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Can't recall if this thread has been done in the past, but I thought it might be interesting if we shared our lists of what jazz artists we've seen perform live. I've only been attending live jazz shows for the past 20 years or so and I'm sure some of the "veterans" around here will blow the rest of us away, but here goes:

Miles Davis (it was on the TUTU tour, but still....)

Max Roach w/Odean Pope

Dizzy Gillespie & Sam Rivers

Dexter Gordon

Sonny Rollins (twice)

Jackie McLean (twice, once with Cedar Walton & once with his son, Rene)

Joanne Brackeen

Jimmy Smith

Roy Haynes

Bobby Hutcherson & Harold Land

Sam Rivers

Johnny Griffin

Benny Golson

Chico Hamilton

Andrew Hill

Martial Solal

Mingus Big Band

Mingus Epitath Concert

Village Vanguard Orchestra

I know there are others, but I can't recall at the moment...

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I'm pretty new to jazz too (only since about 1991), but a few names off the top of my head...

Sun Ra (in Chicago, after his stroke - but he still played well, considering). June Tyson and John Gilmore were still with us then too. I've also seen the Sun Ra Archestra under Marshal Allan's leadership, 3 times I think.

Joe Henderson (twice! - once in a pianoless trio with Al Foster and George Mraz, and the other was in a quintet with piano and trombone - I forget who was in the band.)

Bobby Hutcherson - and he had a 4-octave marimba with him too (on loan from the local music conservatory), which he normally doesn't have with him on tour.

Sonny Rollins

Jackie McLean

Bobby Watson (lots, since he moved to Kansas City)

Andrew Hill

Terrance Blanchard - one of the first jazz shows I ever saw, back around '91.

Wallace Roney (twice)

Dave Holland Quintet (twice)

Don Byron

Brad Mehldau

Herbie and Wayne!!!! - met both of them after the show too - nicest guys ever

Greg Osby and Jason Moran - 4 or 5 times by now (once with Stephon Harris and Mark Shim too)

MMW - 3 or 4 times, including one of their all-acoustic shows.

Damn, memory is fading. I'll remember more later I'm sure...

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What David said. Persons of note to mention:

Miles Davis: Only saw him once. It was like going to church.

Joe Henderson: Friends used to play in his band back in the 1970's and I saw him a lot.

Charles Mingus: It was not long before he died but he was great.

Sun Ra: Sigh. Just wonderful

Betty Carter: She sang her butt off and I had the opportunity to talk to her as well. Very cool lady.

Herbie Hancock: Too numerous to list but the Headhunters band played at the old Keystone Berkeley on several occasions.

Freddie Hubbard: Reed College in 1970. My first jazz concert.

Kenny Barron and Bobby Hutcherson Duo: This was a priceless event. The venue was a tiny little space in Oakland and those two played music and just played and had fun. What a great time. My first time seeing Barron.

Bobby Hutcherson: This was at Joe Henderson's memorial. He made everyone laugh with his memories and feel good when he played.

Weather Report: Monster musicians, every one.

Ramsey Lewis: Closed the UC Berkeley Jazz Festival one year and the cops pulled the plug on him because he ran over the midnite curfew at the Greek Theater. There were only a few folks left in the audience and they just wouldn't let him go.

Pete Escovedo with daughter Sheile E (at the tender age of 16): Any time I see Pete is a good time. All three of his kids are incredibly talented.

Last but not least, Sarah Vaughan. I saw her three times and each time was like a gift. She was such an elegant woman with an incredible instrument.

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Here's who I can remember. I'm sure I'm missing quite a few though.

Dave Holland Quintet

Dave Holland Big Band

Jack Dejohnette trio w/Danillo Perez

Keith Jarrett Trio

McCoy Tyner

Kenny Garrett

Joshua Redman

Chris Potter

David "Fathead" Newman

Sam Rivers

Oliver Lake w/Trio 3

Ahmad Jamal w/George Coleman

Tom Harrell

Roy Hargrove

Roy Haynes Quartet

Roy Haynes w/Birds of a Feather

Clayton Brothers with Terell Stafford & Eric Reed

Von Freeman

Wynton Marsalis

Regina Carter

Gary Burton & Makoto Ozone

Marian McPartland

Cedar Walton trio w/Stefon Harris

Wallace Rooney

Gary Bartz

Malachi Thompson & the Freebop Band

Medeski Martin & Wood

Lee Konitz

Ira Sullivan

Pat Martino

Larry Coryell

Joey DeFrancesco

Bobby Hutcherson

Eric Alexander w/One For All

Nothing like good live jazz! I'm greatly looking forward to Lou Donaldson w/Dr. Lonnie Smith next week!

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This is tough but off the top of my head:

Gene Harris

Ray Brown

Scott Hamilton

Dr Lonnie Smith

Benny Green

Ralph Moore

Cedar Walton

Billy Higgins

Scott Hamilton

John Bunch

Giacomo Gates

Eddie Higgins

Red Holloway

Melton Mustafa

Renee Rosnes

Wynton Marsalis

Elvin Jones

Brian Lynch

Mulgrew Miller

James Williams

Curtis Fuller

Billy Pierce

Lewis Nash

Bobby Watson

(from Wynton down, it was a Blakey Tribute concert at the JVC Jazzfest, I know there were others but I am drawing a blank)

George Coleman

Jim Rotondi

Harold Mabern

Gary Smulyan

Roy Haynes with Kenny Garrett and Nicolas Payton

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It would be easier to name the ones I missed: Billie, Prez, Bird. Just about everyone else in past 50 years, from Louis Armstrong to John Zorn

As an old fart, I'm with David on this one. 'cept I never saw "Pops" live. I did see him on TV tons of times, but never in the same room.

I also missed Ayler.

I be one lucky MF!

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Lessee ...

Woody Shaw

Art Blakey

Joe Henderson

T Blanchard

George Coleman w/ Harold Mabern

McCoy

Don Braden

George Cables

Wallace Roney

Phil Woods

Tom Harrell

I am probably forgetting half of them - been to the Village Vanguard a bunch and just cannot remember.

My favorite - Woody Shaw. God, he was intense in a very interesting way. My least favorite - Wallace Roney - very intense but to my ears, in a very boring way.

Coleman/Mabern was another favorite as was Tom Harrell.

Eric

Ahh yes - thanks Rooster - Bobby Watson a bunch of times, before and after his return to KC.

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Max w/Odean, Max w/Billy Harper

McCoy w/various groupings

Blakey w/Bobby Watson, Schnitter, Ponomarov, etc

Blakey w/Reunion band - Cedar, Billy Harper, Curtis Fuller, Jackie McLean, Airto, Eddie Henderson

Freddie Hubbard w/Junior Cook

Sam Rivers

Andrew Hill

Sun Ra (about 15 years ago, during the NO Jazz Fest in a schoolyard!)

Don Ellis Big Band and Quartet

Maynard

Chick Corea RTF w/Bill Connors

McLaughlin w/Mahavishu, McLaughin w/Santana, Larry Young

Dexter

Billy Harper

Tony Williams

VSOP

Rahsaan pre- & post-stroke

Miles right after retirement - better than NOT seeing him

Pharoah

Weather Report - first incarnation w/Miroslav Vitous

Kenny Barron/John Hicks "Rhythm-a-ning" live recording

Betty Carter - "An Audience with..." live recording

Johnny Griffin

Woody Shaw

Ella

Flora

George Coleman w/Mabern

Clifford Jordan

Pat Martino

Elvin

Dee Dee Bridgewater

George Adams/Don Pullen Quartet

Air

Buddy Rich

Woody Herman

Charles Lloyd

Larry Coryell

Les McCann

Joe Farrell Quartet

Harold Land

Oregon

Stephane Grappelli

Louis Bellson BB

Yusef Lateef

Eddie Jefferson

Cedar Walton

Pat Metheny

Oliver Lake

Ron Carter

Mark Murphy

NY Jazz Quartet

Harry "Sweets" Edison

Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis

Jaki Byard

Ted Curson

AEC

Philly Joe Jones

Arthur Blythe

Jack DeJohnette

Tommy Flanagan

David Murray w/Hemphill, Butch Morris, Olu Dara, Craig Harris, John Hicks, Eddie Blackwell

Pete "LaRoca" Sims w/Kenny Barron, Carter Jefferson, Terumasu Hino

Mal Waldron w/Rouse, Woody Shaw, Reggie Workman, Eddie Moore

Chico Freeman w/Arthur Blythe, Cecil McBee, Freddie Waits

Sonny Sharrock

Dave Holland Quartet & BB

... yes, I have a list ...

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I'm with David Gitin and Chuck Nessa. From an older generation (Chuck will say

much older). Started more than 50 years ago.

I was lucky to see a lot of the giants Armstrong, Duke, Prez, Billie, Hawk, Bud, Ayler.

Also missed Charlie Parker, Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver, Bessie Smith and Buddy Bolden.

But I started strong in 1953 with Clifford Brown (he was in the Lionel Hampton band

at the second or third jazz concert I attended).

My memories of Lee Morgan, Silver, Blakey, Dorham, Mobley and all the way to

CT, Jimmy Lyons, the AEC and Braxton keep the old fart in me happy.

Wish I could have seen Dinah Washington, Gene Ammons, Sonny Clark, Al Cohn, Tadd

Dameron, Tony Fruscella, Scott LaFaro and many more.

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I'm with David Gitin and Chuck Nessa. From an older generation (Chuck will say

much older). Started more than 50 years ago.

I was lucky to see a lot of the giants Armstrong, Duke, Prez, Billie, Hawk, Bud, Ayler.

Also missed Charlie Parker, Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver, Bessie Smith and Buddy Bolden.

But I started strong in 1953 with Clifford Brown (he was in the Lionel Hampton band

at the second or third jazz concert I attended).

My memories of Lee Morgan, Silver, Blakey, Dorham, Mobley and all the way to

CT, Jimmy Lyons, the AEC and Braxton keep the old fart in me happy.

Wish I could have seen Dinah Washington, Gene Ammons, Sonny Clark, Al Cohn, Tadd

Dameron, Tony Fruscella, Scott LaFaro and many more.

Oh, man..........this just KILLS my post.

Now I feel just a BIT silly. :w

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I sure am jealous of all you people who've been able to see Woody Shaw, Miles and some of the older guys perform!

That's all right cuz my first major live jazz experience was part of the '95 Mellon Jazz Festival free concert here in Philly featuring these guys in various band settings throughout the day:

Christian McBride

Terrence Blanchard

Roy Hargrove

Wallace Roney

Ray Brown

Milt Hinton

Benny Green (pno)

I vaguely remember seeing a local trio in my town back in '94 featuring a guy named JOHN HICKS. I had no idea who he was then but he knocked me out. I've also seen Roy Hargrove live on one other occasion back in, I think '95 :huh: I saw Wallace Roney shortly after I started college...I think my soph year, '97. I've since seen:

Chris Potter,

Seamus Blake,

Jimmy Cobb,

Donald Byrd,

Eric Alexander,

Joe Magnarelli,

Brian Lynch,

Jon Faddis,

Claudio Roditi,

Steve Turre,

John Swana,

Chucho Valdes,

McCoy Tyner,

Dick Oatts,

Maynard Ferguson

Probably a couple others if I think real hard but this is the meat of it.

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Not too many, as I'm not too old... I'm into jazz since I'm 13 or 14, which means some ten or eleven years only.

Kenny Burrell/Ray Brown/Bobby Hutcherson/Mickey Roker/Hank Jones

Max Roach (twice, with the Beijing trio; with Abdullah Ibrahim)

Abdullah Ibrahim (solo, trio and with Roach)

Brad Mehldau (solo & trio)

Kenny Barron/Mulgrew Miller

Benny Green/Eric Reid

Johnny Griffin/Martial Solal/NHOP

Dewey Redman (with John Betsch & Rita Marcotulli)

Tomasz Stanko (with the "Soul of Things" band)

Italian Instabile Orchestra

Vienna Art Orchestra

Ahmad Jamal (trio with Idris Muhammad and guest George Coleman)

Bernstein/Goldings/Stewart

Lee Konitz (with Steve Swallow and Paul Motian)

Joe Lovano

Paul Motian (with Chris Potter)

Steve Swallow (with Chris Potter & Adam Nussbaum)

Bobby Previte (with Marty Ehrlich & Steve Swallow)

Benny Bailey

Marc Copland/John Abercrombie

John Abercrombie/Mark Feldman/Marc Johnson/Joey Baron

Charles Lloyd (with Abercrombie, Johnson, Hart)

Bobo Stenson (with Jormin & Hart)

Shirley Horn

Annette Peacock

Jacky Terrasson (with Leon Parker)

Dave Douglas (with Chris Speed, Jamie Saft, Craig Taborn)

...

not too impressive, I know :(

ubu

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Forgot Count Basie. I can't imagine listing everyone I ever saw. Just in the last year and a half I've seen (and this is just off the top of my head):

Marilyn Crispell

Paul Motian

Yusfef Lateef

Shirley Horn

Ahmad Jamal

Idris Muhammad

Pharoah Sanders

Roy Hargrove

Kenny Garrett

McCoy Tyner

Los Hombres Calientes

Nicholas Payton

Gato Barbieri

Pete Escovedo

Diana Krall

Ornette Coleman

Wayne Shorter

Branford Marsalis

Dee Dee Bridgewater

(Ray Brown died the week before I was to see him again at Yoshi's)

Kenny Barron

Ellis Marsallis

Bobby Hutcherson (a few times)

Christian McBride

And I'm sure more that I can't remember. Next week I'll see Greg Osby.

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I have obviously left out quite a few, but here are some that come to mind:

  • Don Redman
  • Humphrey Lyttleton
  • Louis Armstrong
  • Wally Fawkes
  • J.C. Higginbotham
  • Lonnie Johnson
  • Mickey Ashman
  • Dinah Washington
  • Bruce Turner
  • Dizzy Reece
  • Ken Colyer
  • Billie Holiday
  • Monty Sunshine
  • Chris Barber
  • Lonnie Donegan
  • Charlie Parker
  • Wendell Marshall
  • Sarah Vaughan
  • Hal Singer
  • Dizzy Gillespie
  • Bobby Donaldson
  • Claude Hopkins
  • Wilbur DeParis
  • Zutty Singleton
  • Elmer Snowden
  • Don Pullen
  • Tommy Bryant
  • Jimmy Crawford
  • Sonny Rollins
  • Buster Bailey
  • Lil Armstrong
  • Wynton Marsalis
  • Ray Bryant
  • Herman Autry
  • Jo Jones
  • Cliff Jackson
  • Ahmad Jamal
  • The Heath Brothers
  • Bill Evans
  • Conrad Janis
  • Percy Humphrey
  • Wynton Kelly
  • Ernest Cagnolatti
  • Richard Groove Holmes
  • Trummy Young
  • Reggie Workman
  • Branford Marsalis
  • Dominic Duval
  • Paul Jeffrey
  • Preston Jackson
  • Toshiko Akyoshi
  • Garvin Bushell
  • Roland Hanna
  • Don Cherry
  • Jim Robinson
  • Duke Ellington
  • Clark Terry
  • Bob Wilber
  • Lester Young
  • Freddie Hubbard
  • Preston Jackson
  • Woody Herman
  • Charlie Rouse
  • Jabbo Smith
  • Susannah McCorkle
  • Peter Bocage
  • Howard McGhee
  • Jimmy Rowles
  • Leon Thomas
  • Jimmy Archey
  • Jaki Byard
  • Johnny Griffin
  • Archie Sempel
  • Oscar Peterson
  • Benny Goodman
  • Wes Montgomery
  • Eddie Lockjaw Davis
  • Rex Stewart
  • Dede Pierce
  • Harold Land
  • Coleman Hawkins
  • Alberta Hunter
  • Chick Corea
  • Thad Jones
  • Benny Maupin
  • Steve Lacy
  • Philly Joe Jones
  • Sylvia Syms
  • Jan Garbarek
  • Hubert Laws
  • Mama Yancey
  • MJQ
  • Louis Cottrell
  • Betty Carter
  • Willie "the lion" Smith
  • Ed Allen
  • Red Garland
  • Gary Burton
  • Mary Lou Williams
  • Paul Motian
  • Cedar Walton
  • Keith Jarrett
  • Harold Mabern
  • Jimi Hendrix
  • Benny Carter
  • Gene Sedric
  • Curtis Fuller
  • Ramsey Lewis
  • Marian McPartland
  • Chet Baker
  • Adam Makowicz
  • Danny Richmond
  • Shirley Scott
  • Walter Bishop, Jr.
  • Darnell Howard
  • Eubie Blake
  • Gene Ammons
  • Sam Wooding
  • Max Roach
  • Cannonball Adderley
  • Meade Lux Lewis
  • Ran Blake
  • Herbie Hancock
  • Tommy Benford
  • Art Farmer
  • Gigi Gryce
  • Kevin Eubanks
  • Blind John Davis
  • Floyd Casey
  • George Mraz
  • Abbey Lincoln
  • Cecil Scott
  • Joe Lovano
  • Clifford Brown
  • Jimmy Rushing
  • Horace Silver
  • Ira Sullivan
  • Thelonious Monk
  • Earl Hines
  • Bob Shoffner
  • Max Kaminsky
  • Bud Freeman
  • Archie Shepp
  • Stanley Jordan
  • Kid Thomas
  • Ida Cox
  • George Adams
  • Jack DeJohnette
  • Frank Foster
  • Vic Dickenson
  • Sidney DeParis
  • Hank Jones
  • Carmen McRae
  • Lew Tabackin
  • Ben Webster
  • Cecil Taylor
  • George Benson
  • James Moody
  • Grachan Moncur III
  • McCoy Tyner
  • John Coltrane
  • George Coleman
  • Billy Taylor
  • Junior Mance
  • Victoria Spivey
  • Charlie Shavers
  • Albert Burbank
  • Jim Robinson
  • Jimmy Smith
  • Al Cohn
  • Mahalia Jackson
  • Tony Williams
  • Phil Woods
  • Stephane Grappelli
  • Wayne Shorter
  • Ray Brown
  • Jimmy Giuffre
  • Dave Frishberg
  • Brecker Brothers
  • Kenny Barron
  • Mel Lewis
  • Sam Rivers
  • Roswell Rudd
  • Paul Gonsalves
  • Lambert, Hendricks and Ross
  • Junie C. Cobb
  • Jimmy McPartland
  • Joe Henderson
  • Kenny Burrell
  • Sonny Greer
  • Dave Holland
  • Sweet Emma Barrett
  • Zoot Sims
  • Doc Cheatham
  • Hamiet Bluiett
  • Ron Carter
  • Herman Foster
  • Art Blakey
  • Joe McPhee
  • Gene Harris
  • Henry Goodwin
  • Bobby Hackett
  • Frank Morgan
  • Paul Desmond
  • Addison Farmer
  • Marion Williams
  • Gene Krupa
  • Donald Byrd
  • Chico Freeman
  • Billy Higgins
  • Miles Davis
  • Buddy DeFranco
  • Pharoah Sanders
  • Helen Humes
  • Yusef Lateef
  • Gary Burton
  • Budd Johnson
  • George Russell
  • Clifford Scott
  • Sun Ra
  • Harry Sweets Edison
  • Joe Williams
  • Samuel Penn
  • Stan Kenton
  • Al Wynn
  • Dick Wellstood
  • Elmer Snowden
  • Blue Mitchell
  • Buddy Rich
  • Albert Jiles
  • Mangione Brothers
  • Charles Mingus
  • Jimmy Cleveland
  • Shelly Manne
  • Gil Evans
  • Mel Tormé
  • George Wallington
  • Sam Jones
  • George Wettling
  • Terence Blanchard
  • Grover Mitchell
  • John Tchicai
  • Ella Fitzgerald
  • John Handy
  • Lucille Hegamin
  • Junior Cook
  • Gerry Mulligan
  • Dave Brubeck
  • Buck Clayton
  • Lionel Hampton
  • King Curtis
  • Nat Adderley
  • Jim Hall
  • Franz Jackson
  • Peggy Lee
  • Lou Donaldson
  • Babs Gonzalez
  • Tommy Flanagaan
  • Abe Bolar
  • Henry Red Allen
  • Mickey Roker
  • Pops Foster
  • Maxine Sullivan
  • Lovie Austin
  • Tadd Dameron
  • Ray Charles
  • George Shearing
  • Teddy Wilson
  • Barry Harris
  • Rudy Powell
  • Jimmy Rowser
  • James Dapogny
  • Julian Priester
  • Chico Hamilton
  • Little Brother Montgomery
  • Ornette Coleman
  • Earl Watkins
  • Bus Moten
  • Dexter Gordon
  • Count Basie
  • Lem Winchester
  • Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageaux
  • Sammy Price
  • Red Norvo
  • Stan Getz
  • Jimmy Crawford
  • Ikey Robinson
  • Joe Zawinul
  • Sonny Stitt
  • Chico Hamilton
  • Milt Hinton
  • Don Lamond
  • Bob Haggart
  • Jack Teagarden
  • McNeal Breaux
  • Red Saunders
  • Oscar Brown, Jr.
  • Stanley Turrentine
  • Harold Vick
  • Randy Weston
  • George Melly
  • Maynard Ferguson
  • June Christy
  • Lucky Thompson
  • Nancy Harrow
  • Anita O'Day
  • Red Rodney
  • Nat King Cole
  • Elvin Jones
  • John McLaughlin
  • Jaco Pastorius
  • Charlie Byrd
  • Mike Longo
  • Charles Davis
  • Carlos Ward
  • Billy Kyle
  • Lester Bowie
  • Beryl Booker
  • Mal Waldron
  • Red Mitchell
  • Charles Lloyd
  • George Lewis (trombone)
  • Houston Person
  • Etta Jones
  • Joe Chambers
  • Chris Connor
  • Mary Ann McCall
  • Rev. Gary Davis
  • Vic Feldman
  • Scott LaFaro
  • David Murray

:D

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My list pales by comparison, but what the hell:

Pat Metheny

John Scofield (in several different bands; Idris, Larry Goldings, etc.)

John Mclaughlin (w/ Remember Shakti and Free Spirits)

Joe Lovano (w/ Kenny Werner)

Elvin Jones

Roy Haynes

Lou Donaldson (w/Peter Bernstein & Dr. Lonnie Smith)

Jimmy Smith

Chick Corea (w/Pattituci & Bob Berg)

Joe Henderson (w/Renee Rosnes & Al Foster)

Joshua Redman (once with Billy Higgans, and recently w/Sam Yahel)

Poncho Sanchez

Brad Meldau

Herb Ellis

Tribal Tech

Dr. Billy Taylor

Fort Apache

Karl Denson

Charlie Hunter

Four Sight (Rodney Whitaker, Ron Blake, Peter Martin)

Lincoln Center Jazz combo (minus WM)

Astral Project

Bill Heid

Joey Defrancesco

Eric Reed

Brad Shepik

That's all I can think of right now...

That looks like a life well lived, Christiern! :)

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I should be ashamed of myself. ;)

These lists posted so far, are incredible.

I hope Wynton Marsalis counts? :P

Duke Ellington Orchestra (1974 but minus Duke :( )

Count Basie

Dizzy Gillespie

Clark Terry

Illinois Jacquet

Horace Silver

James Moody

Dave Brubeck

Slide Hampton

Mulgrew Miller

Bud Shank

Houston Person

Grady Tate

Ella Fitzgerald

Bill Waltrous

Oscar Peterson

Jim Hall

Bob Wilber

Von Freeman

Jeff Hamilton

Jon Faddis

Lewis Nash

Bill Henderson

Wendell Brunious

Tony Bennett

And....., Francis Albert Sinatra

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This is going to be a dinky list compared to some of the other ones, but I've only been listening to jazz for a couple of years:

Wayne

the Heath brothers

James Spaulding

David S Ware

Henry Grimes

Ornette Coleman

Charlie Haden

McCoy Tyner

Jackie McLean

Herbie Nichols Project

Dave Brubeck

Cedar Walton

Charles Lloyd

Gateway trio

Dave Holland Quintet

Lou Donaldson

Greg Osby

Jason Moran w/Sam Rivers

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This is going to be a dinky list compared to some of the other ones, but I've only been listening to jazz for a couple of years:

Wayne

the Heath brothers

James Spaulding

David S Ware

Henry Grimes

Ornette Coleman

Charlie Haden

McCoy Tyner

Jackie McLean

Herbie Nichols Project

Dave Brubeck

Cedar Walton

Charles Lloyd

Gateway trio

Dave Holland Quintet

Lou Donaldson

Greg Osby

Jason Moran w/Sam Rivers

Nothing "dinky" about it, Guy. If you want to see dinky, you should see what my list would have looked like after a couple of years! :g

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