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Curley Russell
Curley Russell
American jazz musician
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Wendell Marshall
Wendell Marshall
American jazz musician; double bassist
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Johnny Griffin
Johnny Griffin
American musician
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Kenny Dorham
Kenny Dorham
American jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer
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Idrees Sulieman
Idrees Sulieman
American musician
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The Jazz Messengers
The Jazz Messengers
American jazz band
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Art Blakey
Art Blakey
American jazz drummer and bandleader
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Donald Byrd
Donald Byrd
American recording artist; jazz and rhythm & blues trumpeter and vocalist
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Eddie Bert
Eddie Bert
American musician
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Jo Jones
Jo Jones
American jazz drummer
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Curtis Fuller
Curtis Fuller
American jazz musician
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Gene Ramey
Gene Ramey
American musician
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Frank Rosolino
Frank Rosolino
American jazz trombonist
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Jimmy Cleveland
Jimmy Cleveland
American jazz trombonist
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Art Taylor
Art Taylor
American jazz drummer
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Joe Gordon
Joe Gordon
American trumpeter
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Bill Hardman
Bill Hardman
American musician
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Carlos "Patato" Valdes
Carlos "Patato" Valdes
Conga player
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Osie Johnson
Osie Johnson
American jazz drummer, arranger and singer
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Specs Wright
Specs Wright
American jazz drummer
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Herb Geller
Herb Geller
American saxophonist (1928-2013)
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Kai Winding
Kai Winding
Danish-born American jazz musician and trombonist
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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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Doug Watkins
Doug Watkins
American jazz double bassist
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Walter Davis
Walter Davis
American pianist
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Bennie Green
Bennie Green
American musician
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Charlie Persip
Charlie Persip
American jazz drummer
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Zoot Sims
Zoot Sims
American jazz saxophonist
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Al Cohn
Al Cohn
American saxophonist
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Clifford Jordan
Clifford Jordan
American jazz saxophone player
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Clifford Brown
Clifford Brown
American jazz musician
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Johnny Coles
Johnny Coles
American trumpeter
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Paul Chambers
Paul Chambers
American musician
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Charlie Shavers
Charlie Shavers
jazz trumpeter
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Joe Mondragon
Joe Mondragon
Woody Herman Band member
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Wilbur Ware
Wilbur Ware
American musician
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Barry Galbraith
Barry Galbraith
American guitarist
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Gigi Gryce
Gigi Gryce
American recording artist; jazz saxophonist, flutist, clarinetist, composer, arranger, and educator
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Walter Bishop Jr.
Walter Bishop Jr.
American jazz pianist, recording artist
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John Gilmore
John Gilmore
American tenor saxophonist
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Joe Newman
Joe Newman
American musician
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Louis Hayes
Louis Hayes
American drummer
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Duke Jordan
Duke Jordan
American musician
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Reggie Johnson
Reggie Johnson
American musician
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Red Mitchell
Red Mitchell
American jazz double-bassist, composer, lyricist, and poet
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Albert Heath
Albert Heath
American drummer
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Percy Heath
Percy Heath
American musician
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George Duvivier
George Duvivier
American musician
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Red Garland
Red Garland
American modern jazz pianist (1923-1984)
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Barney Kessel
Barney Kessel
American jazz guitarist
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Peck Morrison
Peck Morrison
American musician
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Jack Costanzo
Jack Costanzo
American musician
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Lou Donaldson
Lou Donaldson
American saxophonist
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Blue Mitchell
Blue Mitchell
American musician
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Bill Holman
Bill Holman
American composer, arranger, and conductor
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Oscar Pettiford
Oscar Pettiford
American musician
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Philly Joe Jones
Philly Joe Jones
American jazz drummer
Sabu Martinez
American musician

Sabu Martinez

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Louis "Sabu" Martinez (July 14, 1930 – January 13, 1979) was an American conguero and percussionist. A prominent player in the Cubop movement, Martinez appeared on many important recordings and live performances during that period. Martinez also recorded several Latin jazz albums, now recognized as classics of the genre.

Born in New York City, Martinez made his professional debut in 1941 aged 11. He replaced Chano Pozo in Dizzy Gillespie's orchestra in 1948, and began performing with Benny Goodman's Bebop Orchestra in 1949. Over the next 15 years, Martinez worked with Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, J. J. Johnson, Horace Silver, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Mary Lou Williams, Lionel Hampton, Noro Morales, Marcelino Guerra, Esy Morales, the Lecuona Cuban Boys, Miguelito Valdés, Tito Rodríguez, and the Joe Loco Trio. He also worked with vocalists Tony Bennett, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Harry Belafonte.

Martinez first recorded with Art Blakey in 1953, and contributed to his Orgy in Rhythm and Holiday for Skins projects from 1957 to 1958. Martinez became a bandleader in 1957, recording his debut album, Palo Congo, for the Blue Note label. He followed it up with releases on Vik and Alegre Records. Martinez moved to Sweden in 1967 and recorded with the Francy Boland-Kenny Clarke big band, releasing two albums. Subsequently, he led the group Burnt Sugar, which was active into the mid 1970s. On January 13, 1979, he died in Sweden at the age of 48 from a gastric ulcer.