Band Leaders
Reeves has worked with a number of great band leaders, including Jackie McLean, alto saxophone; Kenny Garrett (alto and soprano saxophones), Pharoah Sanders (tenor saxophone), René McLean (alto and tenor saxophones, flute), Sonny Stitt (piano), Harold Mabern (piano), Steve Davis (trombone), Eric Alexander (tenor saxophone), David Hazeltine (piano), Mike Clark (drummer), Houston Person (tenor saxophone), Larry Willis (piano), Mark Templeton (piano), Pat Metheny (guitar), Mike LeDonne (piano), John Scofield (guitar), Jack Wilson (piano), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Eddie Henderson (trumpet), Joe Farnsworth (drums), Randy Johnston (guitar), Javon Jackson (tenor saxophone), and Benny Green (piano).
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