Savoy Records - Select Savoy Recording Artists

Select Savoy Recording Artists

  • Inez Andrews
  • The Angelic Choir
  • Errol Garner
  • Cannonball Adderley
  • Bill Barron
  • Alex Bradford
  • Nappy Brown
  • Saucy Monky
  • Solomon Burke
  • Donald Byrd
  • Al Caiola
  • The Caravans
  • Carolina Slim
  • Mattie Moss Clark
  • James Cleveland
  • Dorothy Love Coates
  • John Coltrane
  • Sonny Criss
  • Miles Davis
  • The Davis Sisters
  • Varetta Dillard
  • Kenny Dorham
  • Booker Ervin
  • Tommy Flanagan
  • The Four Buddies
  • Stan Getz
  • Dexter Gordon
  • Gospel Music Workshop of America
  • Tiny Grimes
  • Gigi Gryce
  • Lenny Hambro Quintet
  • Wilbur Harden
  • Wilbert Harrison
  • Milt Jackson
  • The Jive Bombers
  • J. J. Johnson
  • Yusef Lateef
  • Donnie McClurkin
  • Roberta Martin
  • Big Maybelle
  • Big Jay McNeely
  • Charles Mingus
  • Hank Mobley
  • Lee Morgan
  • Fats Navarro
  • Dorothy Norwood
  • Tiger Onitsuka
  • Charlie Parker
  • Steve Reynolds
  • Jimmy Scott
  • Hal Singer
  • Southern California Community Choir
  • The Temptations
  • Lennie Tristano
  • Donald Vails
  • Clara Ward
  • Albertina Walker
  • Paul Williams
  • Ralph Willis
  • Lester Young

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