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Percy Heath
Percy Heath
American musician
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Milt Jackson
Milt Jackson
American musician
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Connie Kay
Connie Kay
American musician
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John Lewis
John Lewis
American jazz pianist, composer and arranger
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Mickey Roker
Mickey Roker
American jazz drummer
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Jimmy Heath
Jimmy Heath
American jazz saxophonist, composer, arranger and big band leader
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Kenny Clarke
Kenny Clarke
American jazz drummer
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Oscar Pettiford
Oscar Pettiford
American musician
8
Phil Woods
Phil Woods
American saxophonist
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James Moody
James Moody
American jazz musician
10
Lucky Thompson
Lucky Thompson
American saxophonist
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Sonny Stitt
Sonny Stitt
American jazz saxophonist
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Sahib Shihab
Sahib Shihab
American jazz saxophonist and flautist
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Max Roach
Max Roach
American jazz percussionist, drummer, and composer
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Ray Brown
Ray Brown
American jazz double bassist and cellist
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Albert Heath
Albert Heath
American drummer
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Tate Houston
Tate Houston
American saxophonist
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Snooky Young
Snooky Young
American musician
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Zoot Sims
Zoot Sims
American jazz saxophonist
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Billy Mitchell
Billy Mitchell
American jazz tenor saxophonist
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Jerome Richardson
Jerome Richardson
American jazz multi-instrumentalist
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Derek Smith
Derek Smith
British musician
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Jimmy Owens
Jimmy Owens
jazz trumpeter, composer, arranger, lecturer, and educator
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Illinois Jacquet
Illinois Jacquet
American jazz tenor saxophonist, songwriter
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Benny Golson
Benny Golson
American bebop/hard bop jazz tenor saxophonist, composer, and arranger (born 1929)
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Don Butterfield
Don Butterfield
American musician
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Arnett Cobb
Arnett Cobb
American jazz tenor saxophonist
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Jimmy Cleveland
Jimmy Cleveland
American jazz trombonist
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Johnny Griffin
Johnny Griffin
American musician
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Danny Bank
Danny Bank
American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist and flautist
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Cedar Walton
Cedar Walton
American hard bop jazz pianist
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Jon Faddis
Jon Faddis
Jazz trumpet player
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Kenny Burrell
Kenny Burrell
American jazz guitarist
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James Buffington
James Buffington
American musician
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Julius Watkins
Julius Watkins
American jazz musician
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Bobby Jaspar
Bobby Jaspar
cool jazz and hard bop saxophonist, flautist and composer
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Kenny Dorham
Kenny Dorham
American jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer
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Elmon Wright
Elmon Wright
American musician
Modern Jazz Quartet
American jazz ensemble

Modern Jazz Quartet

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American jazz ensemble
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Members, past and present

The Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ) was a jazz combo established in 1952 that played music influenced by classical, cool jazz, blues and bebop. For most of its history the Quartet consisted of John Lewis (piano), Milt Jackson (vibraphone), Percy Heath (double bass), and Connie Kay (drums). The group grew out of the rhythm section of Dizzy Gillespie's big band from 1946 to 1948, which consisted of Lewis and Jackson along with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Kenny Clarke. They recorded as the Milt Jackson Quartet in 1951 and Brown left the group, being replaced on bass by Heath. During the early-to-mid-1950s they became the Modern Jazz Quartet, Lewis became the group's musical director, and they made several recordings with Prestige Records, including the original versions of their two best-known compositions, Lewis's "Django" and Jackson's "Bags' Groove". Clarke left the group in 1955 and was replaced as drummer by Connie Kay, and in 1956 they moved to Atlantic Records and made their first tour to Europe.

Under Lewis's direction, they carved their own niche by specializing in elegant, restrained music that used sophisticated counterpoint inspired by baroque music, yet nonetheless retained a strong blues feel. Noted for their elegant presentation, they were one of the first small jazz combos to perform in concert halls rather than nightclubs. They were initially active into the 1970s until Jackson quit in 1974 due to frustration with their finances and touring schedule, but re-formed in 1981. They made their last released recordings in 1992 and 1993, by which time Kay had been having health issues and Mickey Roker had been his replacement drummer while Kay was unavailable. After Kay's death in 1994, the group operated on a semi-active basis, with Percy Heath's brother Albert Heath on drums until the group disbanded permanently in 1997.