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[edit] Jazz Genres

  • American Jazz - see British jazz for comparison
  • Hot jazz - commonly used to describe the more upbeat varieties of 1920's jazz

[edit] Jazz Performers

[edit] A-D

[edit] E-I

[edit] J-M

[edit] N-R

  • Adam Nitti (bassist)
  • Olufemi Oyebokun (African 1960s jazz musician)
  • Gianluca Petrella (trombone) [11] (de)
  • Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky - saxophonist (de)
  • Gail Pettis (singer)
  • Shelly Rusten - free jazz drummer
  • Marvin Pontiac - (released The Legendary Marvin Pontiac in 1999)

[edit] S-Z

  • Perico Sambeat - Spanish jazz musician. (de)
  • Mia Silvas -UK Jazz singer,sister of Lucie Silvas
  • Ashley Slater Canadian trombonist and producer
  • Harry Stoneham British jazz leader, composer.
  • Pat Smythe (piano) - UK pianist. Pat Smythe Award named after him.
  • Walter Smith III tenor saxophonist, on Fresh Sound
  • Britton Theurer (trumpeter) -
  • Kevin Turcotte Canadian jazz trumpeter Allmusic
  • Massimo Urbani (alt sax) (it) (fr)
  • Diego Urcola (Argentinean jazz trumpet player)
  • Vasilic Nenad - bass Player and composer
  • Harry Verbeke - Boy Edgar Prijs winner. (nl) (de)
  • Janine de Waleyne (Singer in Swingle Singers, before 1973) -
  • Sean Wayland (Jazz composer/pianist, Jazz fusion)
  • Don Weller, British saxophonist
  • Tim Whitehead uk saxophonist
  • Gary Williams (singer) - UK swing singer (Previous two versions deleted for copyright violation)
  • Bert Wilson (saxophonist) - free jazz saxophonist Allmusic
  • Zuma Zuma (Frank Zappa's side-project jazz band)

[edit] Jazz Venues

  • Britannia Theatre of Varieties and Panopticon The music hall in Glasgow, Stan Laurel started here.
  • Columbia 30th St Studio, legendary New York recording studio
  • Kelly's Stables -- first in Chicago, later in New York City
  • North Star Bar (Philadelphia) -
  • Palm Court Jazz Cafe, New Orleans
  • Sony Music Studio (New York City) - legendary recording studio and live venue (is this different to the Columbia 30th St studio?)-