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List of jazz musicians

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A jazz musician is someone who plays or sings jazz music. Jazz musicians must be good improvisers and have a thorough knowledge of musical scales.

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Some of the most famous jazz musicians

Noted jazz figures by period

Early jazz musicians

Middle period

Modern innovators

Noted jazz figures by instrument

Bass

See also: Jazz Bassists

Cello

  • Fred Katz , (born 1919)
  • Ernst Reijseger, (born 1954)
  • Erik Friedlander , (born 1960)
  • Mark Summer

Clarinet

See Jazz Clarinetists

Drums

See Jazz Drummers

Flute

Guitar

See Jazz Guitarists

Piano

See also: Jazz pianists

Saxophone

Trombone

See Jazz Trombonists

Trumpet

See also Jazz Trumpeters

Vibraphone

Violin

Vocal

Multi-instrumentalists

  • Sidney Bechet, (1897-1959), (clarinet, soprano sax, trumpet, bass, drums)
  • Jaki Byard (alto sax, piano)
  • Benny Carter, (1907-2003), (alto sax, trumpet)
  • Eric Dolphy, (1928-1964), (bass clarinet, clarinet, flute, alto sax)
  • Yusef Lateef (tenor sax, flute, oboe, many other woodwinds)
  • Mark Ledford
  • David Moss (vocals, drums, electronics)
  • Najee (saxophones, flute, keyboards, bass synthesizer)
  • Ray Nance (trumpet, violin)
  • Sun Ra, (died 1993)
  • Ira Sullivan (various reeds and brass)
  • John Surman (saxes, clarinets, piano, synthesizer)

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