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Uri Caine
Official website of the jazz pianist.
Ann Hampton Callaway
Callaway is a vocalist and songwriter who performed at Carnegie Hall in the "Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald," and recorded with Kenny Barron and Jay Leonhart on her CD After Ours.

Michel Camilo
Home page of the Dominican Republic-born pianist and former Paquito D'Rivera sideman.

Larry Carlton Home Page
A great guitarist shares sound clips, a discography, bio, and more.

Ralph Carney
A creative multi-instrumentalist who has played saxophone, clarinet, harmonica, and banjo, depending on the situation. Known for his work with Tom Waits, Carney also is invloved in various modern jazz projects, and brings a great sense of humor to his music.

Bill Carrothers
A cute site called Billy's Playhouse from a great jazz pianist who doesn't take himself too seriously, and that's refreshing.

Benny Carter
The word legend is tossed around a lot, but in Carter's case it is so true. He has played with such greats as Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Buddy Rich, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum, and J.J. Johnson.

Ron Carter
Another living legend from the ultimate Miles Davis quintet that featured Tony Williams, Herbie Hancock, and George Coleman.

James Carter Ruined My Life
Kelly Bucheger recalls what it was like to be completely overshadowed by saxophonist James Carter when he was but a 16-year-old jazz camp participant.

Regina Carter
Her official site at Verve.

Denis Charles
This drummer/percussionist has played with Cecil Taylor, Billy Bang, and many others.

Don Cherry: Father of World Music
A brief piece discussing Don Cherry's jazz career and his influence in the developing World Music movement

Cyrus Chestnut
He has been quietly establishing himself as an excellent jazz pianist.

David Chevan
This jazz bassist calls himself a "Bassologist" and has some unique recording projects under his belt, including 2 duets with pianist Warren Byrd (Chevan is Jewish, Byrd is an African-American Baptist) featuring tunes from the Jewish and African-American sacred traditions.
Chicago Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra
Specializes in the performance of the original arrangements of the Stan Kenton Orchestra
Chicago Underground
Thrill Jockey Records' site of info on this improvised music collective, home to the Chicago Underground Duo, Trio, and Quartet as well as other projects.

Charlie Christian
The guitarist who started it all, he lived only 25 years before dying of tuberculosis.
Peter Cincotti
Concord Records site on the sensational young pianist and singer.

Stanley Clarke
Clarke's official home in cyberspace.

 

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