The Great Jazz Trio

Also known as: G.J.T., GJT, Great Jazz Trio, Great Jazz Trio+1, The Great Jazz Trio & Friends, The Great Jazz Trio +, ザ・グレイト・ジャズ・トリオ, ザ・グレート・ジャズ・トリオ

Members: Ron Carter, Elvin Jones, Buddy Williams, Jack DeJohnette, Jimmy Cobb, Billy Hart, John Patitucci, David Finck, Omar Hakim, Mads Vinding, Anthony Williams, Richard Davis (2), Hank Jones, Al Foster, Eddie Gomez, Lee Pearson (2), Jerome Jennings, David Wong, Yosuke Inoue

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Traditional Jazz Studio

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Czech dixieland orchestra, established and led by [a=Pavel Smetáček] since 1959. Still actively performing as of 2009.

Also known as: P.D., Stud. Skup. Trad. Jazzu, Studijní Skupina Tradičního Džezu, Studijní Skupina Tradičního Jazzu, Study Group Of Traditional Jazz, Study Group Of Traditional Jazz Prague, Study Group Of Traditional Jazz, Prague, The Traditional Jazz Studio, Trad., Trad. Yupanqui, Traditional Jazz Studio Pavla Smetáčka, Traditional Jazz Studio Prag, Traditional Jazz Studio Praha, Traditional Jazz Studio, Prag, Traditional Jazz-Studio, Traditionnel

Members: Jaroslav Fuksa, Petr Fleischer, Josef Rejman, Ivo Pluháček, Jiří Pechar, Pavel Smetáček, Jiří Jirásek, Luboš Zajíček, Hanus Berka, Eugen Jegorov, Jiří Niederle, František Ringo Čech, Antonín Bílý, Alan Vitouš, Eva Svobodová, Jan Antonín Pacák, Ivan Smetáček, Bohumil Veselý, Václav Širl, Evžen Richter, Eva Martínková, Michal Pálka, Jiří Kolář (3), Antonín Nachtman, Antonín Lodr, Vítězslav Marek, Eugen Richter (2), Josef Svechkovsky, Reinhard Schwarz

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Jazz-Optimisten Berlin

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Jazz Optimists Berlin was one of the first Dixieland bands in the GDR.
The band was founded in 1958 as the "Blue Music Brothers" and renamed "Jazz Optimists Berlin" at the end of 1959. Disbanded in the 1970s.

Also known as: Jazz Optimisten Berlin, Jazz-Optimisten, Jazz-Optimisten-Berlin, Rhythmusgruppe Der Jazz-Optimisten Berlin, Rhythmusgruppe der Jazz-Optimisten Berlin

Members: Hans Schätzke, Konrad Körner, Meinhard Lüning, Hartmut Behrsing, Walter Bartel, Joachim Teschner, Siegmar Schlage, Rainer Riedel, Hermann Anders, Bernd Wefelmeyer, Volker Kaufmann, Hans Lemke (2)

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Latin Jazz Quintet

Also known as: Juan Amalbert's Latin Jazz Quintet, Juan Amalbert's Latin Jazz Quintet, Juan Amalbert´s Latin Jazz Quintet, L.A. Jazz, Latin Jazz 5, Latin Jazz Quartet, Latin Septet, The Latin Jazz Quartet, The Latin Jazz Quintet, The Latin Jazz Quintett, The Latin-Jazz Quintet, ザ・ラテン・ジャズ・クインテット

Members: Virgil Jones, Tommy Derrick, Tommy Lopez, Sr., Bill Ellington, Juan Amalbert, Charlie Simons


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Jazz At The Philharmonic

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Jazz At The Philharmonic is a trademark used by jazz entrepreneur and label owner [a=Norman Granz].

Please note: When used as a banner for the ever-changing jam session groups in his touring events or on records, Jazz At The Philharmonic can be used as main artist. But only when Jazz At The Philharmonic is billed on the release in the main artist's place - and when no other obvious main artist is billed on the release or promoted on cover and labels.

Norman Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic releases do not follow a usual industry pattern for naming and crediting:

All JATP releases with the name and/or logo on them should be listed under the [l=Norman Granz Presents Jazz At The Philharmonic] series, even when Jazz At The Philharmonic is used as main artist. The shorter Jazz At The Philharmonic or any other variation of JatP ahould never be listed as a label, but instead as a series, with the relevant label in brackets afterward if necessary - such as [l=Norman Granz Presents Jazz At The Philharmonic (Verve)].

Company: In the 50's with the Inc. extension, the entity was also a company; [l=Jazz At The Philharmonic, Inc.]

Office: 451 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills, CA

Also known as: J.A.T.P., J.A.T.P. All Stars, J.A.T.P. All-Stars, JATP, JATP All Stars, JATP All-Stars, Jazz All Stars, Jazz At The Philharmonic All Stars, Jazz At The Philharmonic All-Stars, Jazz At The Philharmonic Concert, Jazz At The Philharmonic Vol. 5, Jazz at the Philharmonic All-Stars, Norman Grantz' Jazz At The Philharmonic, Norman Granz "Jazz At The Philharmonic", Norman Granz Jazz, Norman Granz Jazz At The Philharmonic, Norman Granz' J.A.T.P., Norman Granz' Jazz At The Philharmonic, Norman Granz' Jazz At The Philharmonic Vol. #1, The All Stars, The JATP ALL-STARS, The JATP All Stars, The JATP's, The JATPs, The Jazz All Stars, The Jazz At The Philharmonic All-Stars


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Jazz Mills

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Austin, Texas singer originally from San Angelo.

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Jazz Gitti

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*13 May 1946 in Vienna, Austria

Jazz Gitti is an Austrian Schlager singer whose recording career spans several decades, beginning in the 1980s and peaking in popularity during the early '90s, when she fronted the band [a1576148]. Born Martha Bohdal on May 13, 1946, in Vienna, Austria, she made her recording debut in 1984 with the 7" single "[r=3020536]" on the label Sing Sang. However, her career didn't take flight until 1990 with the release of her chart-topping full-length album debut, [m=329472]. Billed to [a1576148], the album spawned the number three smash hit single "[r=3037584]".

Subsequent albums [m=357229] (1991), [m=3295714] (1993), [m=2113675] (1995), and [m=2113672] (1996) were fairly popular, reaching the Top 20 or so, but none could rival the success of [m=329472], and none spawned a smash hit single as big as "[r=3037584]". While Jazz Gitti was steadily active in the years that followed, releasing the albums [r=5247310] (1998), [r=24200336] (2001), Es Geht Immer Bergauf (2003), and [r=2837375] (2004), her popularity declined considerably. Not until she moved to the Rebeat label for the release of [r=2838791] in 2006 did she score a major hit. A pair of similarly successful Top Ten albums, [r=2837457] (2007), [r=2837441] (2009) and [r=2837411] (2011) followed.

Also known as: Jazz-Gitti

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Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop

Also known as: Charles Mingus & The Jazz Workshop All Stars, Charles Mingus And His Jazz Composers Workshop, Charles Mingus' Jazz Workshop, Charlie Mingus Et Son Jazz Workshop, Charlie Mingus Jazz Workshop, J.W.I. : Jazz Workshop Inc., Jazz Workshop, The Charles Mingus Jazz Worksho, The Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop, The Charlie Mingus Jazz Workshop, The Charlie Mingus Jazz Worshop, チャーリー・ミンガス

Members: Richard Williams, Jackie McLean, Eric Dolphy, Yusef Lateef, Charles Mingus, Roland Kirk, Kenny Clarke, Teo Macero, J.J. Johnson, Don Butterfield, Dannie Richmond, Jaki Byard, Booker Ervin, Willie Dennis, Horace Parlan, Jimmy Knepper, Paul Bley, Doug Watkins, Johnny Coles, Ted Curson, Henry Grimes, Mal Waldron, Art Taylor, Pepper Adams, Bennie Green, Clifford Jordan, Kai Winding, John Lewis (2), Thad Jones, Britt Woodman, J.R. Monterose, Willie Jones, George Barrow, Bill Hardman, Charles McPherson, Herman Wright, Curtis Porter, John Laporta, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Clarence Shaw, Bob Hammer, Ed Armour, Jackson Wiley, Clem De Rosa, Nico Bunink, Wally Cirillo, Rudy Nichols


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Baz Fe Jazz

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Former DJ and record label executive from Coventry.
Part of the British soul, funk and jazz dance scene in the 1980s.
Founded [l=BGP Records] with [a=Gilles Peterson] in 1987.
Retired from the music business in the early 1990s when he became a Jehovah's Witness.

Also known as: Baz, Bazz Fe Jazz


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Preservation Hall Jazz Band

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The Preservation Hall Jazz Band derives its name from [l=Preservation Hall], the venerable music venue located in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter, founded in 1961 by Allan and Sandra Jaffe. The band has traveled worldwide spreading their mission to nurture and perpetuate the art form of New Orleans Jazz.

The Preservation Hall Jazz Band is:
• Mark Braud - trumpet, vocals
• Charlie Gabriel - clarinet, vocals
• Freddie Lonzo - trombone
• Rickie Monie - piano
• Clint Maedgen - tenor saxophone, vocals
• Ben Jaffe - Creative Director, tuba
• Ronell Johnson - tuba
• Joe Lastie, Jr. - drums

Other members sometimes include:
• Frank Demond - trombone
• Shannon Powell - percussion
• Leroy Jones - trumpet
• Carl LeBlanc - banjo
• Darryl Adams - saxophone
• Elliot "Stackman" Callier - saxophone
• David Silverman - tuba

Also known as: Full Band, New Orleans' Sweet Emma And Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Preservation Hall, Preservation Hall Band, Preservation Hall Horns, The Preservation Hall Band, The Preservation Hall Horns, The Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Members: Leroy Jones, Rickie Monie, Emma Barrett, George Lewis (2), Freddie Lonzo, Dr. Michael White, Willie Humphrey, Walter Payton, Lester Caliste, Carl LeBlanc, Jim Robinson (2), Alcide (Slow Drag) Pavageau, Craig Klein, Shannon Powell, Ralph Johnson (2), Thaddeus Richard, Lucien Barbarin, Ronell Johnson, Darryl Adams (3), Chester Zardis, Don Vappie, Clint Maedgen, Emanuel Sayles, Josiah "Cie" Frazier, Percy Humphrey, Narvin Kimball, Sing Miller, Mark Braud, Joe Lastie, Jr., Charlie Gabriel, Allan Jaffe (2), Wendell Brunious, Jacques Gauthé, Ernie Elly, Maynard Chatters, Ben Jaffe (3), Frank Parker (4), John Brunious (2), David Grillier, Kyle Roussel, Kerry "Fatman" Hunter, Walter Harris (6), Klint Maedgen

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