Wikipedia:Requested articles/music/Jazz
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[edit] Jazz Genres
- Creative jazz -
- Crossover jazz -
- Expatriate Jazz -
- Freestyle Jazz -
[edit] Jazz Performers
- See also the List of Jazz Musicians, and its instrument linked pages, for additional unwritten/requested articles.
[edit] A
- Adam Nitti (bassist) -
- Amanda Pepping (trumpeter) -
- Aristo Sham (pianist) -
- Aristoteles (fluter) -
[edit] B
- Barry Bauguess (trumpeter) -
- Ben Issacs -
- Britton Theurer (trumpeter) -
- Butch Miles (drummer) -
- Rick Longyear
- Billy Dackenbracker
[edit] C
- Carlo von Sexron (see Josh Homme) -
- Carlos Averhoff, Jr "Sax" -
[edit] D
- Dave Dexter, Jr. -
- David Friesen - world-renowned solo jazz bassist
- David Bilger (trumpeter) -
- Del Paxton -
- Derek Greenwood -
- DuPree Bolton -
- Dynastie Crisis (One big hit song called Faust 72 on Ocean's Twelve soundtrack. Apparently they are an Euro funk rock band.) -
- Dynasty Duff (a Californian jazz band whose members all died miserably during the Pearl Harbour incident) -
[edit] E
- E.J. Strickland (drummer) -
- Eric Aubier (trumpeter) -
- Evan Howard-(drummer/composer) -
- Evalisto Muyinda - also known als Evaristo Muyinda
- Eleonor England - Jazz Vocalist in San Diego and San Francisco, Vocal Coach
- Eva Emingerova - Czech Jazz Vocalist
[edit] F
- The Fourth Way - jazz fusion band, with Michael White (violinist), Mike Nock, Ron McClure -
- Frankie Marcos "Sax" -
[edit] G
- Gary Lawrence (pianist/bandleader) -
- Greg Clayton (Guitarist/Bandleader)
- Gregory Aiken (cheerleader of a jazz band) -
[edit] H
- Hikari Ichihara aka Sara Smile
[edit] I-J
- Jan Machat (flutist) -
- Janine de Waleyne (Singer in Swingle Singers, before 1973) -
- Jay Mason (saxophonist in Gordon Goodwin's band) -
- Jonmicol -
- Josephine Antoine(Metropolitan Opera Singer) -
- James Tuggle (Conductor) -
<a href="http://myspace.com/janekgwizdalaproject">Janek Gwizdala</a>
[edit] K
- Kamiak Show Band -
- Karl Neracher (violinist, leader of St Gallen Chamber Orch., Switzerland for many years) -
- Ken Filiano (double bass)
- Kollektief (Willem Breuker (nl) group) -
- Kazutoki Umezu - (Alt sax, Soprano sax, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet)
- Kazumi Hikorumemenekasizuma (a Japaneze jazz singer-songstress whose music is influenced by many genres, including: disco, classical avant-garde, Krautrock, gamelan, 80s pop, IDM, anti-folk, baroque, and death metal) -
[edit] L
- Lorel D Zaide -
- Laura Varcho (singer) -
- Leszek Chiconski -
- Louisiana Five -
- Larsen Jon (guitarist) -
- Lovie Austin (band leader, pianist)-
[edit] M
- Marie Speziale (trumpeter) -
- Mark Nightingale (trombonist) -
- Matthew Shulman (trumpeter) -
- Mike Metheny (trumpeter) -
- Motion Poets -
- Munch Manship (saxophonist/arranger/teacher at Salford)
[edit] N-O
- Nicolas Kendall (American violinist) -
- Nigel Moyse - Irish Guitarist, worked extensively with John Stevens as well as Ed Speight
[edit] P-Q
- Phaithoon Nhunchoke (Thai singer) -
- Pim Jacobs (Important Dutch pianist and husband to Europe's "first lady of jazz", Rita Reys)
[edit] R
- Randy Purcell (trombonist) -
- Revetti Sakalar (Indian Classical Singer) -
- Richard Tee (U.S. keyboard player)
- Rita Reys (Important Dutch singer)
- Robert Earley (Trumpeter) -
- Ron McClure (bassist) -
- Roland King -
[edit] S
- Stephen Burns (Trumpeter) -
- Stuff (band) (70s U.S. jazz - funk band)
- Susie Arioli Band -
[edit] T-U
- the Shining Lights -
- Toni Kitanovski (Macedonian jazz guitarist)
- Diego Urcola (Argentinean jazz trumpet player) www.diegourcola.com
[edit] V
- Valdo Williams -
- Venkman (jazz musician) -
- Volker Kriegel (de) -
[edit] W-Z
- Norma Winstone, British jazz vocalist and lyricist, interviewed by Julian Joseph on BBC Radio 3 on January 19 2007
- Zuma Zuma (Frank Zappa's side-project jazz band) -
[edit] Jazz Venues
- Baker's Keyboard Lounge (World's oldest operating Jazz Club. Located in Detroit, Michigan) -
- Bennetts Lane Jazz Club (Australia's premier jazz club) -
- Cedar Cultural Center Amazing venue in Minneapolis [1] -
- Club 3 Degrees -
- Columbia 30th St Studio, legenday New York recording studio
- Luna (San Antonio) -
- North Star Bar (Philadelphia) -
- O'Leavers (Omaha) -
- Roadmender -
- Ronnie Scotts's Jazz Club (separate from article on Ronnie Scott) -
- SOMA San Diego [2] -
- Sony Music Studio (New York City) - legendary recording studio and live venue (is this different to the Columbia 30th St studio?)-
- Soundhaus -
- Tarantula Hill [3] -
- The Sands Venue (Gainsborough, UK) [4] -
- The Lighthouse Hermosa Beach, CA
- TT Reynold's Fairfax VIRGINIA -
- The Trocadero Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA -
- Wetlands Preserve -
- Xenon Club -
- Zia Hole [5]
- Britannia Theatre of Varieties and Panopticon The music hall in Glasgow, Stan Laurel started here.
- Riviera Theatre (Chicago)
- House of Blues (Chicago)
[edit] Other
- Jazz Wolf