Spanish Jazz - Jazz Musicians in Spain

Jazz Musicians in Spain

  • Diego Amador - Pianist in flamenco and jazz.
  • Ester Andújar - Singer
  • Juan d'Anyelica - Guitarist in flamenco and jazz.
  • Paloma Berganza - Singer
  • Albert Bover - Pianist
  • Carme Canela - Singer
  • Miguel Angel Chastang - Bassist
  • Alberto Conde - Pianist.
  • Alexis Cuadrado - Bassist
  • Chano Domínguez - Pianist
  • Josep Maria Farràs - Trumpeter
  • Agustí Fernández - Barcelona based Pianist
  • José Luis Gámez - Guitarist
  • Jesús Gabaldón - Bassist in jazz and rock
  • Pedro Iturralde - Saxophonist in jazz and classical.
  • Ramón López - Drummer, spent much of his life in France
  • Baldo Martínez - bassist
  • David Mengual - bassist
  • Tete Montoliu - Pianist
  • Benet Palet - Trumpeter
  • Jorge Pardo - Saxophonist and flautist who worked with Chick Corea
  • Oscar Peñas - Guitarist and Composer www.oscarpenas.com
  • Alberto Porro Carmona - Jazz Conductor, musicologist, compositor and saxophone player
  • Mario Rossi- Samba and jazz
  • Jorge Rossy - Drummer who worked 10 years with the first trio of Brad Mehldau
  • Perico Sambeat - Saxophonist, flamenco nominee in Latin Grammy Awards of 2005
  • Albert Sanz - Pianist
  • Antonio Serrano (musician) - Harmonica
  • Ximo Tebar - Guitarist
  • Ignasi Terraza - Pianist
  • David Xirgu - drummer
  • Xavier Dotras - Pianist
  • Igor Prochazka - Pianist
See also: :es:Categoría:Músicos de jazz de España

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