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  2. Keyon Harrold - Wikipedia

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    Keyon Harrold was born and raised in Ferguson, Missouri, United States, one of 16 children in a family of musicians. [1] His grandfather was a former police officer who founded The Memorial Lancers Drum and Bugle Corps. [2] Harrold graduated from the School of Jazz at The New School.

  3. Category:Lists of musicians by birthday - Wikipedia

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  4. List of jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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    Alphonso Johnson (born 1951) Bill Laswell (born 1955) Marcus Miller (born 1959) Monk Montgomery (1921–1982) Jaco Pastorius (1951–1987) John Patitucci (born 1959) Steve Swallow (born 1940) Jamaaladeen Tacuma (born 1956)

  5. List of jazz saxophonists - Wikipedia

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    Jazz saxophonists are musicians who play various types of saxophones (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone etc.) in jazz and its associated subgenres. The techniques and instrumentation of this type of performance have evolved over the 20th century, influenced by both movements of musicians that became the subgenres and by particularly influential sax players who helped reshape ...

  6. List of jazz pianists - Wikipedia

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    Helge Lilletvedt (born 1960) Nils Lindberg (1933–2022) Jason Lindner (born 1973) Ivan Lins (born 1945) Mike Lipskin (born 1952) Mike Longo (1937–2020) Jeff Lorber (born 1952) Russ Lossing (born 1960) Jacques Loussier (1934–2019) Andreas Stensland Løwe (born 1983) Erik van der Luijt (born 1970) Jan Lundgren (born 1966) Bobby Lyle (born 1944)

  7. Carol Sloane - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016 Sloane was among the inductees into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame (RIMHOF). [6] She died on January 23, 2023, due to complications from a stroke she had two years prior. [7] Sloane: A Jazz Singer, a documentary feature film profiling her career, is currently in production. [8]

  8. Tom Browne (trumpeter) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Browne (trumpeter) Tom Browne (born October 30, 1954) [2] is an American jazz trumpeter. He rose to prominence with Sonny Fortune and had major hits in 1980 and 1981: the No. 1 Billboard magazine R&B single "Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y.)" and the No. 4 R&B single "Thighs High (Grip Your Hips and Move)". [3]

  9. Beegie Adair - Wikipedia

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    Bobbe Gorin Long was born in Cave City, Kentucky, on December 11, 1937. [1][2] Her parents, Bobbe (Martin) Long and Arthur Long, owned a gas station. [3] Adair began playing the piano at the age of five. [4][5] She graduated from Caverna High School in 1954. [6] Adair earned a Bachelor of Science degree in music education at Western Kentucky ...