Rashied Ali 1935-2009 R.I.P.
08/16/2009

Jazz drumming giant worked with Coltrane, Cherry, Ayler, Sanders and others.
By Fred Mills
The jazz world lost yet another link to its revolutionary years this week. Drummer Rashied Ali (born Robert Patterson) passed away Wednesday in New York at the age of 76. According to a report filed by the New York Times, his wife, Patricia Ali, indicated it was due to a heart attack.
Anyone ever touched by John Coltrane's latterday free jazz excursions can't help but know Ali's astonishing polythmic - he had been called "multi-rhythmic" - flights in the mid ‘60s. In particular, 1967's Interstellar Space stands out; the Times piece calls it "one of the purest expressions of the free jazz movement." In addition to Coltrane, Ali played with many other greats including Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, Don Cherry, Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane, James Blood Ulmer and Bill Laswell, effectively influencing several generations' worth of fans and peers.
The Philadelphia native remained active until his death, most recently fronting the Rashied Ali Quintet. He also operated a jazz club called Ali's Alley in New York in the ‘70s.
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