Dutch Jazz - Musicians

Musicians

  • Peter Beets - pianist
  • Han Bennink - Percussionist
  • Bert Boeren - Trombonist
  • Michiel Borstlap- Pianist and composer
  • Michiel Braam - Pianist and bandleader
  • Willem Breuker - Bandleader and saxophonist
  • Bert van den Brink (nl)- Pianist and composer/arranger
  • Glenn Corneille - Pianist
  • Pierre Courbois - Drummer
  • Hans Dulfer - Saxophonist
  • Candy Dulfer - Saxophonist (Hans Dulfer's daughter)
  • Harry Emmery (nl) - Double bassist
  • Max Geldray - Harmonica, comedy
  • Hein van de Geyn - Double Bassist
  • Maarten van der Grinten (de) - Guitarist
  • Richard Hallebeek - Jazz-fusion
  • Benjamin Herman (Saxophonist) (de)
  • Jasper van 't Hof - Pianist and bandleader
  • John Hondorp - Organist
  • Ilse Huizinga - Singer
  • Wessel Ilcken (de) (nl) - Drummer
  • Greetje Kauffeld - Singer
  • Tim Kliphuis - Violinist
  • Frits Landesbergen - Drummer
  • Erik van der Luijt - Pianist
  • Rob Madna (nl) - Pianist and composer/arranger
  • Willem van Manen (de) (nl)- Trombonist, composer, Big Band leader
  • Johnny Meijer - Accordionist (folk and jazz)
  • Misha Mengelberg - Pianist and composer
  • Piet Noordijk (de) (nl) - Saxophonist
  • Wim Overgaauw (de) - Guitarist
  • Tony Overwater (de) - Bassist.
  • Lodewijk Parisius - Dutch/Surinamese tenor saxophonist
  • Rita Reys - Singer
  • Ernst Reijseger - Cellist
  • Han Reiziger (nl) - Pianist
  • Marc van Roon - Pianist
  • Toon Roos (de) - Saxophonist
  • Stochelo Rosenberg - Guitarist
  • Jesse van Ruller (de) (nl)- Guitarist
  • Marzio Scholten - Guitarist
  • Cees Slinger (de) - Pianist
  • Jelle van Tongeren - Violinist
  • Joe Vanenkhuizen - Accordionist saxophonist and composer
  • Eric Vloeimans - Trumpeter
  • Wolter Wierbos - Trombonist
  • Diederik Wissels - piano

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