Asian American Jazz - Musicians Associated With The Asian American Jazz Movement

Musicians Associated With The Asian American Jazz Movement

  • Gabe Baltazar
  • Anthony Brown (musician)
  • Jeff Chan
  • Jiebing Chen
  • Charmaine Clamor (creator of "jazzipino")
  • Bobby Enriquez
  • Gene Ess
  • Hiroshima
  • Fred Ho
  • Glenn Horiuchi
  • Jason Kao Hwang
  • Susie Ibarra
  • Vijay Iyer
  • Mark Izu
  • Jon Jang
  • Jin Hi Kim
  • Robbie Kwock
  • Liu Qi-Chao
  • Lee Pui Ming (based in Canada)
  • Melecio Magdaluyo
  • Miya Masaoka
  • Hafez Modirzadeh
  • Eugene Pao
  • Dawn Xiana Moon
  • Meg Okura
  • Gerald Oshita
  • Tom Toyama
  • Francis Wong

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