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Art Tatum
Tatum was at his best during casual "After Hours" sessions for his friends.

Billy Taylor Bio
The Doctor is still in. His Arkadia releases Music Keeps Us Young and Ten Fingers - One Voice are proof enough, not to mention his valuable contributions as a broadcaster, educator, and statesman.

The James Taylor Quartet
Not accurate to call it acid jazz, says Taylor. Cop funk, he calls it. Whatever it is, it's groovy, in a weird sort of 90s way.

Jacky Terrasson
Official website of this French pianist extrodinaire.

Clark Terry Interview
One of the most historical figures in the business. This reads like a soliloquy in that there are no questions. Just Terry's thoughts on topics from Louis Armstrong to Duke Ellington.

Clark Terry
A brief bio of the trumpeter inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame.
Toots Thielmans
Official site of the Belgian jazz harmonica great.
Thievery Corporation
Official site of the remix DJ duo Thievery Corporation and their Eighteenth Street Lounge Records.

Three Guys
A recording with Steve Swallow, Lee Konitz, and Paul Motian. Biographical information and sound clips.

Cal Tjader Website: Soul Vibrations!
Definitive Internet resource for Tjader fans and collectors.
David Torn Innerview
by Anil Prasad "Fate is not completely decided." Futuristic Guitarist and record producer Torn speaks with Prasad about the "incredible highs and terrifying lows" of his life.
Ralph Towner
Site of guitarist Ralph Towner.
Mark Towns
A talented Latin jazz guitarist from Houston whose new CD features Hubert Laws, Kirk Whalum, Douglas Guevara, "Cro Cro" Orta, and Cuban pianist Rainel Pino.
Erik Truffaz

French trumpet player who has made waves with his drum n' bass/Miles Davis-influenced sounds.
All About Jazz Interview with McCoy Tyner
by Chris Slawecki The prolific piano master and honoree of this year's Mellon PSFS Philadelphia Jazz Festival where his featured trio "The Real McCoy" performed, discusses Philly.

 
 
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