List of jazz organists

List of jazz organists

This is a list of jazz organists.

* TW Ardy
* Brian Auger
* Count Basie
* Pete Benson
* Carla Bley
* André Brasseur
* James Brown
* Gary Brunotte
* Milt Buckner
* Doug Carn
* Mike Carr
* Clifton "Jiggs" Chase
* Call Cobbs, Jr.
* Ray Colignon
* Alice Coltrane
* Raphael Wressnig
* Tom Coster
* Wild Bill Davis
* Lenny Dee
* Joey DeFrancesco
* Barbara Dennerlein
* Bill Dilks
* Bill Doggett
* Charles Earland
* Georgie Fame
* Mito Garcia
* Jared Gold
* Larry Goldings
* "Sir Julian" Gould
* Atsuko Hashimoto
* Chris Hamalton
* Milt Herth
* Danny Hodgson
* Richard "Groove" Holmes
* John Hondorp
* Wayne Horvitz
* Will Horwell
* Keith Jarrett
* Booker T Jones
* Bradley Joseph
* Wojciech Karolak
* Bruce Katz
* Eddie Landsberg
* Eddie Layton
* Ed Lincoln
* Jack McDuff
* Jimmy McGriff
* John Medeski
* Tony Monaco
* Paolo Negri
* Don Patterson
* John Patton
* Andre Penazzi
* Lucky Peterson
* T.C. Pfeiler
* Trudy Pitts
* Alan Price
* Don Pullen
* Mac "Dr. John" Rebbenack
* Mel Rhyne
* Merl Saunders
* Adam Scone
* Rhoda Scott
* Shirley Scott
* Ethel Smith
* Jimmy Smith
* Johnny "Hammond" Smith
* "Dr." Lonnie Smith
* Harry Stoneham
* James Taylor
* Sir Charles Thompson
* Paul Wagnberg
* Cherry Wainer
* Fats Waller
* Robert Walter
* Walter Wanderley
* Otto Weiss
* Baby Face Willette
* Klaus Wunderlich
* Larry Young
* Joe Zawinul

External links

* [http://www.iajo.org International Archives for the Jazz Organ]


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