| Charlie
Haden
The bassist with the sweet sound and innovative feel has been one
of the most influential in modern jazz history.
Herbie
Hancock
Official website of the legendary jazz keyboard player. Includes,
among other things, info on Herbie's electronic gear.
Herbie
Hancock
Salon Arts salutes this most enduring jazz pianist whose music stays
fresh and modern even as he turns 60.
Herbie
Hancock
A biography that covers all of Herbie's musical periods, from his
1963 debut album to his current work. This is from Grinnell College's
site, where Hancock studied electrical engineering and music.
Fareed
Haque
This guy has a gorgeous sound on acoustic guitar and plays great.
He recently did a remake of Crosby Stills and Nash's Deja Vu.
Roy Hargrove
The home page of this critically acclaimed trumpet player.
Tom
Harrell
Trumpet virtuoso Harrell has put out, and/or appears on some very
nice CDs, such as Joe Lovano's Live at the Village Vanguard and
his own CD Form.
Barry Harris
An award winning pianist and educator, get his workshop schedule
here, plus his bio, discography, and photos.
Stefon
Harris
Harris is a gifted young vibraphonist who has recorded with Charlie
Hunter, Joe Henderson (Porgy and Bess), and Steve Turre, among many
others.
Stefon
Harris
Harris' Blue Note bio page. His CD on that label, A Cloud Of Red
Dust, is receiving rave reviews.
Elias Haslanger
This relative newcomer is a mighty sax slinger from Austin who has
captured in his playing the essence of historic straight ahead bop
and merged it with his modern sensibility.
Jimmy
Haslip
The long-time Yellowjackets bassist grew up hearing a lot of Latin
music.
Coleman
Hawkins
Biographical information, as well as albums, photos, and links for
this jazz giant who virtually invented the jazz tenor sax vocabulary.
Roy
Haynes
Drummer/legend Haynes was the subject of a recent NPR profile.
Michael Hedges:
Nomadland
This unique guitarist is tragically no longer with us. To donate
to the two surviving children, Mischa and Jasper, visit Point
A.
Michael
Hedges
by Anil Prasad This innovative guitarist for Windham Hill passed
away in a tragic car accident in Dec. 1997. The only way left to
learn about him is to listen, and read.
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