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Omar Hakim

08.18.10 by Patrick 1 Comment

The first time I heard Omar Hakim was on the Burning for Buddy tribute. I was 15 then, and “Slow Funk” remains one of my favorite tracks on that album. Beyond technical ability and “groove”, there’s just a certain energy to Omar’s playing that I’ve always really liked.

These aren’t necessarily the best clips of Omar out there, just a few I hadn’t seen before and found enjoyable.

With Sting:

  • “I Burn for You”
  • “Driven to Tears”

Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Stanley Clarke, and Omar Hakim with “Footprints” in 1991, Montreax:

Omar Hakim in Weather Report – “Where the Moon Goes”

Omar Hakim with Bobby McFerrin (too bad Richard Bona doesn’t get in on the action in this clip):

Filed Under: Check This Out! Tagged With: funk/groove, fusion, Herbie Hancock, jazz, Omar Hakim, video

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