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Horace Silver
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Sonny Clark
235,229 listeners
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Jackie McLean
169,579 listeners
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Bill Evans
970,087 listeners
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
460,047 listeners
Art Blakey and Horace Silver formed the Jazz Messengers in 1955 and co-led it. When Silver dropped out in the group's first year the g… read moreArt Blakey and Horace Silver formed the Jazz Messengers in 1955 and co-led it. When Silver dropped out in the group's first year the group name was changed to Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers. Wayne Shorter was a long-standing … read moreArt Blakey and Horace Silver formed the Jazz Messengers in 1955 and co-led it. When Silver dropped out in the group's first year the group name was changed to Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers. Wayne Shorter was a long-standing member of the group, joining after the departure of Benny Go… read more -
Bud Powell
373,957 listeners
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Kenny Dorham
287,452 listeners
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Bobby Hutcherson
246,568 listeners
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Thelonious Monk
964,776 listeners
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