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I Am Jazz (2015) Being Jazz (2016) Jazz Jennings (born October 6, 2000) [ 1] is an American YouTube personality, spokesmodel, television personality, and LGBT rights activist. [ 2][ 3] Jennings is one of the youngest publicly documented people to be identified as transgender. [ 3] Jennings received national attention in 2007 when an interview ...
Ruth Brown (1928–2006) Ane Brun (born 1976) Mari Kvien Brunvoll (born 1984) Joyce Bryant (1928–2022) Beryl Bryden (1920–1998) Michael Bublé (born 1975) Sarah Buechi (born 1981)
French disco composer, and co-creator of the Village People. [6] Alan Murphy (1953–1989) English guitarist. Worked with Kate Bush and Level 42, among others. [193] Billy Newton-Davis (born 1951) American-born Canadian R&B, gospel and jazz singer. [194] Klaus Nomi (1944–1983) German countertenor singer [195] Rodel Naval (1953–1995)
This is a list of jazz musicians by instrument based on existing articles on Wikipedia. Do not enter names that lack articles. Do not enter names that lack sources.
Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals. Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals. Jack Casady – bass. Peter Kaukonen – rhythm guitar (touring) Kenny Aronoff – drums (touring) Randy Jackson – rhythm guitar, keyboards (touring) Tim Gorman - keyboards (touring) none – Jefferson Airplane tour only. Band inactive 1989–1996.
In the 1920s, women singing jazz music were not many, but women playing instruments in jazz music were even less common. Mary Lou Williams, known for her talent as a piano player, is deemed as one of the "mothers of jazz" due to her singing while playing the piano at the same time. [4] Lovie Austin (1887–1972) was a piano player and bandleader.
Nude and risque photos of Jennifer Lawrence and other massive stars, such as Ariana Grande, Kate Upton and Victoria Justice, reportedly leaked online Sunday. The images first appeared on the ...
Her 2015 album, Lonely Woman, includes two songs with her father at the piano and may represent the last recording by Hod O’Brien, who died in 2016. Swift placed second at the 2015 Thelonious Monk Competition. [4] [6] Following graduation, she moved to New York City, where she played Saturday nights at the Birdland jazz club. [3] [5] [6]