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Makanda Ken McIntyre Born Kenneth Arthur McIntyre Also Known As Ken McIntyre September 7 1931 – June 13 2001 Was An American Jazz Musician And Composer. McIntyre Was Born In Boston Massachusetts. In Addition To His Primary Instrument The Alto Saxophone He Also Played Flute Bass Clarinet Oboe Bassoon And Many Other Woodwind Instruments As Well As Double Bass Drum Set And Piano. He Recorded Thirteen Albums One Of Which Was Released Posthumously. He Composed Well Over 400 Compositions And Wrote About 200 Arrangements Reflecting The Culture Of His Caribbean And African American Roots Including Blues Jazz And Calypso. His Very First Album Entitled Stone Blues Was Recorded In 1960 Accompanied By Local Boston Musicians With Whom He Had Been Rehearsing For Several Years. Over The Course Of His Career McIntyre Performed Or Recorded With Nat Adderley Jaki Byard Ron Carter Eric Dolphy Charlie Haden Daoud A. Haroon Richard Harper David Murray And Reggie Workman Among Others And Was A Member Of The Innovative Group Beaver Harris And The 360 Degree Ensemble. After Serving Two Years In The U.S. Army McIntyre Earned A Bachelor's Degree In Music Composition From The Boston Conservatory In 1958 With A Certificate In Flute Performance And A Master's Degree In Music Composition From The Boston Conservatory In 1959. He Also Went On To Earn A Doctorate Ed.D. In Curriculum Design From The University Of Massachusetts Amherst In 1975. In 1971 He Founded The First African American Music Program In The Country At The State University Of New York College At Old Westbury Teaching There For 24 Years. 1 He Also Taught At Wesleyan University Where He Recorded With Richard Harper And Collaborated With Daoud A. Haroon Smith College Central State University And The The New School For Jazz And Contemporary Music. In The Early 1990s He Changed His Name To Makanda Ken McIntyre. While Performing In Zimbabwe A Stranger Handed Him A Piece Of Paper With The Word "Makanda" Written On It The Word Means "many Skins" In The Ndebele Language And "many Heads" In Shona. 2 McIntyre Died In New York City At The Age Of 70.

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