List of jazz musicians
This is a list of jazz musicians by instrument based on existing articles on Wikipedia. Do not enter names that lack articles. Do not enter names that lack sources.
Accordion
- Kamil Běhounek (1916–1983)[1][2]
 - Luciano Biondini (born 1971)
 - Asmund Bjørken (1933–2018)
 - Stian Carstensen (born 1971)
 - Gabriel Fliflet (born 1958)
 - Richard Galliano (born 1950)
 - Tommy Gumina (1931–2013)[1]
 - Frode Haltli (born 1975)
 - Pete Jolly (1932–2004)[1]
 - Guy Klucevsek (1947–2025)[1]
 - Nisse Lind (1904–1941)[1]
 - Frank Marocco (1931–2012)[1]
 - Mat Mathews (1924–2009)[1]
 - Joe Mooney (1911–1975)[1]
 - Eivin One Pedersen (1956–2012)
 - Leon Sash (1922–1979)[1]
 - George Shearing (1919–2011)[1]
 - Art Van Damme (1920–2010)[1]
 
Banjo
Double bass
Bass guitar
- Victor Bailey (1960–2016)
 - Brian Bromberg (born 1960)
 - Stanley Clarke (born 1951)
 - Bob Cranshaw (1932–2016)
 - Mark Egan (born 1951)
 - Alphonso Johnson (born 1951)
 - Bill Laswell (born 1955)
 - Marcus Miller (born 1959)
 - Monk Montgomery (1921–1982)
 - Jaco Pastorius (1951–1987)
 - John Patitucci (born 1959)
 - Steve Swallow (born 1940)
 - Jamaaladeen Tacuma (born 1956)
 - Gerald Veasley (born 1955)
 - Eberhard Weber (born 1940)[1]: 55
 
Bassoon
- Garvin Bushell (1902–1991)
 - Karen Borca (born 1948)
 - Yusef Lateef (1920–2013)
 - Illinois Jacquet (1922–2014)
 - Makanda Ken McIntyre (1931–2001)
 - Frank Tiberi (born 1928)
 - Frankie Trumbauer (1901–1956)[1]: 119
 
Cello
- Harry Babasin (1921–1988)
 - Ron Carter (born 1937)
 - David Darling (1941–2021)
 - Richard Davis (born 1930)
 - David Eyges (born 1950)
 - Nathan Gershman (1917–2008)
 - Dave Holland (born 1946)
 - Tristan Honsinger (born 1949)
 - Sam Jones (1924–1981)
 - Fred Katz (1919–2013)
 - Diedre Murray (born 1951)
 - Oscar Pettiford (1922–1960)
 - Hank Roberts (born 1954)
 - Abdul Wadud (1947–2022)
 - Doug Watkins (1934–1962)
 - Eberhard Weber (born 1940)[1]: 187
 - Laufey Lin (born 1999)
 
Clarinet
- Woody Allen (born 1935)
 - Craig Ball
 - Barney Bigard (1906–1980)
 - Don Burrows (1928–2020)
 - Don Byron (born 1958)
 - Evan Christopher (born 1969)
 - Anat Cohen (born 1975)
 - Eddie Daniels (born 1941)
 - Kenny Davern (1935–2006)
 - Buddy DeFranco (1923–2014)
 - Johnny Dodds (1892–1940)
 - Irving Fazola (1912–1949)
 - Pete Fountain (1930–2016)
 - Victor Goines (born 1961)
 - Benny Goodman (1909–1986)
 - Edmond Hall (1901–1967)
 - Jimmy Hamilton (1917–1994)
 - Woody Herman (1913–1987)
 - Peanuts Hucko (1918–2003)
 - Michael Marcus (born 1952)
 - Joe Muranyi (1928–2012)
 - Jimmie Noone (1895–1944)
 - Ken Peplowski (born 1959)
 - Sid Phillips (1902–1973)
 - Russell Procope (1908–1981)
 - Pee Wee Russell (1906–1969)
 - Tony Scott (1921–2007)
 - Artie Shaw (1910–2004)
 - Bill Smith (1926–2020)
 - Putte Wickman (1924–2006)
 - Lester Young (1909–1959)
 
Cornet
- Nat Adderley (1931–2000)
 - Louis Armstrong (1901–1971)
 - Bix Beiderbecke (1903–1931)
 - Buddy Bolden (1877–1931)
 - Bobby Hackett (1915–1976)
 - Jeff Hughes
 - Freddie Keppard (1889–1933)
 - Butch Morris (1947–2013)
 - Red Nichols (1905–1965)
 - Rex Stewart (1907–1967)
 - Chris Tyle (born 1955)
 - Steamboat Willie (born c. 1950)
 
Drums
Flugelhorn
- Joe Bishop (1907–1976)
 - Art Farmer (1928–1999)
 - Freddie Hubbard (1938–2008)
 - Thad Jones (1923–1986)
 - Chuck Mangione (1940–2025)
 - Shorty Rogers (1924–1994)
 - Clark Terry (1920–2015)
 - Ack van Rooyen (1930–2021)
 - Kenny Wheeler (1930–2014)[1]: 55
 
Flute
- Greg Abate (born 1947)
 - Jane Bunnett (born 1956)
 - Wayman Carver (1905–1967)
 - Buddy Collette (1921–2010)[1]
 - Eric Dolphy (1928–1964)
 - Paul Horn (1930–2014)
 - Bobby Jaspar (1926–1963)
 - Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1935–1977)
 - Moe Koffman (1928–2001)
 - Byard Lancaster (1942–2012)
 - Yusef Lateef (1920–2013)
 - Hubert Laws (born 1939)
 - Dave Liebman (born 1946)
 - Charles Lloyd (born 1938)
 - Herbie Mann (1930–2003)
 - James Moody (1925–2010)
 - Sam Most (1930–2013)
 - Gerry Niewood (1943–2009)
 - Jerome Richardson (1920–2000)
 - Sam Rivers (1923–2011)
 - Bruno Romani (born 1960)
 - Bud Shank (1926–2009)
 - Alberto Socarras (1908–1987)
 - Les Spann (1932–1989)
 - James Spaulding (born 1937)
 - Jeremy Steig (1942–2016)
 - Ira Sullivan (1931–2020)
 - Lew Tabackin (born 1940)
 - Henry Threadgill (born 1944)
 - Dave Valentin (1952–2017)
 - Frank Wess (1922–2013)[1]: 381
 
French horn
- David Amram (born 1930)
 - Vincent Chancey (born 1950)
 - John Clark (born 1944)
 - Junior Collins (1927–1976)
 - Sharon Freeman
 - John Graas (1917–1962)
 - Pete Levin (born 1942)
 - Willie Ruff (born 1931)
 - Gunther Schuller (1925–2015)
 - Tom Varner (born 1957)
 - Julius Watkins (1921–1977)[1]: 391
 
Guitar
• Öner Tanyeri (born 1983)
Harmonica
- Larry Adler (1914–2001)
 - William Galison (born 1958)
 - Max Geldray (1916–2004)
 - Howard Levy (born 1951)
 - Grégoire Maret (born 1975)
 - Eddie Shu (1918–1986)
 - Toots Thielemans (1922–2016)
 - Frédéric Yonnet (born 1973)
 
Harp
- Dorothy Ashby (1932–1986)
 - Alice Coltrane (1937–2007)
 - Adele Girard (1913–1993)
 - Corky Hale (born 1936)
 - Deborah Henson-Conant (born 1953)
 - Casper Reardon (1907–1941)[1]: 549
 - Brandee Younger (born 1983)
 
Miscellaneous
- Rufus Harley – bagpipes
 - Meade Lux Lewis – celeste
 - Emmett Chapman – Chapman stick
 - Red McKenzie – comb[3]
 - Steve Turre – conch shells
 - Anthony Braxton – contrabass clarinet
 - Paul McCandless – oboe, English horn
 - Tom Scott – lyricon
 - David Grisman – mandolin
 - Dave Samuels – marimba
 - Hot Lips Page – mellophone
 - Scott Robinson – ophicleide
 - Pat Metheny – orchestrion
 - Charlie Mariano – nadaswaram
 - Alphonse Picou – piccolo
 - Sidney Bechet – sarrusophone
 - Collin Walcott – sitar
 - Andy Narell – steel drums
 - Django Bates – tenor horn[4]
 - Max Roach – timpani
 - Cliff Edwards – ukulele[5]
 - Herbie Hancock – vocoder[1]: 769
 
Oboe
- Bob Cooper (1925–1993)
 - Yusef Lateef (1920–2013)
 - Paul McCandless (born 1947)
 - Makanda Ken McIntyre (1931–2001)
 - Don Redman (1900–1964)
 - Andrew White (1942–2020)[1]: 861
 
Organ
Piano
Saxophone
Trombone
Trumpet
Tuba
- Bill Barber (1920–2007)
 - Pete Briggs (1904–unknown)
 - Don Butterfield (1923–2006)
 - Red Callender (1916–1992)
 - June Cole (1903–1960)
 - Ray Draper (1940–1982)
 - Ralph Escudero (1898–1970)
 - Howard Johnson (1941–2021)
 - Dick Lammi (1909–1969)
 - Cyrus St. Clair (1890–1955)
 - Bob Stewart (born 1945)
 - Joe Tarto (1902–1986)[1]: 1109
 
Vibraphone
Violin
Vocal
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Bryant, Clora; Collette, Buddy; Green, William; Isoardi, Steve; Young, Marl (August 1999). Central Avenue sounds : jazz in Los Angeles (First ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 465. ISBN 9780520220980. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
 - ^ Yanow, Scott (1998). Erlewine, Michael; Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Yanow, Scott (eds.). All Music Guide to Jazz: The Experts' Guide to the Best Jazz Recordings (3 ed.). San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books. p. 17. ISBN 0-87930-530-4.
 - ^ Yanow, Scott. "Red McKenzie". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
 - ^ Berendt, Joachim-Ernst; Huesmann, Gunther (2009). The Jazz Book: From Ragtime to the 21st Century (7 ed.). Chicago, Illinois: Lawrence Hill Books. p. 539. ISBN 978-1-55652820-0.
 - ^ Vincent, Julian; Phillips, David; Rye, Howard (2002). Kernfeld, Barry (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 3 (2 ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries. p. 172. ISBN 1-56159-284-6.