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Internet home of the
contemporary jazz saxophonist
Remembering
Milt Jackson
Tower Records online provides this outstanding article remembering
the great "Bags" Jackson, a pioneer on vibes.
Illinois Jacquet:
Texas Tenor
Brief take on the life and career of Illinois Jacquet, one of jazz's
great--and often forgotten--tenor saxophonists
Ahmad Jamal
Official site of this innovative and original pianist who influenced
many pianists as well as Miles Davis.
Bob
James
A composer with a gift for melodies which reach out to people and
are embraced by fans of jazz.
Boney
James
Official site of the smooth jazz saxophonist.
Al
Jarreau
Jazz singer's official website.
Keith Jarrett
The official website.
The
Jazz Mandolin Project
A dynamic acoustic trio featuring the mandolin playing of Jamie
Masefield, plus Chris Dahlgren on Double bass, and Jon Fishman on
drums.
Jazz Stuff
Three contemporary jazz artists team up to host this home page of
guitarist Jeff Golub and Avenue Blue, trumpeter Rick Braun, and
multi-instrumentalist Alan Hewitt.
Eddie
Jefferson
Jefferson was possibly the actual originator of vocalese. He worked
with James Moody (and actually put to lyrics his classic "Im In
The Mood for Love.") He also penned the lyrics to "Birdland," as
recorded by The Manhattan Transfer.
Alphonso
Johnson
Official website of the bassist and former Weather Report
member.
The
Official Eric Johnson Website
This Austin bred guitarist plays a mean strat, and is versatile.
Hear sound clips, read interviews, and get album info here.
Eric
Johnson
"Up From the Skies: Eric Johnson's Lifelong Quest" Eric Johnson,
the Austin based guitarist talks about piano lessons, Jimi Hendrix,
and his early band the Electromagnets.
J.
J. Johnson
The J.J. Johnson homepage offers biographical information, a discography
and bibliography, and links to solo transcriptions.
Marc
Johnson
Before playing with Bill Evans, Marc was hired by the Fort Worth
Symphony as a college freshmen at North Texas.
Elvin
Jones
Not much at this official website right now, but
hopefully it will expand into a nice tribute.
Norah
Jones
Official page for the singer who majored in jazz
piano, and also plays soul, blues, and folk-based pop.
Stanley
Jordan
Official site of the guitarist known for his two-handed
hammer technique.
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