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Aisyah Aziz is a Singaporean singer-songwriter and actress, known for pop, ballad, soul, jazz-influenced and adult-contemporary material. Deezer identifies her as Malay Singaporean and notes that she gained wider attention after appearing on Malaysia’s Akademi Fantasia in 2013. She is especially known for songs such as “Senyum Saja,” “Tanda Tanya,” “Indah Pada Waktunya,” “Won’t You…
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Alison Krauss is an American bluegrass, country and folk singer, also known as a brilliant fiddler and producer. She was born July 23, 1971, in Decatur, Illinois, and became known very young: she signed with Rounder Records at age 14 and released her first solo album as a teenager. She is best known for her…
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Allan Taylor is a British folk singer-songwriter and guitarist, born in Brighton, England, in 1945. He is known for poetic, storytelling songs, warm acoustic guitar playing, and a calm, intimate vocal style. His music fits especially well in the folk, singer-songwriter, acoustic and audiophile categories. He started performing in folk clubs as a teenager and…
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Amber Rubarth is an American singer-songwriter and musician. Her music is usually described as folk, singer-songwriter, acoustic, and indie folk. She has toured across Europe, North America, Japan, South Korea, South Africa, and other places. She is known for intimate songwriting, warm vocals, and natural acoustic arrangements. Her albums include Sessions from the 17th Ward,…
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Ana Caram, born Ana Lucia Ribeiro Caram on 1 October 1958, is a Brazilian singer, guitarist and flautist. Her music blends bossa nova, samba, jazz and Brazilian popular music. Apple Music lists her as a Brazilian jazz artist, with known songs including “Blue Bossa,” “O Amor Em Paz,” “Leve,” and “Fly Me to the Moon.”…
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Anette Askvik is a Norwegian artist, composer, pianist, vocalist and producer from Stavanger, Norway. Her music is usually described as pop, art pop, and atmospheric singer-songwriter music, often combining acoustic instruments, electronic textures and cinematic sound design. Her official website describes her music as “powerful and hypnotic,” and presents her as an artist, composer and…
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Anna Kolchina is a Russian-born jazz vocalist, born on March 8, 1984, in Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. She studied jazz vocals in Ufa and later continued her musical education in Saint Petersburg, with additional classical vocal training. Her genre is mainly vocal jazz, with a style rooted in American jazz standards, warm phrasing, and…
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Anna Nalick is an American singer-songwriter from California. She became widely known with her hit song “Breathe (2 AM)”, from her debut album Wreck of the Day. Her official biography describes her as a multi-platinum selling singer-songwriter who has written her own music and also written for other artists. Her style is mainly pop rock…
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Anne Bisson is a Canadian jazz singer, pianist, producer, actress, and speaker from Montreal. Her music is mainly vocal jazz, smooth jazz, and audiophile jazz-pop, often combining intimate vocals, piano-led arrangements, and high-quality acoustic production. Qobuz describes her as a classically trained pianist, singer, and actress with decades of experience in radio, television, and music….
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Avishai Cohen is an Israeli jazz bassist, singer, composer and bandleader, born in Kabri, Israel, on April 20, 1970. His music blends modern jazz with Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Latin, classical and world-music influences. His official biography says he helped bring the bass into the spotlight and pushed the boundaries of jazz, and notes that he…
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Babatunde Olatunji, also known as Baba Olatunji, was a Nigerian drummer, percussionist, recording artist, educator and social activist. He is best known for helping introduce traditional West African drumming and chants to Western audiences. His official website describes him as a Grammy Award-winning virtuoso drummer, producer, educator and recording artist who rose to prominence in…
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Badi Assad is a Brazilian singer, composer, guitarist, percussionist, and vocal performer. Her music blends Brazilian folk, MPB, jazz, classical guitar, world music, and experimental vocal techniques. Apple Music describes her as a Brazilian fingerstyle guitarist and vocalist whose work crosses Brazilian folk, MPB, classical, jazz, and world traditions. She became internationally known with albums…
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Barb Jungr is an English singer, songwriter, cabaret performer, composer, lyricist, and theatre writer. Her music is usually described as vocal jazz, cabaret, chanson, and interpretive song. Her official website describes her as one of the most accomplished British singers of her generation, especially known for reinterpreting familiar songs and revealing new emotional meanings in…
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Beoga are an Irish folk band from Northern Ireland, formed in 2002. Their music is rooted in traditional Irish folk, but they also mix in modern influences such as jazz, pop, R&B, and contemporary production. Apple Music describes them as a Northern Irish folk outfit who became known internationally through albums like Mischief and The…
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Bill Evans was an American jazz pianist and composer, born in Plainfield, New Jersey, in 1929 and active mainly from the 1950s until his death in 1980. He is best known for modern jazz, modal jazz, cool jazz, and post-bop piano. Britannica describes him as a pianist known for lush harmonies and lyrical improvisation, and…
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Brooke Miller is a Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and composer from Prince Edward Island. Her music is usually described as acoustic rock, folk, singer-songwriter, and roots-influenced pop, with strong emphasis on guitar playing and intimate vocals. Her Apple Music and Deezer pages list key recordings such as You Can See Everything, Shake It Off, Familiar, and…
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Bucky Pizzarelli, born John Paul Pizzarelli in Paterson, New Jersey, was an American jazz guitarist known especially for swing, traditional jazz, and seven-string guitar playing. Deezer describes him as a jazz guitarist born in 1926 who began his professional career at 17 with Vaughn Monroe’s dance band. He recorded and performed with many major artists,…
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Buena Vista Social Club is a Cuban music collective/project associated with traditional Cuban styles such as son cubano, bolero, danzón, guajira, and Afro-Cuban music. The original project was organized around recordings in Havana in the 1990s, involving producer Nick Gold and guitarist Ry Cooder, and brought together legendary Cuban musicians including Ibrahim Ferrer, Rubén González,…
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Camille Thurman is an American jazz saxophonist, vocalist, flutist, composer, and educator from New York. Her music is mainly jazz, especially vocal jazz, hard bop, and modern acoustic jazz. Her official bio describes her as an accomplished composer, saxophonist, vocalist, and interpreter of the jazz tradition, known for blending tradition and innovation. Her important albums…
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Casey Abrams is an American singer, bassist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and jazz-pop performer from Idyllwild, California. He became widely known after finishing sixth on season 10 of American Idol. Concord describes him as a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and American Idol season 10 finalist who studied classical bass, piano, improvisation, and jazz ensembles. His important albums and…
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Cassandra Wilson is an American jazz vocalist, songwriter, musician, and producer from Jackson, Mississippi. Her official biography describes her as a jazz artist who expanded her sound by incorporating blues, country, and folk into her work. Blue Note also describes her as one of the top jazz singers of the 1990s, known for a distinctive,…
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Cesária Évora was a Cape Verdean singer from Mindelo, São Vicente, widely known as the “Barefoot Diva” and the “Queen of Morna.” Her music is mainly morna, a melancholic Cape Verdean genre, along with coladeira and other Cape Verdean folk styles. Apple Music describes her as Cape Verde’s foremost practitioner of morna, a style blending…
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Charlie McGettigan is an Irish singer, songwriter, guitarist, and broadcaster from Ireland. His music is mainly Irish folk, singer-songwriter, and acoustic pop/folk. His official Bandcamp profile describes him as an Irish singer-songwriter, while Apple Music lists his genre as Singer/Songwriter and shows key releases such as The Man from 20, Some Old Someone…, Family Matters,…
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Chet Baker was an American jazz trumpeter and vocalist, strongly associated with cool jazz, West Coast jazz, and vocal jazz. Tidal describes him as a major figure in the West Coast cool jazz school, while YouTube Music identifies him as the “Prince of Cool.” His most important albums include Chet Baker Sings, Chet Baker Sings…
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Chie Ayado, also written in Japanese as 綾戸智恵, is a Japanese jazz singer and pianist. Her official website describes her as a jazz singer and notes that she released her first album, For All We Know, in 1998. Her music is mainly jazz, often built around expressive vocal performances of standards, soul/pop classics, and Japanese…
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Chris Jones was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and studio musician strongly associated with folk, blues, country-rock, acoustic rock, and audiophile singer-songwriter recordings. Stockfisch Records describes him as a gifted guitarist and songwriter whose collaboration with the label began in the early 1980s and lasted more than two decades. His most important albums include No Looking…
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Christian Willisohn is a German blues and jazz pianist, singer, and composer from Munich. Deezer describes him as a German pianist born on January 22, 1962, known for contributions to blues and jazz; Apple Music also lists him under jazz. His important albums include Boogie Woogie and Some Blues, Blues News, Blues on the World,…
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Christy Baron is an American jazz and pop singer and actress from the Pittsburgh area. She studied music at Carnegie Mellon University, began as a cabaret singer and pianist, and has been active in New York since the 1980s. Her Chesky Records profile describes her as a dynamic performer with an entrancing voice, and notes…
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Chuck Mangione was an American jazz flugelhorn player, trumpeter, composer, and bandleader from Rochester, New York. His music is mainly jazz, jazz fusion, smooth jazz, and jazz-pop. His official website describes him as an internationally acclaimed recording artist, flugelhorn player, and composer best known for the 1977 hit “Feels So Good.” His most important albums…
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City of the Sun is an American instrumental acoustic band from New York City. Their music blends indie rock, acoustic post-rock, flamenco, gypsy jazz, American folk, and blues. Their official website describes the group as an NYC instrumental act formed in 2011, featuring guitarist John Pita and percussionist Zach Para. They became known through busking…
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Clark Terry was an American jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer, educator, and bandleader. His music covered swing, bebop, hard bop, big band jazz, and vocal/scat jazz. His official biography describes his career as spanning more than seventy years and identifies him as a world-class trumpeter, flugelhornist, educator, composer, writer, and NEA Jazz Master. He played with…
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Cowboy Junkies are a Canadian alternative country and folk-rock band from Toronto, formed in the mid-1980s by Margo Timmins, Michael Timmins, Peter Timmins, and Alan Anton. Their sound blends folk, blues, country, rock, and slow, atmospheric alternative music, often centered on Margo Timmins’ quiet, intimate vocal style. Their most important albums include The Trinity Session,…
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Dave Brubeck was an American jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader, best known for cool jazz, West Coast jazz, and rhythmically adventurous modern jazz. His official website describes him as one of the most active and popular musicians in both jazz and classical music, with a career spanning more than six decades. His most important albums…
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David Chesky is an American pianist, composer, producer, arranger, and audiophile recording innovator. His music covers jazz, classical, contemporary classical, Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, Latin, and world-fusion influences. His official website describes him as a composer of orchestral works, operas and ballets, a children’s-book author, jazz pianist, and audio-technology innovator. He is also known as the co-founder…
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David Munyon is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, born in the United States and associated with folk, Americana, blues, country-rock, and acoustic singer-songwriter music. His official German website calls him a “Songwriterpoet” and includes news, discography, live videos, paintings, lyrics, and Mobile Home Records releases. He is especially known among audiophile listeners through releases on…
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David Qualey was an American guitarist and composer, born on December 30, 1947, in Salem, Oregon. He became known for classical guitar, fingerstyle guitar, and new age/acoustic instrumental music. His official website describes him as an accomplished American guitarist and composer known for his contribution to the classical guitar repertoire. His important albums include Only…
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David Roth is an American singer-songwriter, recording artist, performer, workshop leader, and speaker. His music is usually described as folk, singer-songwriter, and acoustic music, with reflective lyrics and a strong focus on storytelling. His official website describes him as a “singer, songwriter, recording artist, keynote speaker, workshop leader, and instructor,” and notes that he has…
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Dennis Kolen is a Dutch singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer from the Netherlands. His music is mainly acoustic pop, folk-pop, Americana, and singer-songwriter rock. His official YouTube channel describes him as a Dutch singer/songwriter who released his first record in 2001 with the rock band Wyatt. Kolen’s solo career began strongly in 2005 with his debut…
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Dhafer Youssef is a Tunisian oud player, vocalist, and composer, born on November 19, 1967, in Teboulba, Tunisia. His music blends contemporary jazz, Arabic and North African musical modes, Sufi-inspired vocal traditions, electronics, and world music influences. His official website describes him as a “Tunisian Oud master, vocalist and composer,” and Apple Music describes his…
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Diana Krall is a Canadian jazz pianist and singer from Nanaimo, British Columbia, known for her warm contralto voice, elegant piano playing, and sophisticated interpretations of jazz standards, bossa nova, and traditional pop. Her official website lists her current tour activity, while YouTube Music describes her as a Canadian jazz pianist and singer known for…
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Dire Straits were a British rock band formed in London in 1977. Their classic line-up began with Mark Knopfler on vocals and lead guitar, David Knopfler on rhythm guitar, John Illsley on bass, and Pick Withers on drums. Their music blends rock, blues rock, roots rock, pub rock, and elements of country and folk, with…
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Dominic Miller is loved by audiophiles because his music is centered on tone, space, touch, and acoustic detail rather than loud production. His guitar recordings are excellent for testing midrange purity, string attack, decay, stereo imaging, and the natural warmth of nylon-string and steel-string guitar. His ECM albums Silent Light, Absinthe, and Vagabond are especially…
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Dominique Fils-Aimé is a Canadian singer-songwriter and composer from Montreal, Quebec. Her music blends vocal jazz, soul, blues, R&B, and African diasporic musical influences. Her official website describes her as a two-time JUNO Award-winning Montreal singer-songwriter and one of today’s leading voices in vocal jazz. Her important albums include Nameless (2018), Stay Tuned! (2019), Three…
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Donald Fagen is an American singer-songwriter, keyboardist, and vocalist best known as the co-founder, lead singer, and main songwriter of Steely Dan with Walter Becker. His music blends jazz rock, sophisticated pop, R&B, funk, and rock, with polished studio production, complex harmonies, and dry, literary lyrics. The official Steely Dan biography says Donald had taught…
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Eagles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971. Their music mixes rock, country rock, soft rock, folk-rock, and classic rock, with polished harmonies and melodic songwriting. The classic early members included Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner; later key members included Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B….
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Earl Wild was an American classical pianist and composer, born on November 26, 1915, and widely associated with the grand Romantic piano tradition. His official website describes him as “the last of the great Romantic pianists” and a virtuoso pianist-composer who performed internationally for more than eight decades. His most important recordings include Earl Wild…
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Eric Bibb is an American roots/blues singer-songwriter and guitarist. His music sits at the crossroads of Delta blues, American folk, gospel, roots music, soul, and Americana. Apple Music and Qobuz describe him as an American roots artist whose sound combines Delta blues, folk, pre-war gospel, and retro-soul. His important albums include Ain’t It Grand, Rainbow…
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Esbjörn Svensson Trio, often abbreviated e.s.t., was a Swedish jazz piano trio formed by Esbjörn Svensson on piano, Dan Berglund on bass, and Magnus Öström on drums. Apple Music lists the trio as formed in 1990 in Västerås, Sweden, with jazz as its main genre. The trio became known for a modern European jazz sound…
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Eugene Ruffolo is a New York City-based singer-songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist. His music is mainly folk-pop, acoustic singer-songwriter, Americana, and adult contemporary. His official biography describes him as a deeply personal songwriter whose newer album Ten Good Sermons explores forgiveness, friendship, and existential truth. His important albums include Fool For Every Season, When We Were…
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Eva Cassidy was an American singer and musician from the Washington, D.C. area, known for her deeply emotional interpretations of jazz, folk, blues, gospel, soul, and pop standards. Her official Eva Cassidy website says she died in 1996 from melanoma and that her music became widely known only after her lifetime. Her most important albums…
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Fink is the stage name and band project of Fin Greenall, an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, and former DJ from Cornwall, later associated with Bristol, London, and Berlin. The project’s music blends folk, indie rock, blues, trip-hop, acoustic singer-songwriter music, and electronic textures. His official Bandcamp describes Fink as Fin Greenall, a singer-songwriter from Cornwall…
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Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band formed in London in 1967. They began as a British blues band led by Peter Green, with Mick Fleetwood and John McVie as core members, before evolving into one of the most successful rock/pop bands of the 1970s and 1980s after Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined the…
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Francine Thirteen is an American artist from Dallas, Texas, known for a mystical and theatrical style she calls “ritual pop.” Her music blends pop, experimental R&B, electronic textures, ambient/noise elements, spiritual themes, and performance art. Her Bandcamp biography describes her as a Dallas-based artist who sings “to the cosmos, to plants, to animals,” while SoundCloud…
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Friend ’n Fellow are loved by audiophiles because their music is built around a very revealing, minimalist setup: expressive vocals and highly detailed acoustic guitar. This kind of production makes it easy to hear vocal texture, guitar string attack, resonance, dynamics, and the space around the instruments. In-akustik notes that the duo became favorites of…
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Geoff Castellucci is an American singer and musician widely celebrated for his exceptionally deep vocal range and “low bass” performances. While he is a founding member of the popular a cappella group VoicePlay, he has gained significant individual fame as a solo artist through his innovative arrangements and multi-track vocal videos. Genre: A cappella, Folk,…
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Gregory Porter is an American singer and songwriter known for his deep, warm baritone voice and a style that blends jazz, soul, gospel, blues, and R&B. He was born in Sacramento, California, and grew up in Bakersfield. Before becoming internationally famous, he performed in clubs and musical theatre. His breakthrough came with the album Water…
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Hannes Wader is a German singer-songwriter and one of the key figures of the German Liedermacher and political folk tradition. He was born in 1942 in Bethel near Bielefeld and began writing songs in the 1960s after discovering artists such as Georges Brassens. His first album, Hannes Wader singt, appeared in 1969, followed by important…
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Hans Theessink is a Dutch blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and mandolinist, long based in Vienna, Austria. His music is rooted in acoustic blues, roots music, folk blues, and Americana. He is known for his deep voice, fingerpicking guitar style, and faithful but personal interpretation of American blues traditions. Important albums and releases include Journey On,…
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Haugaard & Høirup are a Danish folk duo formed in 1998, consisting of Harald Haugaard on fiddle/violin and Morten Alfred Høirup on guitar. Harald Haugaard was born in 1975, and Morten Alfred Høirup was born in 1961. Their music is mainly Danish traditional folk, mixed with original compositions, fiddle tunes, waltzes, polkas, schottisches, and contemporary…
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Hein & Oss were a German folk-singing duo made up of twin brothers Heinrich “Hein” Kröher and Oskar “Oss” Kröher, both born in 1927 in Pirmasens, Germany. Hein died in 2016 and Oss in 2019. They were known as German Volkslied and Liedermacher artists, performing folk songs, workers’ songs, freedom songs, soldier songs, sea shanties,…
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Herbie Mann was born Herbert Jay Solomon in 1930 in Brooklyn, New York, and died in 2003. He was an American jazz flutist and one of the first major jazz musicians to specialize in the flute. His music covered jazz, bossa nova, Afro-Cuban jazz, soul jazz, funk, disco, and world music, making him one of…
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Igor Kipnis was born in 1930 in Berlin and died in 2002. He was a German-born American classical harpsichordist, fortepianist, pianist, conductor, and editor, best known for his work in early keyboard music. He was the son of the famous bass singer Alexander Kipnis. Kipnis became one of the leading harpsichord performers of the 20th…
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Inger Marie Gundersen was born in 1957 in Arendal, Norway. She is a Norwegian jazz vocalist known for her warm, intimate voice and elegant interpretations of jazz standards, pop songs, and singer-songwriter material. Her official biography confirms her birth date as February 13, 1957, and her official website presents her discography and current artist information….
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Jacintha, full name Jacintha Abisheganaden, was born in 1957 in Singapore. She is a Singaporean jazz and bossa nova vocalist, actress, and theatre practitioner. MusicBrainz lists her as a Singaporean jazz singer, with the legal name Jacintha Abisheganaden, born 3 October 1957, and tagged as jazz and vocal jazz. She is best known internationally for…
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Jan Garbarek was born in 1947 in Mysen, Norway. He is a Norwegian jazz saxophonist and composer, best known for his highly recognizable soprano and tenor saxophone sound: spacious, lyrical, and often associated with the “Nordic jazz” aesthetic. ECM Records, his long-time label, describes how hearing John Coltrane at age 14 inspired him to take…
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Jay McShann is audiophile worthy because his music captures the natural dynamics of Kansas City swing, blues piano, small-group jazz, and big-band jazz. His recordings often emphasize acoustic piano tone, horn textures, walking bass, room ambience, and relaxed swing timing rather than heavy studio processing. For hi-fi listening, tracks such as “Confessin’ the Blues,” “Hootie…
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Jennifer Warnes is highly regarded by audiophile listeners because several of her albums are known for natural vocal presence, careful production, spacious arrangements, and strong dynamic detail. Famous Blue Raincoat, her album of Leonard Cohen songs, is especially prized for its intimate vocal recording, atmospheric instrumentation, and clean production. The Hunter is another audiophile favorite,…
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Jens Kommnick is audiophile worthy because his music is built around acoustic fingerstyle guitar, often with Celtic, classical, folk, and jazz influences. This kind of music is especially useful for hi-fi listening because it reveals string tone, finger attack, resonance, decay, room ambience, and stereo imaging. Qobuz lists his recordings for streaming and purchase, including…
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Joan Baez was born in 1941 in Staten Island, New York. She is an American folk singer, songwriter, musician, and activist, known for her clear soprano voice, acoustic folk style, and lifelong commitment to civil rights, peace, nonviolence, and human rights. Her official biography confirms her January 9 birth date and long public career. Her…
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Joe Henderson was born in 1937 in Lima, Ohio, and died in 2001. He was an American jazz tenor saxophonist and occasional flutist, known for his rich tone, rhythmic strength, melodic imagination, and highly individual post-bop style. The National Endowment for the Arts lists him as a 1999 NEA Jazz Master and describes him as…
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John Coltrane was born in 1926 in Hamlet, North Carolina, and died in 1967. He was an American jazz saxophonist, composer, and bandleader, mainly known for tenor and soprano saxophone. His music moved through bebop, hard bop, modal jazz, post-bop, avant-garde jazz, free jazz, and spiritual jazz. His official biography notes his North Carolina background…
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John Pizzarelli was born in 1960 in Paterson, New Jersey. He is an American jazz guitarist, vocalist, composer, and bandleader, known for his swinging guitar style, smooth vocals, and modern interpretations of the Great American Songbook. His official website describes him as a world-renowned guitarist and vocalist, and also highlights his radio show Radio Deluxe,…
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José James was born in 1978 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is an American jazz vocalist, songwriter, bandleader, and producer known for blending contemporary jazz, hip-hop, soul, funk, R&B, pop, and rock. His official biography describes him as “a jazz artist for the hip-hop generation” and notes that he has released albums through Brownswood, Impulse!, Blue…
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Kari Bremnes was born in 1956 in Svolvær, Lofoten, Norway. She is a Norwegian singer and songwriter, known for poetic lyrics, atmospheric arrangements, and a sound that blends Norwegian folk, pop, art-pop, jazz, and singer-songwriter music. Her official website describes her as a Norwegian singer-songwriter from the Lofoten Islands, based in Oslo. Her important albums…
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Keith Jarrett is an American pianist, composer, and bandleader, born in 1945 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He is one of the most influential modern jazz pianists, known for jazz, free improvisation, fusion, classical music, and solo piano performance. ECM Records notes that his discography includes solo improvisations, duets, trios, quartets, original compositions, classical repertoire, and explorations…
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Kenichi Tsunoda Big Band is a Japanese jazz big band formed in 1990 by trombonist, arranger, composer, and bandleader Kenichi Tsunoda. Kenichi Tsunoda was born in 1951 in Tokyo. The group’s music is mainly big band jazz, with repertoire ranging from swing and Latin jazz to arrangements connected with Japanese composer Tōru Takemitsu. Important albums…
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I found reliable artist-level pages for Tidal, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, SoundCloud, Qobuz, and Apple Music. I did not find a dependable YouTube Music artist-page URL, so I avoided using playlists, search pages, or fan-upload channels. Short biography:Kenny Rankin was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist, born in 1940 in Manhattan, New York City….
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Larry Coryell was an American jazz guitarist, composer, and bandleader, born in 1943 in Galveston, Texas. He died in 2017. His music covered jazz, jazz fusion, jazz-rock, free jazz, acoustic jazz, classical-influenced guitar music, blues, rock, and Latin styles. His official biography says he was born on April 2, 1943, and grew up in the…
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Laura Fygi is a Dutch singer, born in 1955 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She is best known for vocal jazz, pop-jazz, bossa nova, Latin jazz, and easy listening. Apple Music lists her birth date as August 27, 1955, and identifies her genre as vocal music. She first gained attention as a member of the Dutch…