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Kokomo
Kokomo
British band
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Mel Collins
Mel Collins
British musician
2
Neil Hubbard
Neil Hubbard
British musician
3
Jimmy Wisner
Jimmy Wisner
American pianist, arranger, songwriter, and producer
4
Gene Orloff
Gene Orloff
American musician
5
Simon Phillips
Simon Phillips
English drummer (born 1957)
6
Roland Hanna
Roland Hanna
American pianist
7
Jack Nimitz
Jack Nimitz
American saxophonist
8
Buddy Rich
Buddy Rich
American jazz drummer and bandleader
9
The Grease Band
The Grease Band
British rock band that originally formed as Joe Cocker's backing group
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Julius Watkins
Julius Watkins
American jazz musician
11
Tony Williams
Tony Williams
American jazz drummer
12
Jack Bruce
Jack Bruce
Scottish musician, bassist of Cream
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Marvin Stamm
Marvin Stamm
American trumpeter
14
George Shearing
George Shearing
British-American jazz pianist
15
Ben Perowsky
Ben Perowsky
American drummer
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Phillip Phillips
Phillip Phillips
singer from the United States
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Chester Thompson
Chester Thompson
American drummer
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Slim Gaillard
Slim Gaillard
American musician
19
Chick Corea
Chick Corea
American jazz and fusion pianist, keyboardist, and composer
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Pepper Adams
Pepper Adams
American saxophonist
21
Julie Driscoll
Julie Driscoll
English singer and actress
22
Diana Krall
Diana Krall
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
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Ian Wallace
Ian Wallace
English drummer
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Terry Bozzio
Terry Bozzio
American musician
25
Camel
Camel
English progressive rock band
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Jimmy Witherspoon
Jimmy Witherspoon
American jump blues singer
27
Joe Pass
Joe Pass
American musician
28
King Crimson
King Crimson
British progressive rock band
29
Bucky Pizzarelli
Bucky Pizzarelli
American Jazz guitarist
30
Russell Malone
Russell Malone
jazz guitarist
31
Howard Alden
Howard Alden
American jazz guitarist
32
Jack Wilson
Jack Wilson
American pianist (1936-2007)
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John Patitucci
John Patitucci
American jazz bassist and composer
34
Neil Murray
Neil Murray
British musician
35
Genesis
Genesis
English rock band
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Don Menza
Don Menza
American saxophonist
37
Hiromi Uehara
Hiromi Uehara
Japanese-born jazz composer and pianist (1979-)
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BadBadNotGood
BadBadNotGood
Canadian music quartet
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Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
American recording artist and singer
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Dave MacKay
Dave MacKay
American musician
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Roger Humphries
Roger Humphries
American musician
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Henry Lowther
Henry Lowther
British musician
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Gary Husband
Gary Husband
British musician
44
Philippe Saisse
Philippe Saisse
French musician
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Eddie Daniels
Eddie Daniels
American musician
46
Tim Hinkley
Tim Hinkley
English singer-songwriter, keyboardist and record producer
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Marty Paich
Marty Paich
American pianist, composer, arranger, record producer, music director and bandleader (1925-1995)
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Reggie Workman
Reggie Workman
American double-bassist
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Freddie Hubbard
Freddie Hubbard
American musician
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Dom Um Romão
Dom Um Romão
Brazilian jazz drummer, percussionist
51
Don Thompson
Don Thompson
Canadian musician
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Joe Henderson
Joe Henderson
American jazz tenor saxophonist
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Walt Weiskopf
Walt Weiskopf
American jazz musician
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Ronnie Mathews
Ronnie Mathews
American musician
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Roscoe Mitchell
Roscoe Mitchell
American jazz musician
Tony O'Malley
British musician

Tony O'Malley

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Tony O'Malley (born 15 July 1948 in Bushey, Hertfordshire) is a British composer, singer, arranger, and keyboard player. He was the keyboardist for Arrival who had a No. 8 UK hit with "Friends" (written by Terry Reid) in 1970, and the hit "I Will Survive", written and arranged by fellow Arrival member Frank Collins. Following this he became one of the founder members of the british soul band Kokomo. He joined 10cc in 1977, after the departures of Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, and played on their live album, Live and Let Live.

O'Malley lived and worked in Georgia for four years, where he became a national television star, leaving in 2008 for his new domicile, Brussels, and returning to England in 2012. His song, "Hear My Plea", was one of the proposed songs for Georgia's 2009 Eurovision Song Contest entry. He has worked with Pino Palladino, Laurence Cottle, Andy Newmark, Hamish Stuart, Alan Spenner, Jim Mullen, Adam Phillips, Jody Linscott, Ash Soan, Mel Collins, Mark Smith, Mornington Lockett, Jeremy Stacey, Ian Thomas and Neil Hubbard.

In May 2008, O'Malley was part of the reformed Kokomo, with Mel Collins, Neil Hubbard, Mark Smith, Adam Phillips, Andy Hamilton, Bernie Holland, Glen Le Fleur, Paddy McHugh, Dyan Birch and Frank Collins, which also included performances by Eddy Armani and Franke Pharaoh.

O'Malley then formed a band, singing and playing Hammond organ, with Belgian musicians Frank De Ruyter (tenor sax), Patrick Deltenre (guitar), Frédéric Jacquelmin (drums), and the French bassist Thierry Fandant.

The current 'Tony O'Malley Band' is completed by Richie Aikman on guitar, Sonny Winslow on bass and Ally McDougal on drums.

Tony O'Malley is the brother of playwright Mary O'Malley, who wrote the plays Once a Catholic and Oy Vay Maria.