Mustafa Ahmed  

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Mustafa Ahmed is an Afro-Caribbean percussionist active in ethnic, dance, hip hop, gospel, jazz and new-age. An example of his more eclectic work on congas and bongos can be heard on the Arthur Russell composition "Let's Go Swimming". He has recorded and/or performed in concert throughout the United States and Europe for an eclectic group of composers, vocalists, musicians, and dancers including Greg Alper, Rashid Bakr, Jon Bates, Jeffrey Berman, Sandi Blair, Ernie Brooks, Jerry Brooks, Trisha Brown, Cynthia Cantania, Phil Clendeninn, Charles Compo, Ted Daniels, Guy De Bièvre, Bill Dotts, Al Edwensen, Steve Elson, John Farrell, Curtis Fowlkes, Matt Friedman, Tony Garnier, Jon Gibson, Tiye Giraud, Daniel Goode, Peter Gordon, Steven Hall, Frank and Adrianne Haye, Mark Hennen, Guy Klusevek, Jodeph Kubera, Elodie Lauten, Gary Lucas, James Mason, Jeff Miller, Shedrick Mitchell, Lenny Pickett, Shirley Riley, Mitch Rothschild, Arthur Russell, Bill Ruyle, Larry Saltzman, Steve Scales, Heidi Seigell, Susan Smith, T. M. Stevens, Ned Sublette, Gene Torres, "Blue" Gene Tyranny, Rain Worthington, Mark Worthy, and Peter Zummo.



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