| Tony
Malaby
New York insiders know; Malaby is a force on saxophone in a variety
of situations, from straight-ahead to avant-garde.
Chuck
Mangione
Official site of the popular
trumpet & flugelhorn player.
The Manhattan
Transfer Fan Page
This group was born way back in 1972, and has won many Grammys and
fans along the way for their tight harmonies, and jazzy vocal lines.
Herbie
Mann
A saxophonist who, when the opportunity arose to play for Carmen
McRae, claimed he played flute in order to get the gig. The rest
is history.
Michael Manring
With his solo CD, The Book of Flame, Manring continues to innovate
and push the boundaries of the electric bass.
Michael
Manring innerview
by Anil Prasad Michael Manring has done a lot for Joseph Zon, the
electric bass manufacturer. His sound is unique (lots of fretless
tricks, harmonics). Here he discusses "genre bending."
Rita
Marcotulli
A notable Italian pianist who has recorded with Dewey Redman, toured
with Billy Cobham, and performed with several outstanding groups
such as the Palle Danielsson Quintet, the Dewey Redman Quartet,
and the Pino Daniele Group.
Tania Maria
Official website of the Brazilian pianist/singer, available
in both English
and
French.
Branford
Marsalis
Tour dates, bio, sound clips, and a bulletin board.
Wynton
Marsalis
Official website of the New Orleans born trumpet great.
Pat
Martino
The official home page of one of the greatest jazz guitarists in
all history.
Cecil
McBee
The talented bassist from Tulsa won a Grammy for his work on "Blues
of John Coltrane" (RCA) featuring Roy Haynes, Pharoah Sanders, David
Murry, and McCoy Tyner.
Christian
McBride
Ubiquitious bassist's tasteful official website.
Les McCann
Official site of the jazz/soul legend, featuring biography, discography,
and info about latest recordings.
Susannah
McCorkle
A multi-dimensional artist, McCorkle was a great jazz vocalist,
historian/writer, educator, and spokeswoman for breast cancer support
groups. Her untimely death early in 2001 was a blow to jazz fans
everywhere.
Al McKibbon
Talk about "old school", this cat played bass out of Detroit, a
hotbed of young jazz artists in the late 30s and 40s, and went on
to play with many leading artists such as Miles and Monk.
John
McLaughlin
An "Innerview" from Anil Prasad about Shakti, possibly the first
ever "world fusion" group?
Joe
McPhee
A multi-instrumentalist who plays free/creative jazz in the New
York area.
Marion
Meadows
Official site
Medeski Martin and Wood
The funky free-jazz/hip-hop trio recently signed a deal with Blue
Note, and released a new CD Combustication. This new Web site is
part of what comes with fame and glory.
Brad
Mehldau
Pianist Mehldau's bio, news, music, media, and more.
Pat Metheny
Group Listener Network Website
This is an official site, not a fan site, and it includes everything
from RealAudio samples to merchandise, tour info, latest releases,
etc. regarding the Pat Metheny Group
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