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Also ranks #1 on The Best Modal Jazz Bands/Artists Also ranks #3 on The 95 Best Trumpet Players Of All Time, Ranked 8 John McLaughlin 322 votes In addition to founding the pioneering Mahavishnu Orchestra, English virtuoso Mclaughlin boasts a fusion resume as both a bandleader on many release...
Also ranks #1 on The Best Modal Jazz Bands/Artists Also ranks #2 on The 95 Best Trumpet Players Of All Time, Ranked 7 Jaco Pastorius 332 votes Widely regarded as one of the greatest bassists of all time, Jaco Pastorius revolutionized the instrument by introducing the fretless electric bass...
Above all else, though, jazz is about extreme musical virtuosity and being the best of the best. But with the genre having produced so many incredible talents over the years, it’s impossible to list them all. Instead, we’ve chosen a 40-strong selection of singers, horn players, pianists...
all roads lead back to one man –Louis Armstrong. Not only one of the best jazz trumpeters of all time, Armstrong was one of the greatest musical improvisers ever and his innovations helped jazz to evolve into what it is today. AsMiles Davisonce said: “You can’t play nothing on moder...
Of course, there’s no way to come up with a definitive list of the best jazz musicians of all time. There are, though, a selection of famous jazz artists who appear whenever we talk about those players who’ve shaped the development of the music in a big way. ...
Our pick of some of the best female jazz singers of all time, who helped bring the music to an international audience.
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A non-traditional list of the 100 best jazz songs of all time, including “So What” by Miles Davis, "My Favorite Things" by John Coltrane, and "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck.