Ian Whiteman
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Ian Whiteman | |
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Also known as | Abdal Lateef |
Born | 1945 |
Origin | Saffron Walden, England |
Genre(s) | folk rock, Moroccan-Andalus |
Years active | 1960s - present |
Label(s) | Island Records, Head Records, Blue Horizon |
Associated acts | Ben Carruthers and the Deep, The Action, Mighty Baby, The Bunch, John Martyn, Hard Meat, Steve Gibbons, Gary Farr, Sandy Denny, Shirley Collins, The Habibiyya, Iain Matthews, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Richard and Linda Thompson, Bridget St. John, Marc Ellington, Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam |
Website | ianwhiteman.com |
Ian Whiteman (aka "Abdal Lateef") is a musician, calligrapher and graphic designer from England.
[edit] External links
- http://www.renderingislam.com/alwhiteman.htm Ian Abdal Lateef Whiteman, Graphic Designer, Calligrapher, Architect, Musician; Interviewed by Kelly Crosby