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IMPORTANT ARTISTS & SELECT DISCOGRAPHY

Some artists represented here may actually be of more historic importance in a sociological sense: as pace, style, or trendsetters, which may or may not exceed their historic importance as instrumentalists, composers, arrangers, bandleaders, or singers. They can be selected alphabetically by last name (left) or sorted by instrument (below). Selecting Ten Trailblazers (below) will render a list of ten of jazz's most important innovators. Each selection includes a brief bio, suggested CD, and link for further information.


Names
 
 
Mose  Allison
Chet Baker
Bix Beiderbecke
Tony Bennett
Terence Blanchard
Jimmy Blanton
Charles Bolden (Buddy)
Lester Bowie
Dee Dee Bridgewater
Clifford Brown
Ray  Brown
Betty  Carter (Betty Bebop)
Ron Carter
Paul Chambers
Don Cherry
Buck Claton
Nat Cole
Bill Davison (Wild Bill)
Kenny Dorham
Harry Edison (Sweets)
Roy Eldridge
Jon Faddis
Art  Farmer
Walter Ferguson (Maynard)
Ella Fitzgerald (First Lady of Song)
George Foster (Pops)
Jimmy Garrison
Stephanie Grappelli
Charlie Haden
Roy Hargrove
Johnny  Hartman
Percy  Heath
Jon Hendricks
Dave Holland
Shirley Horn
Freddie Hubbard
Helen Humes
Eddie Jefferson
Leroy Jenkins
Etta  Jones
Sheila Jordan
John Kirby
Abbey Lincoln
Al McKibbon
Carmen McRae (The Singer's Singer)
Airto Moreira
Don Moye
Walter Page
Jaco  Pastorious
Oscar  Pettiford
Jean-Luc Ponty
Chuck Ralston
Jimmy Rushing (Mr. Five by Five)
Frank  Sinatra (Ol' Blue Eyes)
Hezekiah Leroy Smith (Stuff)
Leroy Stewart (Slam)
Leon Thomas
Mel  Torme (The Velvet Frog)
Joe Turner (Big Joe Turner)
Sarah Vaughan (Sassy/The Divine One)
Joe Venuti
Wilbur Ware
Dinah  Washington (Queen of the Blues)
Doug Watkins
Claude Williams (Fiddler)
Tony Williams
Joe Williams
Cassandra Wilson
Jimmy Witherspoon
Reggie Workman
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