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Dave Douglas
Dave Douglas
American jazz trumpeter
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Sharkey Bonano
Sharkey Bonano
American trumpeter, band leader, vocalist
2
Chris Kelsey
Chris Kelsey
American musician
3
Sid Catlett
Sid Catlett
American musician
4
Claude Williams
Claude Williams
American musician
5
John Abercrombie
John Abercrombie
American jazz guitarist
6
Frank Lacy
Frank Lacy
American musician
7
Chris Woods
Chris Woods
American jazz saxophonist
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Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin
English rock band
9
Jimmy Destri
Jimmy Destri
musician
10
David Murray
David Murray
American jazz musician (tenor saxophone and bass clarinet)
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Cab Calloway
Cab Calloway
American jazz singer and bandleader (1907-1994)
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Mike Kellie
Mike Kellie
English rock drummer
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Harold Mabern
Harold Mabern
American pianist
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The Jeff Beck Group
The Jeff Beck Group
band
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Jeff Buckley
Jeff Buckley
American singer, guitarist and songwriter
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The Black Crowes
The Black Crowes
American rock band
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Don Moye
Don Moye
American percussionist
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Television
Television
American post-punk band
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Olu Dara
Olu Dara
American musician
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Jaki Byard
Jaki Byard
American musician
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The White Tie Affair
The White Tie Affair
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Alan White
Alan White
English rock drummer
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The Notorious B.I.G.
The Notorious B.I.G.
American rapper and songwriter
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Blondie
Blondie
American rock band
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The Replacements
The Replacements
American rock band
26
Jeff Mangum
Jeff Mangum
neofolk musician from the United States
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The Yardbirds
The Yardbirds
English band
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Audioslave F por Cornell
Audioslave F por Cornell
American band
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Otto Hardwick
Otto Hardwick
American musician
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Lester Young
Lester Young
American jazz tenor saxophonist and sometimes clarinetist
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Ronnie Boykins
Ronnie Boykins
American musician
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Robert Palmer
Robert Palmer
American writer, musician and blues producer
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Arthur Blythe
Arthur Blythe
American musician
34
Billy Grammer
Billy Grammer
musician
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Elmon Wright
Elmon Wright
American musician
36
Ace Frehley
Ace Frehley
American musician best known as the former lead guitarist and founding member of the rock band Kiss
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Charlie Ventura
Charlie Ventura
American musician
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Dream Theater
Dream Theater
American progressive metal band
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Chris Cornell
Chris Cornell
American singer, songwriter and musician
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Garth Hudson
Garth Hudson
Canadian musician
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Chick Corea
Chick Corea
American jazz and fusion pianist, keyboardist, and composer
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David Byrne
David Byrne
Scottish-American musician
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Plastic Ono Band
Plastic Ono Band
Rock band
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John Carter
John Carter
American jazz musician
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Spin Doctors
Spin Doctors
American rock band
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Joe Strummer
Joe Strummer
British musician, singer, actor and songwriter (1952-2002)
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Rich Robinson
Rich Robinson
American rock musician
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The Decemberists
The Decemberists
American indie rock band
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Richard Lloyd
Richard Lloyd
American guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Chris Botti
Chris Botti
American trumpeter and composer
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AC/DC
AC/DC
Australian hard rock band
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The Doors
The Doors
American rock band
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No Knife
No Knife
musical artist
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Blackie Lawless
Blackie Lawless
American singer, musician, and songwriter
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The Police
The Police
English rock band
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Huey Lewis
Huey Lewis
American singer, songwriter, rock musician, actor
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Kurt Cobain
Kurt Cobain
American singer, musician, and songwriter
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Frank Wright
Frank Wright
American jazz musician
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Soundgarden
Soundgarden
American rock band
Cedric Wallace
American musician

Cedric Wallace

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American musician
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Music

Cedric Wallace (August 3, 1909 in Miami, Florida – August 19, 1985 in New York City) was an American jazz double-bassist.

Wallace moved to New York City in the 1930s, where he played in a band led by Reggie Johnson at the Saratoga Club. Later in the decade he worked with Jimmie Lunceford before joining Fats Waller's band from 1938-1942, the association for which he is best known. Wallace played with Waller at the peak of his popularity and plays on many of his biggest hits. He also recorded with Una Mae Carlisle, Maxine Sullivan, Champion Jack Dupree, Pat Flowers, Gene Sedric, and Dean Martin. He led his own ensemble in New York in the 1940s which featured Eddie Gibbs on bass for a time, and continued to perform into the 1970s.