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Joe Harriott
Joe Harriott
Jamaican jazz musician
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Pat Smythe
Pat Smythe
British musician
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Coleridge Goode
Coleridge Goode
British musician
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Shake Keane
Shake Keane
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines musician (1927-1997)
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Ian Carr
Ian Carr
British trumpeter
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Amancio D'Silva
Amancio D'Silva
Indian musician
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Sarathy Korwar
Sarathy Korwar
musical artist
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Lakshminarayana Subramaniam
Lakshminarayana Subramaniam
Indian musician (1947— )
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Louis Banks
Louis Banks
Indian singer, film composer, record producer and jazz musician-keyboardist
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Michael Garrick
Michael Garrick
English pianist
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Harry South
Harry South
British musician
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John McLaughlin
John McLaughlin
English guitarist, bandleader, and composer; founder of the Mahavishnu Orchestra
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Uri Caine
Uri Caine
American pianist
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Laurie Johnson
Laurie Johnson
British film and tv composer and bandleader
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Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar
Indian sitar player (1920-2012)
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Sky
Sky
British/Australian instrumental group
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Phil Seamen
Phil Seamen
English jazz drummer
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George Brooks
George Brooks
American saxophonist
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John Williams
John Williams
American composer, conductor, pianist and trombonist (born 1932)
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Harold McNair
Harold McNair
Jamaican musician
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Stu Hamer
Stu Hamer
British musician
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Frank Foster
Frank Foster
American jazz musician and bandleader
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Billy Childs
Billy Childs
American jazz pianist
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Don Ellis
Don Ellis
American jazz musician
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Fareed Haque
Fareed Haque
American musician
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Mark-Anthony Turnage
Mark-Anthony Turnage
English composer
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Daryl Runswick
Daryl Runswick
British musician
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J. J. Johnson
J. J. Johnson
American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger (1924-2001)
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Jens Winther
Jens Winther
Danish musician
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Allan Ganley
Allan Ganley
British musician
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Tim Garland
Tim Garland
British musician
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John Clark
John Clark
American jazz horn player and composer
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Astor Piazzolla
Astor Piazzolla
Argentine tango composer, bandoneon player and arranger
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Harold Shapero
Harold Shapero
American composer
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Frederik Magle
Frederik Magle
Danish composer, concert organist, and pianist
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Kenny Wheeler
Kenny Wheeler
Canadian composer and trumpet and flugelhorn player
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John Scott
John Scott
English composer and conductor
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Karaikudi Mani
Karaikudi Mani
Indian musician
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Joe Zawinul
Joe Zawinul
Austrian composer and pianist
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John Clayton
John Clayton
American jazz and classical double bassist
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Denis Preston
Denis Preston
British record producer
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James Newton
James Newton
American flautist, composer, and conductor
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Chris Laurence
Chris Laurence
musician
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Baluji Shrivastav
Baluji Shrivastav
musician
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André Previn
André Previn
German-American pianist, conductor and composer
John Mayer
Indian composer and musician

John Mayer

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Indian composer and musician
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John Mayer

John Mayer (28 October 1930 – 9 March 2004) was an Indian composer known primarily for his fusions of jazz with Indian music in the British-based group Indo-Jazz Fusions with the Jamaican-born saxophonist Joe Harriott.

Gravestone in St Pancras and Islington Cemetery

Mayer was born in Calcutta, Bengal, British India, to an Anglo-Indian father and Tamil mother. After studying with Phillipe Sandre in Calcutta and Melhi Mehta in Bombay, he won a scholarship to London's Royal Academy of Music in 1952, where he studied composition with Matyas Seiber, as well as comparative music and religion in eastern and western cultures.

He worked as a violinist with the London Philharmonic Orchestra (1953–58) and then with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (1958–65), but was also composing fusions of Hindustani classical and Western classical forms fused with jazz undertones from 1952 onwards. His Violin Sonata was performed by Yehudi Menuhin in 1955.

In the 1960s he worked extensively with the Jamaican-born jazz musician Joe Harriott, with whom he formed the group Indo-Jazz Fusions, a ten-piece featuring a jazz quintet and five Indian musicians. The new incarnation of the band, called John Mayer's Indo Jazz Fusions, was revived in the 1990s by his students Richard Dray, Will Joss, and Simon Gray, then led by Mayer himself, and continued to play live gigs—featuring his son Jonathan Mayer on sitar—until John's death.

The Joe Harriott-John Mayer Double Quintet composed the distinctive theme tune, "Acka Raga", for the early episodes of the BBC quiz show Ask the Family, which was broadcast between 1967 and 1984. The theme featured Mayer on sitar.

From 1989 onwards, Mayer, who lived in north London, taught composition at Birmingham Conservatoire where he introduced the BMus Indian music course in 1997. In March 2004, Mayer was hit by a car in North London and fatally injured. He was 74.