I think you mean who.
Art Blakey
Charlie Parker
Art Tatum
Dexter Gordon
Oscar Peterson
2007-11-14 14:57:08
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answered by distorted r me 3
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Louis Jordan
Ella Fitzgerald
Sarah Vaughn
Dinah Washington
Louis Prima
Louis Armstrong
Al Hirt
Miles Davis
Billie Holliday
Gene Krupa
Nat King Cole
Count Basie
Buddy Rich
Al Hibbler
Duke Ellington
Lionel Hampton
2007-11-15 00:15:42
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answered by BoosGrammy 7
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Freddie Hubbard
Wayne Shorter
Oscar Peterson
Cannonball Adderley
Elvin Jones
Art Blakely
Monk
Trane
Miles
Duke
Basie
Armstrong Louis
Jimmy Smith
Ray Bryant
Max Roach
Joe Zawinul
Roy Haynes
Dexter Gordon
Pops
Horace Silver
2007-11-15 10:21:25
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answered by busthead213 5
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Sinatra began as a singer in front of the Tommy Dorsey band that performed large vast band stuff from the era you ask approximately. additionally, hear to Benny Goodman, the two the vast band and the quintet recordings. He became the 1st white jazz participant to combine his communities, which became a formidable pass on the time. ultimately, learn and hear each and every thing you will locate from Duke Ellington. that's not an entire itemizing, yet those 3 provide you an astounding beginning factor.
2016-09-29 06:37:01
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answered by ? 4
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Scott Joplin
Louis Armstrong
2007-11-15 02:02:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. To name a few, here are my favorite classics. Here are their albums that are good to start off as well. Not a speck of disappointment:
Miles Davis - "Kind of Blue" or "In a Silent Way"
Dave Brubeck - "Time Out"
Thelonious Monk - "Monk's Dream"
John Coltrane - "Blue Train"
Art Blakey - "Moanin'"
2007-11-14 15:04:11
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answered by Anonymous
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jelly roll, the prez, mingus, satchmo, cabcal, billie, monk, bird, duke, ...the list goes on
2007-11-15 19:33:24
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answered by bonesiown 4
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