Sideman - Some Notable Sidemen Include

Some Notable Sidemen Include

  • Mickey Baker, guitarist
  • Ray Brown, jazz bassist
  • Rodney Crowell, guitarist
  • Sonny Clark, hard bop, pianist
  • Jesse Ed Davis, guitarist
  • Johnny Dodds, jazz clarinetist
  • Bill Evans, jazz pianist
  • Morgan Fisher, guitarist and keyboardist for Queen
  • Bernard Fowler, vocalist for the Rolling Stones, Little Axe
  • Steve Gadd, drummer
  • Omar Hakim, drummer
  • Freddie Hubbard, trumpeter
  • Roy Hargrove, trumpeter
  • Roger Ingram, trumpeter, educator, author
  • Jim Peterson, trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer
  • Steve Jordan, drummer
  • Bradley Joseph, keyboardist
  • Kenny Kirkland, pianist
  • Chuck Leavell, keyboardist
  • Kyle Martin, drummer
  • Stan Munsey, keyboardist
  • Phil Palmer, guitarist (rock & jazz)
  • Owen Pallett, violinist, sideman of Arcade Fire
  • Jack Petersen (guitarist)
  • Pino Palladino, bass guitarist for The Who, the John Mayer Trio, etc.
  • Leon Russell, pianist
  • Fred Wesley, jazz and funk trombonist and author of the book Hit Me, Fred: Recollections of a Sideman ISBN 0-8223-2909-3
  • Jason White, punk rock guitarist, sideman of Green Day
  • Phil Woods, jazz alto saxophonist and clarinetist

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