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Bill Coleman
Bill Coleman
American musician
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Leon Alexander Abbey
Leon Alexander Abbey
American jazz violinist, bandleader
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Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal
American Blues musician famous for incorporating elements of world music
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Teddy Wilson
Teddy Wilson
American pianist (1912-1986)
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Fletcher Henderson
Fletcher Henderson
American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer
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Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra
Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra
American jazz and dance band from the 1920s and 1930s
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Howard Johnson
Howard Johnson
American musician
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Kid Ory
Kid Ory
American jazz trombonist
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Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton
American jazz trumpeter
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Javon Jackson
Javon Jackson
American musician
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Billy Maxted
Billy Maxted
American musician
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John Kirby
John Kirby
jazz bassist
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Erskine Tate
Erskine Tate
American musician
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Henry Thomas
Henry Thomas
American recording artist; country blues singer, songster and musician.
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Nils-Bertil Dahlander
Nils-Bertil Dahlander
Swedish musician; jazz drummer
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Moe Purtill
Moe Purtill
American musician
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Teddy Hill
Teddy Hill
American musician
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Marty Napoleon
Marty Napoleon
American pianist
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Clarence Williams
Clarence Williams
American jazz pianist, composer, promoter, vocalist, theatrical producer, and publisher
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Joe Daley
Joe Daley
American educator, jazz musician, composer and arranger who plays tuba, trombone and euphonium
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Lizz Wright
Lizz Wright
American singer
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Dick Morrissey
Dick Morrissey
British jazz musician
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Lou Busch
Lou Busch
American record producer, musician and songwriter (1910-1979)
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Joe Locke
Joe Locke
American musician
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Moe Koffman
Moe Koffman
Canadian musician
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Ronnie Mathews
Ronnie Mathews
American musician
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James P. Johnson
James P. Johnson
American pianist and composer
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Ben Webster
Ben Webster
American saxophonist
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Jimmy Owens
Jimmy Owens
jazz trumpeter, composer, arranger, lecturer, and educator
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Sonny Rollins
Sonny Rollins
American jazz saxophonist and composer
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Earl Hines
Earl Hines
American jazz pianist
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Lionel Hampton
Lionel Hampton
American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, bandleader and actor (1908-2002)
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Hank Jones
Hank Jones
American jazz pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer (1918-2010)
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Alphonse Trent
Alphonse Trent
American musician
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Claire Daly
Claire Daly
American jazz saxophonist
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Buster Harding
Buster Harding
Canadian-born American jazz pianist, composer and arranger
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Wynton Kelly
Wynton Kelly
American jazz pianist
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Bill Charlap
Bill Charlap
American jazz pianist
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Jimmy Witherspoon
Jimmy Witherspoon
American jump blues singer
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Original Dixieland Jass Band
Original Dixieland Jass Band
American jazz band
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Ray Brown
Ray Brown
American jazz double bassist and cellist
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Keb' Mo'
Keb' Mo'
American blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter
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Lester Young
Lester Young
American jazz tenor saxophonist and sometimes clarinetist
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Al Lucas
Al Lucas
Canadian jazz musician
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Oscar Peterson
Oscar Peterson
Canadian jazz pianist, band leader, composer
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Tommy Ladnier
Tommy Ladnier
Jazz cornetist/trumpeter
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Tomasz Stańko
Tomasz Stańko
Polish trumpeter, composer and improviser
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Chu Berry
Chu Berry
American musician
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Kenny Clarke
Kenny Clarke
American jazz drummer
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Don Lamond
Don Lamond
American musician
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Jesse Ed Davis
Jesse Ed Davis
American musician
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John Hicks
John Hicks
American jazz pianist and composer
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Muggsy Spanier
Muggsy Spanier
American musician
Teddy Weatherford
American musician

Teddy Weatherford

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American musician
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Teddy Weatherford (October 11, 1903 − April 25, 1945) was an American jazz pianist and an accomplished stride pianist.

Weatherford was born in Pocahontas, Virginia and was raised in neighboring Bluefield, West Virginia. From 1915 through 1920, he lived in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he learned to play jazz piano. He then moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he worked with such bands as that of Erskine Tate through the 1920s and with such jazz notables as Louis Armstrong and Johnny Dodds and impressed the young Earl Hines.

Weatherford then traveled, first to Amsterdam, then around Asia playing professionally. In the early 1930s, he led a band at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Bombay (now Mumbai), India. He joined Crickett Smith's band in Jakarta, Indonesia. Weatherford took over leadership of Smith's band in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1937.

During World War II, he led a band in Calcutta, where he made radio broadcasts for the U. S. Armed Forces Radio Service. Performers with Weatherford's band included Bridget Althea Moe, Jimmy Witherspoon, Roy Butler and Gery Scott.

Teddy Weatherford died of cholera in Calcutta, aged 41.