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MUSICIAN ROSTER to 2017 PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LIST IS VERY PARTIAL, and UPDATED INTERMITTENTLY --- LATIN, BRAZILIAN, BALLET AND THEATRE ARE ON SEPARATE LISTS. PLEASE INQUIRE FOR INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS OR GROUPS NOT LISTED. * denotes color and black and white ** album cover art *** promotional materials, magazine, or otherwise published previously X Autographed - Exclusive Edition V Video available Bill O’Connor Abbey Lincoln ** X (also with Betty Bill Ohashi Carter) Bill Saxton Abdullah Ibrahim (A/K/A Dollar Billy Higgins X (also with Art Blakey) Brand) Billy Mitchell Adalberto Santiago * (Dr.) Billy Taylor Adam Rudolph Bob Berg ** Adele Sebastian Bob Cranshaw Airto Moreira X Bob Cunningham Al Cohn Bob Magnusson Al McDowell Bobby Bradford X Al McKibbon Bobby Crúz (also with Richie Ray) Al Santiago Bobby Hutcherson Al Torrente Bobby McFerrin Alcione Bobby Porcelli * Aldo Mazza Bobby Quaranta Alegre All Stars ** Bobby Rodríguez (flute, alto sax, vocals) Alex Acuña Bobby Rodríguez (bass) Alfredo ‘Chocolate’ Armenteros Bobby Sanabria Alfredo Coicuria Bobby Scott Alfredo De La Fé Bobby Short Alice Coltrane (Turiya) Bobby Watson Aline Morena * (also with Hermeto Pascoal) Branford Marsalis (also with Wynton Andrew Simpkins Marsalis) André Luba Brian Jackson (also with Gil Scott-Heron) Andy Bey Bruno Carr Andy González ** (and Jerry Buddy Collette González **) Buster Williams X Angel Canales Byard Lancaster Anthony Braxton Cachao (Israel 'Cachao' López) X Antonio Carlos Jobim (Angel) Cachete Maldonado Archie Shepp * (Edson) Café da Silva ** Armando Peraza Cal Tjader Armen Donelian Cameron Brown * Arnaldo Alameida * Camilo Azuquita * X Arnie Lawrence ** Cándido (Camargo) Art Blakey X (also with Billy Higgins) Carol Steele Art Blakey, Jr. Carla Bley Art Hillary Carlos Malta * Art Webb Carlos 'Patato' Valdéz Arturo O’Farrill * Carmen MacRae (also with Patrice Astrud Gilberto Rushen) Babatunde Cecil Taylor ** X (also with Tony Babatunde Olatunje Williams X) Badal Roy Cedar Walton * ** Baden Powell Celia Cruz * *** Barbara Dane (The) Chambers Brothers Barbarito Torres Chany Suarez Barry Harris (La) Charanga América Barry Rogers (also with Papo Vásquez) ** (La) Charanga '76 *** Beaver Harris Charles Davis Béla Fleck X Charles McGee Bennie Green Charles Mingus Benny Powell Charles Owens Betty Carter (also with Abbey Charles Rouse X (also with Lincoln) Claudio Roditi) Bill Cody Charles Stephens Bill Cosby Charles Tolliver Bill Davis Charlie Haden X (also with Joe Farrell, or Bill Hardman Gonzalo Rubalcaba) Bill Henderson (Charlie Mingus) (Charlie Rouse) X Dorothy Donogan Charlie Palmieri ** Doug Beaver * Charlie Rodríguez Doug Harris Charlie Salinas Doug Sides Chencho Rivera * Duduca de Fonseca ** Cheo Feliciano X Earl May Chico Freeman * X (also with Ed Blackwell Paquito d'Rivera) Ed Byrne Chick Corea Eddie Bastián *** Childo Tomás Eddie Cano Chivirico Dávila ** Eddie Gómez X Chocolate Armenteros Eddie Harris Chris Albert(son) Eddie Moore Chris Rogers Eddie Palmieri * *** X Chris Rosenberg Eddie Resto Chris Walker Eddie (Gua Gua) Rivera Chucky López Eddie Soleta Clare Fischer Edy Martínez Claudia Cunha * (also with Joatan Nascimento, or Egberto Gismonte Manuela Rodrígues) (El) Conjunto Libre ** Claudio Roditi ** (El) Grupo Folclórico Experimental Clifford Jordan Nueva Yorquina Clint Houston Eric Gale Colin Walcott Ernie Andrews X (El) Conjunto Clásico Ernie Watts (El) Conjunto Folclórico Ernie Wilkins Experimental Nueva Yorquina Esther Phillips * (El) Grán Combo Eugene Uman * (El) Conjunto Libre ** Evelyn Blakey Connie Kay Fagner Cornelius Bumpus Fania All-Stars Count Basie X Felipe Luciano Cyro Baptista ** Felipe Luciano, Jr. Daniel Ponce Felo Barrios (also with Tempo Alomar, and Pupi Daniel Santos Torres, and Nestor Sánchez) ** Danilo Lozano Flora Purim Danny Rosado * Francisco Aguabella X Danny Turner Frank Foster Dave Mason Frank Gordon *** Dave Valentín * ** Frank (Frankie) Malabé David Amram Frank Morgan (also with Horace David Freisen Tapscott) David Hirscher Frank Wess David Moore Freddie Green X David Murray Gamal Buhaina (Art Blakey, Jr.) David Oquendo * (also with Karen Joseph) Gato Barbieri X David Pérez George Coleman David Sacks ** George Russell David Sanborn Gerald Wilson David Snitter Geri Allen David Torres Gerry Mulligan X David (Happy) Williams ** Gilberto Colón Denardo Coleman Gilberto Gil Dennis Irwin ** Gil Evans X Dewey Redman Gil Scott-Heron Dianne Reeves (also with Tito Gil López *** Puente) Gonzalo Rubalcaba V Dick Berk Graciela (also with Mario Bauzá) Dick Oates (Oatts) ** (also with Grady Tate (also with young son) Claudio Roditi) (El) Gran Combo * Dizzy Gillespie X Groove Merchants Of Venice Djavan ** X Grover Washington, Jr. Dollar Brand (A/K/A Abdullah (Gua Gua) Rivera Ibrahim) Guanabara ** Dom Salvador da Silva (also with Claudio Guillermo Edgehill Roditi, or Thiago de Mello) Guillermo Franco Dom Um Romão Hakim Jami Don Cherry Hal Galper Donald Byrd Hank Jones Donald Dean Harold Land * ** Donald Harrison Harry Kim Dori Caymmi Havana Cuba All Stars * Hector (Tempo) Alomar ** Johnny (Dandy) Rodríguez Hector Aponte Jon Hendricks Hector Casanova Jon Stubblefield Hector LaVoe Jorge Dalto * (also with Bobby Rodríguez) Helen Humes (also with Ted Dunbar) José (Chombo) Silva Henry Butler José (‘El Canario’) Alberto Henry Franklyn (Franklin) José Fajardo * Herbie Hancock José Grajales Heritage Ensemble (Bobby Matos) José Madera Hermeto Pascoal * José Mangual Jr. ** Hilton Ruíz José Rodrígues (Rodríguez) Hiroshima José R. (Joe) Santiago Holly Near (also with Meg Christian) Jovino Santos Neto Horace Silver * *** X Juancito Torres Horace Tapscott Julio Manuel Romero Howard Brock Junior Wells Howard Levy Justo Almário *** Howard Johnson Justo Betancourt Hubert Laws (Kalaparusha) Maurice McIntyre Hugh Masakela Kako Ignacio Berroa Karen Joseph * Ion Munoz Keith Jarrett Ira Hirscher Ken McIntyre Ismael Miranda Ken Wessel Israel 'Cachao' López X Kenny Burrell Ivan Lins X * Kenny Rankin Izzy Felu Kenny Rogers Jack DeJohnette Kent Middleton Jack Jeffers King Sunny Adé James Leary Lalo Rodríguez James Newton Larry Gales James Williams Larry Harlow Jana Haimson Larry Nash Jane Bunnett V Larry Ridley Jaques Morelenbaum * (also with Lula Galvão) (La) Charanga ’76 Jarbas Bittencourt * (La) Orchesta Aragón Javon Jackson (La) Orchesta Broadway Jean Redpath (La) Sonora Matancera Jerome Richardson (La) Sonora Ponceña Jerry González (also with Andy González, or René Lassissi López, or Milton Cardona, or Gene Latin Percussion Jazz Ensemble Golden) ** Lena Horne Jerry Madera * Leny Andrade * Jim Seeley * Leo Piñeda Jimmy Delgado ** Leon Thomas Jimmy Frisaura Leroy Vinnegar * Jimmy Heath Les McCann Jimmy Sabater Leslie Johnakins (also with Machito) (Little) Jimmy Scott Lester Bowie Jimmy Willis L.D. Frazier João Bosco X V Lew Tabakin (also with Toshiko Joatan Nascimento * Akiyoshi) Joe Chambers Lewis Hayes Joe DeJesus * Lewis Kahn Joe Farrell (also with Charlie Haden) Liberation Music Orchestra Joe Lovano (also with Dennis Irwin) (including Charlie Haden, Carla Bley, Joe Newman (also with Ted Dunbar) Roswell Rudd, Michael Mantler, many Joe Pass (also with Oscar Peterson) others) Joe (José R.) Santiago Lincoln Goines (Professor) Joe Torres Lisle Atkinson Joe Williams (Little) Jimmy Scott Joey Baron Liz Torres John Blake Louie González John Carter Louie Ramírez John Clark Los Muñequitos de Matanzas John Lewis Louis Hayes John Mosely Lucecita Benítez (also with Juancito Torres) John Scofield Luciana Souza (also with Romero Lubambo) Johnny Griffin Luís Bauzó Johnny Nelson Luís Madamo Johnny Pacheco Luis Mangual Johnny Palomo Luís Miranda *** Luís (Perico) Ortíz *** Patato (Carlos 'Patato' Valdéz) Luís Quintero * Patrice Rushen (also with Carmen Lula Galvão * (also with Jaques Morelenbaum) MacRae) Machito (Frank Grillo) Paul Krasner Major Holley Paul Jeffrey Mal Waldron X Paulinho DaViola Manny Duran (also with Frank Morgan) Paulinho DaCosta Manny Oquendo ** Pedro Knight Manuel (Maneco) Ruíz * Pérez Prado * Manuela Rodrígues * (also with Claudia Cunha) Percy Heath Marcelo Martíns * (Luis) ‘Perico’ Ortíz *** Mario Rivera Pete 'El Conde' Rodríguez Mark Soskin Peter Apfelbaum Marla Gibbs Pharaoh Sanders X Marlui Miranda Phil Ranelin Marta Santos (Philly) Joe Jones (also with (Albert) Martinho DaVila Tootie Heath) Marty Sheller Pierre Lescouflair Max Roach Poncho Sánchez Maxine Weldon Portinho ** Mazacote 'Professor' Joe Torres Mel Tormé Pucci Boulong Miguel Cruz Pupi Legareta Michael Mantler Pupi Torres (also with Tempo Alomar) ** Michel Camilo Rafi Malkiel * Michel Petrucciani Rahsaan Roland Kirk *** Mike Lawrence Raices Mike Viñas Ralph Irizarry Miles Davis X (also with John Ralph Lalama Scofield) Ramblin' Jack Elliott Milt Jackson Randy Weston V (also with Horace Milton Nascimento X Tapscott) Mirasol Raul de Souza Mitch Frohman * Ray Barretto * *** (also with Celia (The) Modern Jazz Quartet (M.J.Q.) 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