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Charles Sullivan (musician)
American trumpeter, composer, and bandleader
Musical artist
Charles Sullivan (Also known as Kamau Adilifu) is an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader. He has recorded four albums as leader. He also made recordings as a sideman with Woody Shaw, Dollar Brand, Ricky Ford, and King Curtis, among others.[1][2]
Biography
Charles Sullivan was born in New York City. Growing up, Sullivan was taught how to play the trumpet from his two uncles who were both trumpet players.[3] He went on to earn a bachelor's degree from the Manhattan School of Music in 1967. He also worked for multiple off-Broadway productions shortly before and after his graduation. In Spring of 1967 Sullivan made his first trip to Europe; a five month long tour performing with the Donald McKayle Dance Company then toured briefly as Count Basie's lead trumpeter in 1970 and with Lonnie Liston Smith in 1971. In 1974 Sullivan released his first album as bandleader titled Genesis. The album was entirely arraigned, composed, and produced by
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Charles L. Sullivan
Major Works
- Gulf Coast Album: A Journey in Historic Photographs 1899-2011 from New Orleans across the Mississippi Gulf Coast to Mobile (2011)
- Hurricanes of the Mississippi Gulf Coast: 3 Centuries of Destruction (2009)
- The Mississippi Gulf Coast: Portrait of a People: An Illustrated History (1985)
Biography of Charles L. Sullivan
Charles L. Sullivan is an archivist and historian from Natchez, Mississippi. He earned his bachelor and master degrees from the University of Southern Mississippi and acquired a year of post-graduate
work at the University of Mississippi. He taught history at the Perkinston Campus of Mississippi Gulf
Coast Community College, and he was also chairman of the Social Studies Department. He retired from
teaching in May 2006, becoming the college’s first professor emeritus. Since 2006, he has been the
archivist of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.
Sullivan has published articles for New Orleans Magazine,Mississippi Magazine, and The Journal of Mississippi History. His books include Mississippi Gulf Coast: P Charles J. Sullivan, Jr. Biography: Born in Washington, D.C., November 23, 1936. Attended Washington, D.C. parochial schools; Mount St. Mary's College, B.S., 1958; Georgetown University Law Center, LL.B., 1961. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1963. Married. General Assembly: Private Career and Other Public Service: Return to Charles J. Sullivan's Introductory Page•
(Biographical Series)
MSA SC 3520-13389
House of Delegates, Prince George's County, 1971-78. Vice chair, Constitution and Administrative Law Committees, 1975-78.
Served in U.S. Air Force. Member, Young Democrats of Maryland; Prince George's County, Maryland State and American Bar Associations; Elks; American Legion; National Guard Association; International Association of Approved Basketball Officials.
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