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Ronny Jordan

Among the acidity jazz movement’s most prominent guitarists, London-born Ronny Jordan was widely credited with returning the device to it is rightful place while a major pressure in modern-day jazz; despite outcries from purists, few additional performers of his period proved even more pivotal in knocking down the long-immutable limitations …

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Akira Tana

b. 14 March 1952, San Jose, California, USA. A self-taught drummer, Tana performed semi-professionally while still at university. He went to Harvard College or university where he obtained a qualification in East Asian Research/Sociology. Then studied at the brand new Britain Conservatory of Music, also acquiring personal tuition from percussionists …

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Rodney Jones

An underrated cool-toned guitarist who noises at his best in straight-ahead configurations, Rodney Jones had his highest presence during his period with Dizzy Gillespie (1976-1979), when he is at his early twenties. Jones experienced previously caused Jaki Byard and documented with Chico Hamilton, and he’d follow the association with Gillespie …

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