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Jamey Aebersold Recorded December 16, 2013 Billy Taylor, Clark Terry, Toots Thielemans, McCoy Tyner, Rudy Van Gelder, Cedar Walton, George Wein, Frank Wess, Randy Weston, Joe Wilder, Gerald Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Phil Woods, Snooky Young Last Names N-Y: Jimmy Owens, Wendy Oxenhorn, Eddie Palmieri, Sonny Rollins, Annie Ross, George Russell, Gunther Schuller, Jimmy Scott, Joe Segal, Artie Shaw, Wayne Shorter, Dr. Johnson, Elvin Jones, Hank Jones, Quincy Jones, Sheila Jordan, Orrin Keepnews, Lee Konitz, Yusef Lateef, Hubert Laws, John Levy, Ramsey Lewis, Dave Liebman, Abbey Lincoln, Melba Liston, Charles Lloyd, Johnny Mandel, Branford Marsalis, Delfeayo Marsalis, Ellis Marsalis, Jason Marsalis, Tom McIntosh, Jackie McLean, Marian McPartland, James Moody, Dan Morgenstern Last Names F-H: Art Farmer, Frank Foster, Von Freeman, Curtis Fuller, Benny Golson, Lorraine Gordon, Jim Hall, Chico Hamilton, Slide Hampton, Barry Harris, Roy Haynes, Jimmy Heath, Percy Heath, Luther Henderson, Jon Hendricks, Nat Hentoff, Milt Hinton, Bill Holman, Shirley Horn, Bobby Hutcherson Last Names A-E: Jamey Aebersold, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Mose Allison, George Avakian, David Baker, Danny Barker, Kenny Barron, Louie Bellson, George Benson, Carla Bley, Dave Brubeck, Kenny Burrell, Gary Burton, Candido Camero, Benny Carter, Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb, George Coleman, Chick Corea, Buddy DeFranco, Jack DeJohnette, Paquito D'Rivera, Lou Donaldson, Dorothy Donegan, Harry "Sweets" Edison For more information on NEA Jazz Masters, click here.įor more information on the Smithsonian Jazz Oral History Program Collection, use the finding aid or visit the museum's Archives Center, where the collection is housed. Production, transcription, and Web posting was made possible through major funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters initiative. The interviews average six hours in length and cover a wide range of topics including early years, initial involvement in music, generally, and jazz specifically, as well as experiences in the jazz music world, including relationships to musicians.

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Each interview was conducted by a jazz authority and was recorded on digital audiotape by a professional audio engineer. About the Smithsonian Jazz Oral History ProgramĮstablished by the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in 1992, the Program seized the opportunity to document more than one hundred senior jazz musicians, performers, relatives, and business associates. These transcriptions and recordings of oral histories of NEA Jazz Masters are part of the Smithsonian Jazz Oral History Program in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts.














Martin media trombone transcriptions jj johnson