Criss Cross Jazz
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Criss Cross Jazz is a Dutch jazz record label, specializing in American jazz.
Criss Cross was founded in 1980 by Gerry Teekens, a drummer and German professor.[1] The label, which releases about 20 albums per year, is noted for its simple, block-color cover art. Max Bolleman engineers many of the releases on the label.
Artists who have released material on Criss Cross
- JD Allen III
- Kenny Barron
- Peter Beets
- Peter Bernstein
- David Binney
- Seamus Blake
- Ralph Bowen
- Don Braden
- Bill Charlap
- Johnny Coles
- Scott Colley
- Mike DiRubbo
- Billy Drummond
- Ray Drummond
- Orrin Evans
- Joe Farnsworth
- Kenny Garrett
- Greg Gisbert
- Wycliffe Gordon
- Benny Green
- Slide Hampton
- Conrad Herwig
- Javon Jackson
- David Kikoski
- Ryan Kisor
- Jimmy Knepper
- Jonathan Kreisberg
- Kirk Lightsey
- Lage Lund
- Brian Lynch
- Warne Marsh
- Ralph Moore
- One for All
- Jeremy Pelt
- Doug Raney
- Jimmy Raney
- Ralph Peterson Jr.
- Chris Potter
- Tony Reedus
- Adam Rogers
- Adonis Rose
- Kurt Rosenwinkel
- Edward Simon
- Alex Sipiagin
- Gary Smulyan
- Jim Snidero
- Mark Turner
- Rudy Van Gelder
- Jesse Van Ruller
- Cedar Walton
- Tim Warfield
- Joel Weiskopf
- Michael Weiss
- Steve Wilson
- Sam Yahel
References
- ↑ Criss Cross Records. All About Jazz, March 13, 2003.
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