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Keith Tippett
Keith Tippett
British pianist
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Roy Babbington
Roy Babbington
British bassist
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Centipede
Centipede
British musical group
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Henry Lowther
Henry Lowther
British musician
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Gary Windo
Gary Windo
English musician
5
Louis Moholo
Louis Moholo
South African jazz musician
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Radu Malfatti
Radu Malfatti
Austrian trombone player and composer
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Elton Dean
Elton Dean
British saxophonist
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Paul Rutherford
Paul Rutherford
English free improvising trombonist
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Jeff Clyne
Jeff Clyne
British bassist
10
Nick Evans
Nick Evans
Welsh jazz and progressive rock trombonist
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Brotherhood of Breath
Brotherhood of Breath
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Larry Stabbins
Larry Stabbins
British musician
13
Pip Pyle
Pip Pyle
British drummer
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Harry Miller
Harry Miller
composer
15
Julie Driscoll
Julie Driscoll
English singer and actress
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Paul Dunmall
Paul Dunmall
Jazz saxophonist
17
Harold McNair
Harold McNair
Jamaican musician
18
Lol Coxhill
Lol Coxhill
English free improvising saxophonist and raconteur (1932-2012)
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Wayne Andre
Wayne Andre
American trombonist
20
Barry Guy
Barry Guy
British musician
21
Neville Whitehead
Neville Whitehead
New Zealand bassist
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John Surman
John Surman
British saxophonist and clarinetist
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Marvin Stamm
Marvin Stamm
American trumpeter
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Chris McGregor
Chris McGregor
South African musician
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Howard Riley
Howard Riley
British musician
26
Harry Beckett
Harry Beckett
Barbadian musician
27
Eric Gale
Eric Gale
American musician
28
Evan Parker
Evan Parker
English saxophonist
29
Trevor Watts
Trevor Watts
English jazz musician
30
Hugh Hopper
Hugh Hopper
English bass guitarist
31
Stan Sulzmann
Stan Sulzmann
British musician
32
Kenny Wheeler
Kenny Wheeler
Canadian composer and trumpet and flugelhorn player
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The Blue Notes
The Blue Notes
South African jazz sextet
34
Larry Carlton
Larry Carlton
American musician
35
Paul Lovens
Paul Lovens
German musician
36
Tom Malone
Tom Malone
American musician
37
Tom Scott
Tom Scott
American jazz musician
38
Dudu Pukwana
Dudu Pukwana
South African musician
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Chris Karan
Chris Karan
Greek Australian musician
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Manfred Schoof
Manfred Schoof
German musician
41
Joe Gallivan
Joe Gallivan
American musician
42
Cornell Dupree
Cornell Dupree
American R&B/soul jazz guitarist
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Bud Brisbois
Bud Brisbois
American trumpeter (1937-1978)
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Bo Stief
Bo Stief
Danish musician
45
Brian Auger
Brian Auger
British jazz and rock keyboardist
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Chuck Rainey
Chuck Rainey
American bass guitar session musician
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David Friedman
David Friedman
American jazz percussionist
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Herbie Flowers
Herbie Flowers
English musician
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Jim Dvorak
Jim Dvorak
American jazz trumpeter
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Emil Richards
Emil Richards
American musician
51
Terumasa Hino
Terumasa Hino
Japanese jazz trumpet player
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James Gadson
James Gadson
American musician
53
Victor Gaskin
Victor Gaskin
American bassist
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Soft Machine
Soft Machine
English rock band
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Maggie Nicols
Maggie Nicols
British musician and dancer
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David Cross
David Cross
English musician
57
Airto Moreira
Airto Moreira
Brazilian musician
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Urbie Green
Urbie Green
American jazz trombonist
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Don Menza
Don Menza
American saxophonist
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Duško Gojković
Duško Gojković
Serbian musician
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Charlie Shavers
Charlie Shavers
jazz trumpeter
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Naná Vasconcelos
Naná Vasconcelos
Brazilian percussionist
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Billy Harper
Billy Harper
American musician
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Sam Brown
Sam Brown
American jazz guitarist
65
Daryl Runswick
Daryl Runswick
British musician
66
Dave Taylor
Dave Taylor
American musician
67
Steve Lacy
Steve Lacy
American jazz musician; saxophonist, composer
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Eddie Gomez
Eddie Gomez
Puerto Rican bassist
Mark Charig
British musician

Mark Charig

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Mark Charig (born 22 February 1944 in London) is a British trumpeter and cornetist.

He was particularly active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when he played in settings as diverse as Long John Baldry's group, Bluesology, Soft Machine, and Keith Tippett's group and his Centipede big band. Charig also featured on several King Crimson albums, being particularly prominent in a long solo on the title track of Islands, on the title track of Lizard and on the track "Fallen Angel" on the Red album, as well as in a work-in-progress version of "Starless".

In the mid-1970s he also toured with the group Red Brass, which featured singer Annie Lennox. He also appeared with the Brotherhood of Breath and recorded with Mike Osborne, as well as releasing his own Pipedream LP on Ogun Records.

He is also a member of the London Jazz Composers Orchestra. He now lives in Germany and is a member of the Wuppertal-based Conduction Orchestra.

More recently, he has recorded KJU: a CD of quartet improvisations with the group "Quatuohr"