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Keith Tippett
Keith Tippett
British pianist
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Centipede
Centipede
British musical group
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Elton Dean
Elton Dean
British saxophonist
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Mark Charig
Mark Charig
British musician
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Hugh Hopper
Hugh Hopper
English bass guitarist
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Roy Babbington
Roy Babbington
British bassist
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Harry Beckett
Harry Beckett
Barbadian musician
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Howard Riley
Howard Riley
British musician
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Soft Machine
Soft Machine
English rock band
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Larry Stabbins
Larry Stabbins
British musician
10
Joe Gallivan
Joe Gallivan
American musician
11
Julie Driscoll
Julie Driscoll
English singer and actress
12
Nick Evans
Nick Evans
Welsh jazz and progressive rock trombonist
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Harry Miller
Harry Miller
composer
14
Paul Dunmall
Paul Dunmall
Jazz saxophonist
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Nucleus
Nucleus
British band
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Louis Moholo
Louis Moholo
South African jazz musician
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Henry Lowther
Henry Lowther
British musician
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Jim Richardson
Jim Richardson
English jazz bassist and session musician]
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Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
English recording artist; musician, songwriter, singer
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Roswell Rudd
Roswell Rudd
American trombonist
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Pip Pyle
Pip Pyle
British drummer
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Keith Jarrett
Keith Jarrett
American jazz and classical music pianist and composer
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Michael Mantler
Michael Mantler
Austrian musician
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Charlie Haden
Charlie Haden
American jazz double bassist
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Ian Wallace
Ian Wallace
English drummer
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Jean-Luc Ponty
Jean-Luc Ponty
French musician
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Michał Urbaniak
Michał Urbaniak
Polish musician
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Dave Holland
Dave Holland
British musician
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Daryl Runswick
Daryl Runswick
British musician
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Percy Heath
Percy Heath
American musician
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Kenny Wheeler
Kenny Wheeler
Canadian composer and trumpet and flugelhorn player
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Liam Genockey
Liam Genockey
British musician
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Marty Grosz
Marty Grosz
American musician
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Morris Pert
Morris Pert
British musician
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Don Lamond
Don Lamond
American musician
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Paul Rutherford
Paul Rutherford
English free improvising trombonist
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Larry Taylor
Larry Taylor
American musician
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Jim Hall
Jim Hall
American jazz guitarist, composer
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Gerry Mulligan
Gerry Mulligan
American jazz baritone saxophonist, arranger and composer
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Delivery
Delivery
prog rock band
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In Cahoots
In Cahoots
band
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Don Harris
Don Harris
American rock and roll violinist and guitarist
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Harold McNair
Harold McNair
Jamaican musician
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Bob Harris
Bob Harris
American musician and pianist
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Maxine Sullivan
Maxine Sullivan
American blues and jazz singer (1911-1987)
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Mujician
Mujician
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Samuel "Savoirfaire" Williams
Samuel "Savoirfaire" Williams
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Dudu Pukwana
Dudu Pukwana
South African musician
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Gary Burton
Gary Burton
American vibraphonist
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Fred Frith
Fred Frith
English musician, composer and improvisor
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Jeff Clyne
Jeff Clyne
British bassist
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Evan Parker
Evan Parker
English saxophonist
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Theo Jörgensmann
Theo Jörgensmann
German musician
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Chick Corea
Chick Corea
American jazz and fusion pianist, keyboardist, and composer
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Hans Reichel
Hans Reichel
German improvisational guitarist, experimental luthier, inventor, and type designer
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Brotherhood of Breath
Brotherhood of Breath
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Jack DeJohnette
Jack DeJohnette
American jazz drummer, pianist, and composer
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Jim Dvorak
Jim Dvorak
American jazz trumpeter
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Didier Malherbe
Didier Malherbe
French saxophonist
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Cameron Brown
Cameron Brown
American musician
61
Leon Russell
Leon Russell
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist and session musician
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Sophia Domancich
Sophia Domancich
French pianist
Neville Whitehead
New Zealand bassist

Neville Whitehead

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Neville Whitehead is a New Zealand bassist and luthier who was an active member of the British jazz fusion community in the 1970s.

Whitehead played at times in Keith Tippett's sextet in the late 1960s, including alongside Elton Dean. He appears on The Keith Tippett Group's Dedicated To You, But You Weren't Listening (1971). Whitehead played live with Elton Dean, Robert Wyatt and Marc Charig in late 1970 and again alongside Wyatt on Wyatt's own The End of an Ear (1970). Both of them played with Jean-Luc Ponty, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Michał Urbaniak, guitarist Terje Rypdal and others at the 1971 Berlin Jazz Festival's New Violin Summit. Whitehead also appeared on Soft Machine's BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (1971), Harris' Sugar Cane's Got the Blues (1972) and on some tracks of the Neil Ardley/Ian Carr/Don Rendell album Greek Variations (1970).

In 1967 Whitehead recorded on the Charlie Munro Quartet album "Eastern Horizons" with Charlie Munro (saxophone and cello), Mark Bowden (Drums and Percussion) and Bob McIvor (Trombone).

Whitehead recorded tracks on Bob Grimm's album "Akasha" at Morgan Studios in London in 1971, after Bob left Frankie Valli's Four Seasons.

Whitehead was part of the Elton Dean Quartet in 1971 and appears on Elton Dean (a.k.a. Just Us; 1971). Whitehead remained with the band for live shows as Just Us in 1972. He later appeared on Isotope's Deep End (1976).

In the mid-1970s Whitehead was a member of the second incarnation of Sun Treader with Morris Pert and Peter Robinson. They recorded "Chromosphere" which appeared on The Music of Morris Pert (1975).

Whitehead lived in England from 1969-1983 while he worked as a luthier after completing his apprenticeship as a luthier with luthier Gimpel Solomon.

Whitehead worked as a luthier at the first Isle of Man International Double Bass Competition and Workshop in 1978.

Whitehead now lives in Australia, working as bass luthier.