Alvin “Junior” Moore vs Atlanta Braves- One Special Case

Free Agents Draft 

One Special Case 

NEW YORK (AP) There were three major classifications in today’s free agent baseball draft option playouts, six-year veterans and certain minor leaguers whose eligibility depended on contract assignment during the 1977 season. 

And then, there was Junior Moore. 

Moore, who batted .268 in his rookie season with the Atlanta Braves in 1977, was in a category by himself, just as available as all of the big name free agents even though he did not fit into any of the three conventional lists. 

That was because of a unique clause written into Moore’s contract with the Braves that permitted him to leave at the end of the season. 

When National League President Chub Feeney first saw Moore’s contract and its special freedom clause, he rejected it. But subsequent arbitration upheld the pact and it was finally formally approved in August. 

The agreement, negotiated by Moore’s agent, Abdul Jalil of Superstar Management, was included in the third-baseman’s contract, giving him an escape route if he was dissatisfied with his playing time. Moore played in 111 games and went to bat 361 times. 

After the season, he decided to exercise the unique contract clause and declare for free agency. He is by himself in a category labeled: “Agreement Between Player and Club.” 

Moore was unlikely to attract the kind of big-money offers waiting for some of the other free agents in today’s auction. There were anticipated price tags of between $1.5 and $2 million for hitters like Richie Zisk, Lyman Bostock.

In baseball 

Braves’ rookie has sharp agent 

By Milton Richman 

UPI Sports Editor 

NEW YORK A couple of nights ago, Phil Niekro, Atlanta’s tough luck pitcher and elder statesman, was watching Junior Moore hit and could hardly take his eyes off him. He was fascinated. 

When he had the chance, Niekro went over to the Braves’ rookie third baseman and said to him, “there’s no pitcher in the league that can throw the ball by you, as quick as your bat is.” 

Moore, hitting .329 for Atlanta right now, the same as he did last year for Richmond in the International League, is represented by an agent who is pretty quick upstairs, too. His name is Abdul Jalil, and at 26 he’s only three years older than Moore, but he already has some pretty impressive credentials. 

Jalil holds a master’s degree in business administration from Stanford along with another business degree from the University of California where he not only graduated with honors but completed the four year course in two years. His *182 (146) I.Q. qualifies him as “near genius,” and he had to be one to think up the kind of contract he got Moore with the Braves. 

Keep in mind Moore is only a rookie, yet here are the terms of the contract Jalil put together for him: 

-The Braves were to pay Moore $75,000 this season. That was only his salary. 

-They also were to pay him a $50,000 bonus and provide him with an additional $50,000 interest-free loan. 

That’s not bad for openers, but wait, there’s more coming. 

The imaginative, foresighted Jalil saw to it that three other clauses were written into the Atlanta contract of Alvin “Junior” Moore. The first one gave Moore the option of becoming a free agent simply by notifying the Braves of his intention, which works out to be the same as anytime he choses. Under the present Basic Agreement between the players and the owners, a player becomes a free agent the second year only after he plays for a team without signing a contract the previous year. 

Another clause allowed Moore to veto any trade the Braves might involve him in, and still a third clause gave him the option of choosing the team he wished to be traded to. 

What club owner in the world would ever sign a rookie to a contract like that? 

Ted Turner, the Braves’ owner, would. Not only would he, he did last 

March 14. 

Moore’s contract still had to be filed with the National League office and on April 28, Chub Feeney, the National League President, wrote a letter about it to Bill Lucas, the Braves’ Director of Player Personnel. 

The letter said: 

“Specific covenants contained in Alvin Moore’s contract are disapproved because it (the contract) contains provisions inconsistent with the reserve system article of the new Basic Agreement. 

Please be sure the player receives a copy of this letter.” 

Jalil sees nothing wrong with the contract the way it was originally written. 

“Ted Turner signed it, and so did Junior,” he says. “The contract does not violate any law. What’s happening now reminds me of what happened to Jim Thorpe. Once he was awarded those medals, how could they take them away from him? 

“All I want is protection for my ballplayer and a contract providing him with maximum flexibility. Feeney contends Junior Moore’s contract, in essence, bargains away the rights won by management in the Basic Agreement. Our contention is that the Basic Agreement only contains the player’s minimum rights, not his maximum rights.” 

Next step is a grievance procedure. The Players’ Association has been apprised of Feeney’s disapproval and already has asked for a hearing. 

Jalil contends Feeney’s action automatically made Moore a free agent, and if he’s right, it will move the present baseball contracts another step toward obsolescence. Pretty soon, there won’t be any contracts at all. Why bother signing them when they’re non-binding? 

Junior Moore? All he wants to do is play baseball. He gives practically all the money he makes to his mother, but saves some for his car. Originally it was a 1965 Chevrolet Biscayne, and it was so banged up and rotted out, he picked it up for $50. 

Moore has put a lot of work into it, remodeling it completely with Cadillac El Dorado and Mark IV parts. The car now can accommodate 12 persons and gets 30 miles to the gallon. Moore already has turned down a $2,000 offer for it. The new paint job he gave it catches everybody’s eye. He calls it “money green.”

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Alvin Moore vs Atlanta Braves

Major League Baseball Arbitration Proceeding

MLB-MLBPA Arb. 77-18 (1977)

Facts

Alvin Moore (plaintiff) signed a one-year contract with the Atlanta Braves. The contract contained a clause that said if Moore was not satisfied with his playing time, the Braves were required to trade him to a team approved by Moore. The covenant also stated that if a trade were not completed by the end of the season, Moore was allowed to become a free agent if he so chose. At the time, Moore had less than one year of service in Major League Baseball (MLB). The league president (defendant) disapproved of this covenant. The president believed that the covenant was inconsistent with the collective-bargaining agreement agreed to by the league and the players’ union. This agreement required players to have a minimum of five years of service in MLB before they could become eligible for free agency. The players’ union filed a grievance on Moore’s behalf. The union cited the collective-bargaining agreement’s clause permitting special covenants that benefit players. The union maintained that the president could disapprove of a special covenant only if the covenant did not benefit the player. The league countered that this covenant effectively created an entirely new reserve system, contrary to what the league and players had previously agreed to. According to the league, the reserve system created by the collective-bargaining agreement was created to provide for an even and equitable distribution of players among all of the teams. Additionally, the collective-bargaining agreement contained a free agent re-entry procedure. By giving Moore the ability to determine his own free agency, the league argued, the covenant contravened the agreed-upon system. The league contended that a covenant that violated the collective-bargaining agreement and the rights of the other 25 MLB teams could not be permitted to stand simply because it benefited a player. The issue was brought before an arbitrator.

PRESS ROW 

Jerry Gandy- Richmond Independent: Press Row on Jr. Moore

Historic contract for Moore 

-Jerry Gandy

RICHMOND’S ALVIN (JUNIOR) Moore suddenly finds himself the center of attention at the Atlanta Braves’ Orlando, Fla., spring training base, and neither his bat nor his glove directly is responsible for the spotlight. The historic contract Moore signed Monday has baseball writers from coast to coast wondering if Ted Turner is undermining his own franchise. 

The rookie third baseman has made one of those “play me or trade me” demands, and the Braves have agreed to it in writing, giving Junior a nice bonus in the process. 

According to Moore, he is to be the judge of whether he gets enough playing time. If he feels that he isn’t seeing enough action, he can demand a trade to another club, and he has final approval of the transaction. If such a trade can’t be made, the former Kennedy High School athlete will become a free agent. 

MOORE ISN’T CONCERNED over the impact that his landmark contract could have on baseball. “All I’m thinking about is that I’m pleased with the contract,” reported Moore over the telephone from Orlando. “I love baseball and I want to play. I have two options left, and I don’t want to be sent down again.” 

The 24-year-old infielder, who has put in six minor league seasons in the Atlanta chain, has batted safely in each of the six Grapefruit League contests in which he has appeared. Jerry Royster is the Atlanta third baseman, but Moore reports that the veteran might be shifted to compete with Darrel Chaney at shortstop. 

“I think I’m an every day player,” commented Moore, indicating that his patience might be tested by a lot of time in the dugout. “If the guy ahead of me is having a good year, I think I’ll be patient. Hopefully I’ll play my way into the lineup or somebody else will play his way out.” 

If Moore were to exercise the trade clause in his contract, he would be looking for a club in need of a third baseman, rather than a specific team. He wouldn’t wind up in the Bay Area under any circumstances. 

“I WOULDN’T WANT to play in San Francisco or Oakland,” Moore disclosed. “I want to stay away from home. I wouldn’t be able to get any rest. I want to concentrate on playing baseball, not visiting with friends. It’s not that I don’t enjoy their company, but I would want to have time to myself.” 

Moore is confident that he will be a productive player with the Braves this season. The 5-11 190-pounder also played second and the outfield in the minors, but wants to concentrate on third base in the majors. He doesn’t care to be a utility player. 

I don’t want to be a jack of all trades and master of none,” Moore remarked. 

PLAYING TRIPLE-A ball at Richmond, Va., last season, Moore was a leftfielder in 85 games, put in eight contests at second and filled in at third in just five. He had a .329 batting average and was a unanimous all-star outfield choice, but didn’t play in the game because he was called up to the parent club Aug. 2. 

He collected seven hits in 26 at-bats for the Braves while appearing in 20 games. 

Alvin Jr. Moore Atlanta Braves Rookie Card

“The biggest difference in the major leagues, besides the better ballparks and superior lighting,” he observed, “is that the pitchers can throw the ball where they want it. You see pitchers, not throwers, in the National League. A pitcher’s arm probably is as strong as it’s going to get by the time he’s 20, but the major leaguers have better control.” 

MOORE’S MINOR LEAGUE credentials were impeccable, except for an experimental period when the organization attempted to change him into a pull hitter. He was an all-star selection in his first two seasons in pro ball, 1971 when he batted .310 in the Appalachian League at Wytheville, Va., and 1972, when he batted .300 in the Western Carolina. League at Greenwood, S.C. 

“I had my worst year when they changed my stance to try to make me a power hitter in 1973,” recalled Moore of his experience at Savannah, Ga., when he batted .229. “I hit 11 home runs, but my average suffered.” 

He raised his average to .259 the next season at Savannah, when he went back to his former stance and still managed nine homers. Moore had played second in 1973 and was shifted back to third in ’74 since management attributed the dip in his batting average to lack of confidence at a new position. “I never lost my confidence,” he stressed. “I couldn’t figure out why they were trying to make a power hitter out of me.” 

MOORE RETURNED TO all-star status in 1975 while playing second base at Richmond, where he batted .300 with 14 home runs and five triples. He led his club with 13 game-winning hits and added another with his second single in the All-Stars’ win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. 

Batting averages are something Moore reads about in the off-season. He insists that he doesn’t keep tabs on his batting stats during the season. He’s more interested in getting good wood on the ball than counting his number of hits. 

“I see some players writing down their statistics and doing arithmetic every night,” he explained. “When their averages go down, they start pressing at the plate. I don’t let myself get wrapped up in that stuff. I see some of those guys getting strung out over their batting averages. I feel I’ve accomplished something if I make good contact at the plate. I call that the point of action. I’m satisfied when I hit the ball hard enough to cause an error.”

★ ★★ 

Richmond Independent

ABDUL JALIL, WHO negotiated that historic contract with the Atlanta Braves for Richmond’s Junior Moore last Monday, reports that general manager Bill Lucas has offered no comments, but Marvin Miller of the Players Assn. was stunned by what he was able to obtain for the infielder. 

“Miller told me that the contract has done as much for baseball as anything in the basic agreement just signed by the Players Assn. and the owners,” reports the former Cal track athlete turned sports agent. 

The contract— which gives Moore the right to demand a trade of his choice or free agent status if a transaction can’t be made, if he becomes dissatisfied over the amount of his playing time— will be the subject of articles in The Sporting News and Baseball Digest, according to Jalil. 

★ ★★

BENCH STRENGTH: A major league baseball player who languishes on the bench not longer has to sit and take it, according to Abdul Jalil (former Cal trackman Randy Wallace), who runs Super Star Management in Oakland. 

One of Jalil’s clients, third baseman Alvin “Junior” Moore of Richmond, has signed an Atlanta Braves’ contract which may be unique. 

“If Moore is dissatisfied with his playing time,” said Jalil, “it’s in his contract that he can submit a letter to the Braves, who then must initiate a trade to the team of Moore’s choice, which can only be consummated with his consent. If there is no trade by the end of the season, the contract is voided and he becomes a free agent.” 

Who said baseball still is in the hands of its owners?

★ ★★

Alvin “Junior” Moore played five seasons in the major leagues with the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox. He is listed as the regular third baseman with the Braves in 1977. Moore hit for a decent .264 batting average in the big leagues, although he had little power and didn’t steal many bases.

Moore was born in Waskom, TX and attended high school in Richmond, CA. Drafted in the 11th round of the 1971 Amateur Draft, he was in the minors with the Braves organization from 1971 to 1976, several times hitting .300+. His first shot at the majors was in August of 1976, and he stayed up all of 1977 with the Braves. After the season he became a free agent and signed with the White Sox. Moore was in the minors for part of 1978 but not in 1979. In 1980 he was again in the minors part of the year for his last season there. Then he spent five years playing in Mexico.

Under his given name of Alvin Moore, Junior Moore later coached college baseball at both Patten University in Oakland, CA and Bethany College in Scotts Valley, CA. Moore was also a very popular player and manager in the Mexican minor leagues after completing his big league career.
The Stanford Jazz Workshop will be honoring Jazz Legend Khalil Shaheed with a Tribute and FUNraiser at his performance at the Festival on July 19, 2010 at 7:30 pm. Khalil will be honored by the U. S. Congress, State of California, City of Oakland, and Masjidul Waritheen.

Khalil will perform at the Festival with his group “Mo’Rockin Project” Featuring: Bouchaib Abdelhadi, vocals/dembek; Yassir Chadly- Imam at Masjid al-Iman Oakland, vocals/gembre/oud; Richard Howell, saxophone; Khalil Shaheed, trumpet; Glen Pearson, piano; Ron Belcher, bass; Deszon Claiborne, drums.

The event is being arranged by Gabrielle Wilson and Associates with the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation where recently KPFA Host Doug Edwards and Ms. Wilson hosted Khalil Shaheed on “Music of the World”.Khalil directs the Oaktown Jazz Workshop two afternoons a week, runs the instrumental music program at Allen Temple Baptist Church in Oakland, serves as an artist-in-residence at the Oakland School of Music, and rehearsing and performing with three ensembles: the Khalil Shaheed Quartet (often including his daughter, Savannah Harris, 16, on drums), the jazz-meets-Moroccan music group cleverly named Mo’Rockin Project, and Redwood Brass, a four-trumpet, one-trombone quintet that mixes jazz and classical music.

The first time Bay Area trumpet master Khalil Shaheed listened to cassettes of North African melodies given to him by Moroccan singer and multi-instrumentalist Yassir Chadly, he had a sudden insight: “They ain’t playin’ nothin’ but the blues!” This revelation showed Shaheed the common ground that his own roots in jazz and blues shared with the soulful, ancient musical traditions of North Africa.

No matter where it comes from, great music can fortify the soul and bring people together. In the Mo’Rockin’ Project, a septet co-led by Shaheed and Chadly, the excitement of a funky horn section and heartfelt jazz improvisation unite with the sublime sounds of Islamic devotional music and traditional Arabic and African instruments. The result is a remarkable fusion that captures the essence of two cultures and delivers the best of both worlds, conjuring up “how Marvin Gaye might have sounded fronting Abdullah Ibrahim’s band” according to East Bay Express.

Without being overtly political, the energetic, funky music they create dispels misconceptions about American and Islamic traditions, and exemplifies the beauty that can be created when two cultures come together in the spirit of celebration, communication, and love. Describing the Mo’Rockin’ Project’s sound, bluesman Taj Mahal said it best: “There isn’t a vehicle made by man on Earth or space that can give you this beautiful a ride!”

THE REVOLUTIONARILY INCOMPARABLE ABBEY LINCOLN- AMINATA MOSEKA: Jazz Singer, Actress and Civil Rights Activist

THE REVOLUTIONARILY INCOMPARABLE ABBEY LINCOLN- AMINATA MOSEKA AND BAD BLACK EXPO HISTORICAL SUCCESS!

Anna Marie Wooldridge (August 6, 1930 – August 14, 2010), known professionally as Abbey Lincoln- Aminata Moseka, was a towering figure of film, TV, stage, musical expression, feminism, and Afrocentrism who led a colorful life- the FIRST FEMALE of COLOR to appear in Rock-n-Roll film, actress, cover girl, model, jazz vocalist, singer, songwriter, and political activist who’s career spanned six decades, during which time she recorded more than 20 albums, wrote her own songs, acted in films and television shows and was a pioneering voice in the Black Power and African Liberation movements.

In the 1970s, Lincoln appeared on several hit television shows, including “All in the Family” and “Marcus Welby, M.D.”. She was spirited, spiritual, an original fashion icon, Abbey was the FIRST FEMALE entertainer to rock an Afro hairdo that led hairdressers to protest she was going to put them out of business. During the 1940’s to the late 1960’s, Ms. Lincoln had considerable success as she built her career in the late 1950s through the turbulent 1960s, she was a civil rights activist beginning in the 1960s, then stepped away during the 1970s and, years later, returned to prominence as a singer praised for her songwriting abilities. Lincoln made a career out of delivering deeply felt presentations of standards as well as writing and singing her own material wherein her lyrics often reflected the ideals of the civil rights movement and helped in generating passion for the cause in the minds of her listeners.
Aminata is enjoying a renaissance and receiving Critical Acclaim in the “Summer Of Soul (… Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)”, Questlove’s documentary of the The Harlem Cultural Festival, which was filmed Live in Marcus Garvey Park (formerly Mount Morris Park) in Harlem over the summer of 1969. The event celebrated Black history, culture and fashion over the course of six weeks and features never-before-seen concert performances by Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, Sly & the Family Stone, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Ray Baretto, Abbey Lincoln & Max Roach and more.
The event features Abbey Lincoln’s commanding performance of “Africa,” the John Coltrane composition, which she outfitted with her own lyrics. The band blares behind her, propelled from the drums by her then-husband, Max Roach, as she testifies about “a land of milk and honey” on the River Nile. Lincoln may be singing about the Promised Land, but pay close attention to the fire in her delivery, especially as she enters the home stretch — as if she’s saying, We still have a long road ahead.
If Abbey Lincoln was overwhelmed by the responsibility of being proclaimed “the last of the jazz singers”, she never let it show. As her great contemporaries and principal influences among the classic female jazz vocalists fell away – with Billie Holiday the first to go, in 1959, and Betty Carter the last, in 1998 – Lincoln steadfastly maintained her dignified, almost solemn, focus; her tart, deftly timed Holiday-like inflections, and her commitment to songs that dug deeper into life’s meanings than the usual lost-love exhalations.
Lincoln was born Anna Marie Wooldridge in Chicago, the 10th of 12 children, but raised on a farm in Michigan. She loved performing as a small child, and listened to music constantly – later recalling hearing Holiday and Coleman Hawkins on a hand-cranked Victrola gramophone. Anna Marie moved with her mother to Kalamazoo, Michigan, when she was 14, and began teaching herself piano, singing in school and with local bands.
She moved to California in 1951 in search of a singing career, and performed in local clubs including the Moulin Rouge in Los Angeles, then spent two years singing in Honolulu, where she met Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong before coming back to Los Angeles. In Los Angeles, she worked with lyricist Bob Russell who had become her manager, and she adopted other stage-names, including Gaby Lee. Russell that suggested she change her name and became Abbey Lincoln, a symbolic conjoining inspired by Westminster Abbey and Abraham Lincoln.
Abbey Lincoln’s career started very much in the mold that Lena Horne had established several decades earlier. Very sexualized, glamorous, singing these popular hits.
In 1956, she made her first album, “Affair, a Story of a Girl in Love” (Liberty), and appeared in her first film, the Jayne Mansfield vehicle “The Girl Can’t Help It.” Her image in both cases was decidedly glamorous.  Lincoln made a splash not only because of her voice, but her physical beauty.  Early album covers featured her in slinky dresses, and she appeared in the Jayne Mansfield movie wearing the dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”, and interpreted the theme song, working with the saxophonist Benny Carter’s band.
With Ivan Dixon, she co-starred in Nothing But a Man (1964), an independent film written and directed by Michael Roemer. In 1968 she co-starred with Sidney Poitier and Beau Bridges in For Love of Ivy and received a 1969 Golden Globe nomination for her appearance in the film. She appeared in Mission:Impossible, 1971 with Greg Morris, Television appearances began in 1968 with The Name of the Game. In March 1969 for WGBH-TV Boston, in one of a 10-episode series of individual dramas written, produced and performed by blacks, “On Being Black,” was her work in Alice Childress’s Wine in the Wilderness. She appeared in Mission: Impossible (1971), the telemovie Short Walk to Daylight (1972), Marcus Welby, M.D. (1974), and All in the Family (1978).
In the 1990 Spike Lee movie Mo’ Better Blues, Abbey Lincoln played the young Bleek’s mother, Lillian.
“Lincoln was a really gifted person and a truly wonderful actress. She was the kind of person you expected to live forever,” Poitier told The Times.
“She was gifted in so many ways. She was quite productive, and it was quite rewarding for those of us who heard her sing and watched her act.”
BUT, the appearance the dress worn by Marilyn Monroe, coupled with her first album, gave her a glamorous image. “I started out being a sexy young thing in a Marilyn Monroe dress,” she told The Times in 2000, “And Max Roach freed me from that.”
As mentioned, that changed when Lincoln turned her back on that image, she started working with jazz drummer Max Roach, whose music would reflect the coming civil rights struggle casting herself instead as a civil rights advocate, dressing in African-inspired clothing and hairstyles, and making music with a political tone as a testament against racism.
Explaining her image makeover in 1993, Lincoln told The Associated Press, “This dress was more important than I was.  People in the audience were looking at my exposed breasts and the shape of my body, and it didn’t have nothing to do with the music.”… It wasn’t a dream of mine to be a star, so Max came along at the right time to help save me from myself. Otherwise, I would have become an alcoholic and unhappy.”
She made one of her first appearances on national television in 1958, on “The Steve Allen Show,” and the performance can be retrieved from history on YouTube
Allen, probably thinking he was flattering her as a black woman by pawing all over her in words, introduces her as “one of the loveliest young singers we’ve had the pleasure of looking at and listening to on this show in a long time, the beautiful Abbey Lincoln,” and she accommodates him and the panting male public by slithering around as she sings a hipster bossa version of the old swing standard “You Came a Long Way from St. Louis.”
She moved to New York, became more invested in changing her musical style, in jazz vocals and she also became more interested in Black politics.
Though she made a debut recording as a leader in the mid-1950s, Lincoln was primarily a club singer, with a distinctive though still unformed sound at the time, but a restless curiosity and intelligence made her gravitate toward the company of some of the most progressive jazz musicians of the period – including the pianists Thelonious Monk and Mal Waldron, and the drummer Max Roach. Lincoln: “Well, I came to New York and met all these people — you know, these writers, painters, musicians – who told me why it was, every time I would go to a city, I’d find my relatives, the people that I represented, living in hovels and they didn’t have anything in the ’50s in this progressive scene that’s being refueled.” Some of that political culture, some of that political energy was being reformed in these different nightclubs.
Roach, one of the most powerful influences on the rhythmic thinking of the bebop pioneers of a decade before, introduced Lincoln to the producer Orrin Keepnews at Riverside Records in 1957. Her first release was That’s Him! – a session displaying the maturing talents of both a powerful musical force and a strong character, and featuring a pedigree bebop lineup including the trumpeter Kenny Dorham, the saxophonist Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis’s piano/bass combination of Wynton Kelly and Paul Chambers, and Roach. Though only in her 20’s, she was already giving the conventional mannerisms of jazz standard-singers ironic twists. She was later to declare that Roach’s arrival in her life was the moment at which she found her way as a jazz artist, but these early recordings suggest that her individuality had been developing over a longer period.
While working with Roach and becoming immersed in the struggles of black people around the world, she earned a reputation for being a warrior.
“She was committed to her art, she seemed very clear of what her purpose was, what she was to do.”
Lincoln once said that when people leave this Earth, they spread their wings of miracles in a blaze of light and disappear. Luckily, Lincoln’s spirit lives on in her recordings.
Abbey Lincoln, the legendary jazz vocalist who believed that singing is a political act, “Freedom, say freedom. Throw those shackles and chains away…”
In autumn 1960, Lincoln participated in the recording of one of the most celebrated jazz contributions to a wider political and social context, Roach and Oscar Brown Jr. landmark, “We Insist! Freedom Now Suite”. A testament against racism with ambitious splicing of work-song rhythms, the authoritative tenor sax of Hawkins counterbalancing Booker Little’s mercurial bop trumpet playing, multi-percussion ensemble sections and Lincoln’s moving…… raging lyrics, powerful vocals, screams and all, saturated the soul, putting her at the forefront of the civil rights movement! Freedom Now became a milestone in jazz history. The following year, Lincoln recorded Straight Ahead, with Hawkins, Little and Roach from the Freedom Now lineup, plus the multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy among other guests.
A fashion icon, Abbey was the FIRST FEMALE entertainer to rock an Afro hairdo that led hairdressers to protest she was going to put them out of business. She played a large role in civil rights activism in the 1960s as she and other artists performed at benefits and fundraisers for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), among other civil rights groups. Lincoln’s music began to reflect injustices blacks experienced in America in albums like We Insist! Freedom Now Suite and Straight Ahead, put her voice smack in the middle of the soundtrack of the civil-rights movement. In “Triptych: Prayer/Protest/Peace,” Lincoln literally screams her anger. But that’s not how she started out.
Village Voice jazz critic Nat Hentoff supervised the recording of the Freedom Now Suite and watched Lincoln transform from a sultry nightclub singer into a more sophisticated artist.
Feldstein: Abbey Lincoln’s career started very much in the mold that Lena Horne had established several decades earlier. Very sexualized, glamorous, singing these popular hits.
She moved to New York — she became more invested in changing her musical style.
She became more invested in jazz vocals and she also became more interested in Black politics.
Lincoln: “Well, I came to New York and met all these people — you know, these writers, painters, musicians – who told me why it was, every time I would go to a city, I’d find my relatives, the people that I represented, living in hovels and they didn’t have anything!”
“The 50’s in this progressive scene that’s being refueled with some of that political culture, some of that political energy is being reformed in these different nightclubs” Lincoln said
Lincoln’s metamorphosis from a sultry club singer into a more sophisticated artist stemmed form her ability to play with the rhythm, phrasing and vibe of the lyrics made her unique.
Lincoln’s explicit emotionalism and liberties with pitching and intonation sometimes seemed to push her intentions and execution to the verge of separation – contemporary acquaintances including Monk and Charles Mingus were also expanding her ideas and technical ambitions – but she sounded nonetheless like an artist inhabiting a musical world increasingly her own, particularly on such tracks as the boldly vocalized Blue Monk, which Monk himself endorsed.
Abbey, Maya Angelou and a Trinidadian-African, named Rosa Guy, formed the Cultural Association for Women of African Heritage. These women took heroic stands on African issues in the United States and aboard. When Patrice Lumumba, the democratically elected president of the Congo, was assassinated on January 17, 1961, this group went into action. These women, along with men like Max Roach, disrupted a United Nations meeting after learning that Lumumba had been murdered by Belgian imperialist and their Congolese stooges. This action took place on February 14, 1961.
On a trip to Africa in 1972, Lincoln received two surnames, Guinea’s former President Ahmed Sekou Toure gave her the name Aminata and the Minister of Information of Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) named her Moseka. She had traveled to Africa as a guest of Miriam Makeba.
In 1973 Aminata released the Album “People in Me” and “Blue Monk” with introduction by James Earl Jones: https://youtu.be/zTPMXrgPe80. Abdul-Jalil and SUPERSTAR MANAGEMENT worked with Aminata Moseka where she appeared at the BAD BLACK EXPO, and other events including a SPECIAL “MEN’S ONLY NIGHT” held LIVE INSIDE a Montgomery Wards in Richmond, CA., hosted by Abdul-Jalil!
There were LIVE Models with a Fashion Show, Free Refreshment, Door prizes, music by; Marvin Holmes and the Uptights; Jay Payton- MC; LIVE BROADCAST of KSOL Radio; with appearances from MOTION PICTURE STARS Renee Santoni- “Owen Marshall”; Julie Gregg- “Godfather I and II”; Rose Brumfield- “The Mack”, “Norman Is That You?”; Allen Garfield- “Candidate”, “Bracken World”; Olympians Eddie Hart, Dave Smith, and many other Sports Stars; Demonstrations- Hair stylist Fosters International, Food, Clothing, Product; Disc Jockies from KDIA, KFRC, KRE, KSAN, KSOL, KSFX.
Lincoln also made the albums Over the Years (2000), “It’s Me” (in 2003, the year she received the National Endowment for the Arts NEA Jazz Masters Award) and Naturally (2006).
In 2007, she released her last album, “Abbey Sings Abbey” – a poignant collection of new originals, covers of favorites such as Leonard Bernstein’s “Lucky To Be Me”, a bold a cappella account of “Tender As a Rose” and a distinctive reinvention of “Windmills of Your Mind”, with a superb Joe Lovano on saxophone. As she once said: “I live through music and it lives through me.” It was no exaggeration.
“There was a passion to what she did,” said jazz critic Don Heckman, who noted that Lincoln’s songwriting made her a rarity among jazz singers. “She was not someone who was just singing a song. She had an agenda, and a lot of it had to do with civil rights…. She expressed herself in dramatic and impressive fashion in what she said and how she sang.”
Her voice was a “special instrument, producing a sound that is parched rather than pure or perfect,” wrote the New York Times’ Peter Watrous in 1996. “But her limitations infuse her singing with honesty. More important, she understands the words she sings, declaiming them with a flare of memory that seems to illuminate all the lost love and sadness people experience.”
“Not so much vocally as visually — a slight toss of the head, a jutting of the jaw,” he wrote. “As Lincoln said, ‘We all stand on the shoulders of those who preceded us.’
One of the few divas of her genre. She was a firebrand, known for her passion and honesty. She’s an artistic maverick who’s spent a lifetime going her own way. In the process, she’s become one of the most influential female jazz singers of our time, an achievement that isn’t lost on her.
Her world-weary timbre gets at the root of a phrase. She plays with the time and the shape of melody in the tradition of Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis and especially Billie Holiday. The result is an emotional punch that even today leaves audiences breathless.
Lincoln- Aminata Moseka, died on August 14, 2010, in Manhattan, eight days after her 80th birthday. Her death was announced by her brother, David Wooldridge, who told The New York Times that she had died in her Upper West Side apartment in Manhattan, New York after suffering deteriorating health ever since undergoing open-heart surgery in 2007. No cause of death was officially given. She was cremated and her ashes were scattered.
Lincoln is survived by her brothers, David and Kenneth Wooldridge, and her sister, Juanita Baker.
Hentoff says Lincoln was a sometimes self-deprecating woman with a ready, sardonic wit, and says her death is a huge loss to a jazz community that doesn’t have musicians like her anymore.

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O’Malley,Alameda County, Superior Court, Judge, JonTigar, CSAA, Victoria Henley, Michael Tigar, Judicial Council, Ronald M. George, California Supreme Court, Presiding, Yolanda Northridge, George Hernandez, Ronald G. Overholt, California Judges Association, Leo Dorado, Oakland City Attorney, John Russo, Randy Hall, Elizabeth Allen, Eliada Perez, Janie Wong, Jane Williams, Patricia Smith, Ropers, Majeski, Kohn, Bentley, Randy Willoughby, Alex Stuart, Bradley Bening, Willoughby, Stuart & Bening, Wilson Elser, Archer Norris, Daniel Crowley & Associates, Joel K. Liberson, Gordon & Rees, Crone Rozynko, Grancell, Lebovitz, California State Bar Association, Jackson Alternative Dispute Resolution, Cleaveland, Murray, ASU Group, D. L. Glaze, Bay Area Carpet Cleaning, David C. Lee, Michael Ballachey, Richard Hodge, Appellate Judges, James Richman, Henry Needham, Frank Roesch, jail, objected, hearing, answer, charges, lied under oath, demean, humiliate, provoke, lying under oath, perjury, expressed a fixed opinion, deceitful, displayed disdain, malice, mental attitude, disposition, right to a fair hearing, challenge for cause, willful misconduct, bad faith, mistreatment, promised retaliation, atmosphere of unfairness, unethical behavior, violates, strikes, due process, United States Constitution, California Constitution, opinion, Resolution, Native American, abuse, Washington, OWS, Occupy, Occupiers, Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Assemblyman Sandre Swanson, Redeem, Martin Luther King Jr., Dream,Keith Carson,Poverty Pimps,Killers,Kings Dream,Sell Out,The Black Elected Officials and Faith Based Leaders,The California Branch of the NAACP,The Oakland Branch of the NAACP,The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights, San Francisc
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Oakland Council Candidate Lousy Larry Greid & Police Victim Alan Blueford Coontoon, OPD gang Blue Meanies got’em
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A.’s office while sitting alone in the lobby waiting for a meeting,the Reid Gang, wants the injunction/curfews,they are law enforcement,real estate developers dream tools,for gentrifying the inner-city,administratively,taking land from the poor,an analyst,revealed,the North Oakland Gang Injunction HAS FAILED to reduce crime in any way,has enriched the police department with over $12 million,Oakland Police Department has FAILED to comply with the Federal Mandate to meet MINIMUM agreed upon standards to fight corruption,one of the presumed reasons for Oakland Police Department Chief Anthony Batts resigning,One question being asked now,did Mayor Ron Dellums or City Attorney John Russo investigate,many alleged charges of abuse against former Oakland Police Department Chief Anthony Batts before they hired him,was that a factor in his resigning,Watch video of al-Hakim,https://Nowtruth.org,exposed California, Alameda, County, Superior, Court, Corruption,Nowtruth.org, Gave Case File To Stephan Barber, Law Firm, Ropers Majeski,Court,al,Hakim,Nowtruth,Political Suicide,Must Resign,Judge Jon Tigar,appointment,judicial,post,Nepotism,Cronyism,voicemail,Deputy District Attorney Kevin Dunleavy,continued Corruption,Fraud,District, Attorney, Nancy, O’Malley,victim, al-Hakim,ordered al-Hakim,NEVER return,the courthouse,under the threat of arrest,D. A. Bob Conner, known to al-Hakim,tried to place al-Hakim in a life threatening situation,that resulted in the only conviction of police officers crimes committed while on duty,She made this order without any legal proceeding, court order, cause,her effort to prompt a conflict of interest charge, to avoid having to investigate and prosecute the complaint, evidence by al-Hakim, that establishes the admitted fraud committed by the D.A.’s office for over 20 years,Listen,Maggie Takeda,voicemail, exposing Presiding Judge Jon Rolfenson, losing,throwing away,formal Corruption Fraud Complaint,video of al-Hakim,exposed Govenor Jerry Brown Covering up, Judges, DA, City Attorney’s from Oakland,San Leandro,he was suppose to Investigate,Fraud, Watch the story with video and documents,the late, great, Gil Scott-Herron, you can watch,OCCUPY RE-EVOLUTION, from the comfort of your home,away,24/7, live television feed,OCCUPY OAKLAND,OCCUPY Movements, around the world,the Nowtruth.org, website,Crooked former Oakland City Attorney John Russo,forced to resign, constant three year barrage,fact laden reports of fraud and corruption, by Abdul-Jalil al-Hakim,appointed,Alameda city manager,sources have confirmed,has over 100,000 signatures,sign the Petition To The Honorables President Barack Obama, United States Attorney General Eric Holder,investigation of corruption,then Attorney General Jerry Brown, Oakland City Attorney John Russo, former Oakland and current San Leandro City Attorney Jayne Williams, former District Attorney Tom Orloff, and current District Attorney Nancy E. 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