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Hank Jones
Hank Jones
American jazz pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer (1918-2010)
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Ray Bryant
Ray Bryant
American pianist
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Harold Mabern
Harold Mabern
American pianist
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Ellis Larkins
Ellis Larkins
American recording artist; jazz pianist
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Ray Brown
Ray Brown
American jazz double bassist and cellist
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Paul Smith
Paul Smith
jazz pianist from the United States
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Eddie Costa
Eddie Costa
American jazz musician; pianist and vibraphonist
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Mulgrew Miller
Mulgrew Miller
American pianist
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Mal Waldron
Mal Waldron
American jazz pianist and composer
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Brad Mehldau
Brad Mehldau
American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger
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Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Fitzgerald
American jazz singer
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Keter Betts
Keter Betts
American jazz musician
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Bobby Durham
Bobby Durham
American musician
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Lou Levy
Lou Levy
American pianist and jazz musician
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Oscar Peterson
Oscar Peterson
Canadian jazz pianist, band leader, composer
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Roy Eldridge
Roy Eldridge
American trumpeter
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John Hicks
John Hicks
American jazz pianist and composer
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Wynton Kelly
Wynton Kelly
American jazz pianist
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Art Tatum
Art Tatum
American jazz pianist
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Derek Smith
Derek Smith
British musician
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Fred Hersch
Fred Hersch
American musician
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Sonny Rollins
Sonny Rollins
American jazz saxophonist and composer
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Jimmy Rowles
Jimmy Rowles
American jazz pianist
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Billy Kyle
Billy Kyle
Jazz pianist
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Beverly Peer
Beverly Peer
American musician
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Sy Oliver
Sy Oliver
American jazz arranger, trumpeter, composer, singer and bandleader
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Christian Jacob
Christian Jacob
French jazz pianist
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Ahmad Jamal
Ahmad Jamal
American jazz pianist
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Regina Carter
Regina Carter
American musician
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André Previn
André Previn
German-American pianist, conductor and composer
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Paul Chambers
Paul Chambers
American musician
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Bobby Timmons
Bobby Timmons
American pianist
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Kenny Burrell
Kenny Burrell
American jazz guitarist
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Chick Corea
Chick Corea
American jazz and fusion pianist, keyboardist, and composer
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Roy Haynes
Roy Haynes
American jazz drummer and group leader
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Joe Pass
Joe Pass
American musician
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Joe Williams
Joe Williams
American jazz singer
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Bill Evans
Bill Evans
American jazz pianist
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Rube Bloom
Rube Bloom
American songwriter, pianist, arranger, band leader, recording artist, vocalist, and author
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Terry Pollard
Terry Pollard
jazz pianist prominent in the Detroit jazz scene of the 1940s and 1950s
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Geoffrey Keezer
Geoffrey Keezer
American musician
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Horace Silver
Horace Silver
American jazz pianist and composer (1928–2014)
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Tate Houston
Tate Houston
American saxophonist
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Memphis Slim
Memphis Slim
American recording artist; blues pianist, singer, and composer
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Dodo Marmarosa
Dodo Marmarosa
American musician
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McCoy Tyner
McCoy Tyner
American jazz pianist
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Teddy Wilson
Teddy Wilson
American pianist (1912-1986)
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Kenny Barron
Kenny Barron
American jazz pianist
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Richard Wyands
Richard Wyands
hard bop pianist
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John Lewis
John Lewis
American jazz pianist, composer and arranger
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Bud Powell
Bud Powell
American pianist and composer
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James P. Johnson
James P. Johnson
American pianist and composer
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Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan
American jazz singer
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Jaki Byard
Jaki Byard
American musician
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Mark Murphy
Mark Murphy
American singer
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Erroll Garner
Erroll Garner
American jazz pianist and composer
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Craig Taborn
Craig Taborn
American musician
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John Taylor
John Taylor
British jazz pianist
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Kenny Clarke
Kenny Clarke
American jazz drummer
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Thelonious Monk
Thelonious Monk
American jazz pianist and composer
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Richie Powell
Richie Powell
American pianist
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Roland Hanna
Roland Hanna
American pianist
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Elmo Hope
Elmo Hope
American musician
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Nelson Riddle
Nelson Riddle
American arranger, composer, bandleader and orchestrator (1921-1985)
Tommy Flanagan
American jazz pianist

Tommy Flanagan

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Thomas Lee Flanagan (March 16, 1930 – November 16, 2001) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He grew up in Detroit, initially influenced by such pianists as Art Tatum, Teddy Wilson, and Nat King Cole, and then by the newer bebop musicians. Within months of moving to New York in 1956, he had recorded with Miles Davis and on Sonny Rollins' landmark Saxophone Colossus. Recordings under various leaders, including the historically important Giant Steps of John Coltrane, and The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, continued well into 1962, when he became vocalist Ella Fitzgerald's full-time accompanist. He worked with Fitzgerald for three years until 1965, and then in 1968 returned to be her pianist and musical director, this time for a decade.

After leaving Fitzgerald in 1978, Flanagan then attracted praise for the elegance of his playing, which was principally in trio settings when under his own leadership. In his 45-year recording career, he recorded more than three dozen albums under his own name and more than 200 as a sideman. By the time of his death, he was one of the most widely admired jazz pianists and had influenced both his contemporaries and later generations of players.