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John Pizzarelli
John Pizzarelli
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Paul Smith
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Jack Nimitz
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Shirley Horn
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Thelma Carpenter
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Alec Wilder
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Houston Person
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Roy Hargrove
Roy Hargrove
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Nancy Harrow
Nancy Harrow
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Eddie Miller
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Renee Rosnes
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Billy Strayhorn
Billy Strayhorn
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Fiona Joy Hawkins
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Mike Melvoin
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Margaret Whiting
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Ronnie Scott
Ronnie Scott
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Sonny Russo
Sonny Russo
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Eddie Henderson
Eddie Henderson
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Johnny Mercer
Johnny Mercer
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Benny Carter
Benny Carter
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Butch Miles
Butch Miles
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Rube Bloom
Rube Bloom
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Jay Leonhart
Jay Leonhart
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Michael Weiss
Michael Weiss
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Count Basie
Count Basie
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Al Foster
Al Foster
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Dave Holland
Dave Holland
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Bobby Hackett
Bobby Hackett
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Jimmy Rowles
Jimmy Rowles
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Maxine Sullivan
Maxine Sullivan
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Clare Fischer
Clare Fischer
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Corky Hale
Corky Hale
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Joyce Cobb
Joyce Cobb
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Susannah McCorkle
Susannah McCorkle
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Bill Watrous
Bill Watrous
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Bill Cunliffe
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Dick Morrissey
Dick Morrissey
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Rahsaan Roland Kirk
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George Duke
George Duke
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Ray Nance
Ray Nance
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Rex Stewart
Rex Stewart
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Mike Garson
Mike Garson
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Andrew Hill
Andrew Hill
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Jeff Hamilton
Jeff Hamilton
American musician
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Ronnie Mathews
Ronnie Mathews
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Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan
American jazz singer
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Randy Brecker
Randy Brecker
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Jessica Williams
Jessica Williams
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Alphonso Johnson
Alphonso Johnson
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Joyce Collins
American musician

Joyce Collins

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Joyce Collins (born 5 May 1930, Battle Mountain, Nevada - died January 3, 2010) was a jazz pianist, singer and educator.

Collins began playing piano professionally at the age of 15 while still attending Reno High School in Nevada. Later, while studying music and teaching at San Francisco State College, she played in groups and solo at various jazz clubs, eventually going on tour with the Frankie Carle band.

In the late 1950s, Collins settled in Los Angeles, working there and also in Reno and Las Vegas, where she became the first woman to conduct one of the resort's show bands. During this time Collins worked in film and television studios, spending 10 years in the band on the Mary Tyler Moore Show and also on comedian Bob Newhart's shows.

In 1975, she recorded with Bill Henderson. Their Street Of Dreams and Tribute To Johnny Mercer albums were Grammy nominees. Collins continued to work in films, coaching actors Jeff Bridges and Beau Bridges for their roles in The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989).

Beginning in 1975, Collins taught jazz piano at the Dick Grove Music School. Collins wrote and arranged extensively, including a program, performed live and on radio, tracing the involvement of women in jazz as composers and lyricists. She appeared twice on Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz radio show, most recently in 2002.

Although she performed mostly in solo, duo and trio work, Collins occasionally sat in with big bands, such as that led by Bill Berry. She also recorded with Paul Horn and under her own name. Her first album appeared in 1961, her next, Moment To Moment, after a long gap. Centered mainly in Los Angeles, Collins worked farther afield in places such as Mexico City, Paris, New York and Brazil.

Joyce Collins died on January 3, 2010.