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Plastic Ono Band
Plastic Ono Band
Rock band
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Johnny Nash
Johnny Nash
American pop singer-songwriter
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Curtis Fuller
Curtis Fuller
American jazz musician
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Jack Douglas
Jack Douglas
American record producer, songwriter
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Ralph MacDonald
Ralph MacDonald
Trinbagonian-American percussionist, songwriter, musical arranger, record producer, steelpan virtuoso and philanthropist
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John Lennon
John Lennon
English singer and songwriter, founding member of The Beatles (1940-1980)
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Sammy Figueroa
Sammy Figueroa
American percussionist
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Roy Hargrove
Roy Hargrove
American jazz trumpeter
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Rita Marley
Rita Marley
Jamaican musician
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Charlie Persip
Charlie Persip
American jazz drummer
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Hank Mobley
Hank Mobley
American saxophonist
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Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono
Japanese artist, author, and peace activist
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Donald Byrd
Donald Byrd
American recording artist; jazz and rhythm & blues trumpeter and vocalist
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Phil Spector
Phil Spector
American record producer, songwriter, and convicted murderer
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David Spinozza
David Spinozza
American musician
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Hugh McCracken
Hugh McCracken
American session musician
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Andy Newmark
Andy Newmark
American musician
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Sonny Stitt
Sonny Stitt
American jazz saxophonist
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Jack Walrath
Jack Walrath
Jazz Trumpeter, Composer, Bandleader
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Max Roach
Max Roach
American jazz percussionist, drummer, and composer
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Arthur Adams
Arthur Adams
American blues musician
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Eddie Jefferson
Eddie Jefferson
American singer
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Art Taylor
Art Taylor
American jazz drummer
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Sabu Martinez
Sabu Martinez
American musician
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Rusty Bryant
Rusty Bryant
American musician
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Sean Lennon
Sean Lennon
American composer and musician, son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono
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Cal Tjader
Cal Tjader
American Latin jazz musician, recording artist
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Jake Holmes
Jake Holmes
American singer-songwriter and jingle writer
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J. J. Jackson
J. J. Jackson
American singer
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Kirk Lightsey
Kirk Lightsey
American musician
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Red Garland
Red Garland
American modern jazz pianist (1923-1984)
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Betty Wright
Betty Wright
American singer
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Walter Booker
Walter Booker
American jazz double-bassist
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Donny Hathaway
Donny Hathaway
American singer-songwriter and musician (1945-1979)
Arthur Jenkins
American musician

Arthur Jenkins

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Arthur Eugene Jenkins, Jr. (December 7, 1936 – January 28, 2009) was an American keyboardist, composer, arranger and percussionist who worked with many popular music icons such as John Lennon, Harry Belafonte, Bob Marley and Chaka Khan.

Jenkins was born in The Bronx, New York, and began playing piano at the age of 5. After studying music at Baldwin-Wallace College in Ohio, Jenkins returned to New York and began his professional career. He played for two years at a club called Blue Moracco. The first year was with a singer named Irene Reid and the second was with a new singer from Ohio named Nancy Wilson.

Next began a 9-year collaboration as musical director and accompanist to singer Johnny Nash, which included Nash's 1972 smash "I Can See Clearly Now". While with Nash, Jenkins traveled to Jamaica where he also worked on recording projects with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.

Jenkins had now become a much sought-after studio musician, and soon was the arranger for Harry Belafonte, with whom he also recorded and toured. He worked in the same capacity for Patti Austin and Lena Horne, who were co-performers on Belafonte's tours.

Jenkins then joined Antisia Publishing (co-owned by Ralph MacDonald and William Salter), and forged a lifelong friendship and musical partnership with MacDonald, which led to more hit recordings like "The Hustle" with Van McCoy, "Where Is the Love" with Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway and "Just The Two of Us" with Grover Washington Jr. and Bill Withers.

Jenkins was brought to the attention of John Lennon by May Pang, production coordinator for many albums by Lennon and Yoko Ono. Pang booked Jenkins for Ono's Feeling The Space album, and Lennon, who was about to record his Mind Games album, asked Pang to retain him for that session. Jenkins played on all subsequent Lennon albums, including Walls and Bridges (for which he was awarded an RIAA gold record), Double Fantasy and the posthumous Milk and Honey. Lennon would jokingly credit Jenkins for "all the bells and whistles" on his records.

Jenkins also worked on Broadway theatre and lent his distinctive sounds to popular commercials for McDonald's, Chemical Bank and other products. He also released two CDs of his own material, Alone With Arthur and Alone With Arthur Again.

Jenkins died unexpectedly at his Manhattan apartment, aged 73.