something to Remember Me By (Limetree, 1987)
  • Is That So? (Timeless, 1991)
With Andrew Hill
  • Grass Roots (Blue Note, 1968)
With Richard "Groove" Holmes
  • Shippin' Out (Muse, 1978)
With With With Willis Jackson
  • Bar Wars (Muse, 1977)
With
  • The Essence Part One (Birdology, 1995)
  • (Birdology, 1995)
  • (Birdology, 1997)
  • Picture Perfect (Birdology, 2000)
  • Ahmad Jamal 70th Birthday/Olympia 2000 (Dreyfus, 2000)
  • In Search of Momentum (Dreyfus, 2002)
  • After Fajr (Dreyfus, 2005)
  • It's Magic (Dreyfus, 2008)
With Bob James
  • One (CTI, 1974)
  • Touchdown (Tappan Zee, 1978)
With J. J. Johnson and
  • Betwixt & Between (A&M/CTI, 1969)
With
  • My Mother's Eyes (Muse, 1977)
  • If You Could See Me Now (Muse, 1978)
With Rodney Jones
  • Soul Manifesto (1991)
With Keystone Trio With
  • Wa-Tu-Wa-Zui (Beautiful People) (Prestige, 1970)
With
  • Friendly Fire (Blue Note, 1998)
  • (Blue Note, 2000)
With With
  • Workin' & Wailin' (Prestige, 1969)
  • Greasy Kid Stuff! (Prestige, 1970)
With
  • Mating Call (JMood, 2010)
With
  • City Lights (JAM, 1981)
With
  • Catalonian Rhapsody (Alfa, 1992)
With
  • Visiting This Planet (Anami Music
  • Hearing Voices (Anami Music)
With David "Fathead" Newman
  • Concrete Jungle (Prestige, 1978)
  • Keep the Dream Alive (Prestige, 1978)
With Don Patterson
  • Why Not... (Muse, 1978)
With
  • Person to Person! (Prestige, 1970)
  • The Real Thing (Eastbound, 1973)
  • Wild Flower (Muse, 1977)
With With Roots
  • Stablemates (In+Out, 1993)
With
  • Jewels of Thought (Impulse!, 1969)
  • Journey to the One (Theresa, 1980)
  • Pharoah Sanders Live... (Theresa, 1982)
  • Heart is a Melody (Theresa, 1982)
  • (Theresa, 1985)
  • Africa (Timeless, 1987)
With
  • That Healin' Feelin' (Blue Note, 1970)
With With
  • Lean on Me (Cadet, 1972)
With Lonnie Smith
  • Turning Point (Blue Note, 1969)
With
  • Sparks! (Prestige, 1970)
  • Spark Plug (Prestige, 1971)
  • Akilah! (Prestige, 1972)
With
  • Sneak Preview! (Prestige, 1970)
  • (Prestige, 1971)
  • Bad Walking Woman (Prestige, 1972)
  • Where I'm Coming From (Prestige, 1972)
With Bob Stewart
  • First Line (JMT, 1988)
With
  • Turn It On! (Prestige, 1971)
  • (Prestige, 1971)
  • Goin' Down Slow (Prestige, 1972)
With Gábor Szabó
  • Macho (Salvation, 1975)
With Stanley Turrentine
  • (Blue Note, 1968)
  • Don't Mess with Mister T. (CTI, BGO Records, Sony 1973)
  • The Sugar Man (CTI, BGO Records, Sony 1975)
  • The Man with the Sad Face (Fantasy, 1976)
With
  • Portraits of Duke Ellington (Verve, 1989)
  • Portraits of Thelonious Monk (Verve, 1989)
  • Self Portraits (Verve, 1989)
  • Spirits of Our Ancestors (Verve, 1991)
With
  • Love Bug (Blue Note, 1969)


Sampled
  • , Paul's Boutique, "To All the Girls" (Capitol, 1989)


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