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Rosemary Clooney
To quote Andrew Gilbert from the book musichound Jazz, she, like all great singers, "has always possessed the gift to emotionally inhabit her material."
Billy Cobham
Official site of the groundbreaking fusion drummer.
Avishai Cohen
This young Israeli bassist turned New Yorker is the Chick Corea "Origin" bassist, and worked with Danilo Perez. His own Adama is very good modern jazz.
Holly Cole
Official site of the Canadian jazz singer renowned for her interpretations of contemporary songwriters' material.
Ornette Coleman Bio
From the European Jazz Network, a decent biography about one of the most controversial and talented saxophonists ever.
Steve Coleman at M-Base
Official website for Steve Coleman. Lots of performances to download, music scores also available.
Scott Colley
A very fine upright bassist, at the heart of the new scene in New York.

Harry Connick Jr.
Columbia celebrates Connick's latest CD, Come By Me, with a swingin' new Web site.
Joyce Cooling
Home base for the Bay area guitarist.
Chick Corea
With some 70+ recordings under his belt, Corea is an artist who has helped shape modern jazz history. Now head of his own label, Stretch Records, his influence is stronger than ever.

Street Named for Chick Corea
News story on Chelsea, Massachusetts naming a street after Corea.
Larry Coryell
Christiaan Stange's Larr Coryell website. Nicely done.
Brian Culbertson
Official site
Jamie Cullum
Official site of the British jazz-pop phenom.

 

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