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Brandee Younger
Brandee Younger
American Harpist
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Frank Wess
Frank Wess
American saxophonist and flautist, composer and arranger
2
Deborah Henson-Conant
Deborah Henson-Conant
electric harpist, touring musician, composer
3
Regina Carter
Regina Carter
American musician
4
Lavinia Meijer
Lavinia Meijer
Dutch musician
5
Roland Hanna
Roland Hanna
American pianist
6
Fred Katz
Fred Katz
American cellist
7
Eddie Jones
Eddie Jones
American musician
8
Jane Jarvis
Jane Jarvis
American jazz pianist
9
Odell Brown
Odell Brown
American jazz organist, songwriter
10
Cash McCall
Cash McCall
American electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
11
Alice Coltrane
Alice Coltrane
American jazz musician
12
Catrin Finch
Catrin Finch
Welsh harpist
13
Herman Wright
Herman Wright
American jazz musician
14
Terry Pollard
Terry Pollard
jazz pianist prominent in the Detroit jazz scene of the 1940s and 1950s
15
Dee Carstensen
Dee Carstensen
American musician
16
Adele Girard
Adele Girard
American jazz harpist
17
Phil Moore
Phil Moore
American musician
18
The Soulful Strings
The Soulful Strings
American soul-jazz instrumental group formed in Chicago in 1966
19
Dorothy Donegan
Dorothy Donegan
American jazz pianist
20
Corky Hale
Corky Hale
American musician
21
Anna Mae Winburn
Anna Mae Winburn
African-American vocalist and jazz bandleader
22
Roberta Gambarini
Roberta Gambarini
Italian singer
23
Jaki Byard
Jaki Byard
American musician
24
Kenny Burrell
Kenny Burrell
American jazz guitarist
25
Ed Thigpen
Ed Thigpen
American jazz drummer
26
Iro Haarla
Iro Haarla
Finnish musician and pianist
27
Bobbi Humphrey
Bobbi Humphrey
American soul-jazz musician
28
Leon Lee Dorsey
Leon Lee Dorsey
American musician
29
Sheila Jordan
Sheila Jordan
American jazz singer
30
Sippie Wallace
Sippie Wallace
American blues and jazz singer
31
Irene Kitchings
Irene Kitchings
American musician and pianist
32
Marian McPartland
Marian McPartland
British pianist, composer, writer and radio host
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Derek Bell
Derek Bell
Northern Irish musician
34
Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan
American jazz singer
35
Geri Allen
Geri Allen
American composer and jazz pianist
36
Quentin Jackson
Quentin Jackson
American musician
37
Betty Carter
Betty Carter
American jazz singer, recording artist, songwriter
38
Carol Kaye
Carol Kaye
American bass guitarist
39
Billie Pierce
Billie Pierce
American jazz pianist and singer
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Ruth Berman Harris
Ruth Berman Harris
Harpist, composer
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Dottie Dodgion
Dottie Dodgion
American musician
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Casper Reardon
Casper Reardon
American harpist
Dorothy Ashby
American jazz harpist

Dorothy Ashby

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American jazz harpist
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Dorothy Jeanne Thompson (August 6, 1932 – April 13, 1986), better known as Dorothy Ashby, was an American jazz harpist and composer. Hailed as one of the most "unjustly under loved jazz greats of the 1950s" and the "most accomplished modern jazz harpist," Ashby established the harp as an improvising jazz instrument, beyond earlier use as a novelty or background orchestral instrument, proving the harp could play bebop as adeptly as the instruments commonly associated with jazz, such as the saxophone or piano.

Ashby had to overcome many obstacles during the pursuit of her career. As an African American female musician in a male dominated industry, she was at a disadvantage. In a 1983 interview with W. Royal Stokes for his book Living the Jazz Life, she remarked of her career, "It's been maybe a triple burden in that not a lot of women are becoming known as jazz players. There is also the connection with black women. The audiences I was trying to reach were not interested in the harp, period—classical or otherwise—and they were certainly not interested in seeing a black woman playing the harp." Ashby successfully navigated these disadvantages, and subsequently aided in the expansion of who was listening to harp music and what the harp was deemed capable of producing as an instrument.

Ashby's albums were of the jazz genre, but often moved into R&B, world music, and other styles, especially her 1970 album The Rubaiyat of Dorothy Ashby, where she demonstrates her talents on another instrument, the Japanese koto, successfully integrating it into jazz.