Peters Drury Trio, The
- Canadian jazz band. Peterson, Oscar@
- Find sites about Oscar Peterson, the grammy winning jazz pianist from Montreal, Quebec who Duke Ellington called the "Maharaja of the keyboard." Peterson worked with Ray Brown, Herb Ellis, Fred Astaire, Dizzy Gillespie, and served as Chancellor of York University in Ontario from 1991 to 1994. Peterson, Oscar (1925-2007) (8)
- Find sites about Oscar Peterson, the grammy winning jazz pianist from Montreal, Quebec who Duke Ellington called the "Maharaja of the keyboard." Peterson worked with Ray Brown, Herb Ellis, Fred Astaire, Dizzy Gillespie, and served as Chancellor of York University in Ontario from 1991 to 1994.- Paddock, Scott
- Alto saxophonist. Site includes biography, gig schedule, news, audio clips, and more. - Page, Ruby
- Features sound clips, biography, and gig dates for the New Zealand jazz vocalist. - Palombi, Phil
- With bio, CD information, gig schedule, and photographs. - Pan Trio
- Flutist, guitarist, and bassist playing intricately arranged standards and originals. - Pantheon of Jazz Trombonists, The
- A series of web pages on great jazz trombonists, past and present. - Paolo e Giuly
- Virtuosic jazz guitar and vocal duo. In English and Italian. - Pappas, Krisanthi
- Cabaret and jazz vocalist. - Paragon Ragtime Orchestra
- Dedicated to the recovery of orchestra scores of the Victor Talking Machine Company including vaudeville hits and dance-hall favourites. - Park Swing Orchestra
- Performs a blend of swing, classic big band, and jazz. - Parker, Charlie "Bird" (1920-1955) (5)
- Parker, Evan (3)
- Parker, William@
- Parlato, Gretchen
- Jazz vocalist singing the music of Brazil. - Parra, Kat
- Multilingual jazz vocalist focuses on the creation of new sounds around Spanish Sephardic, Afro-Cuban, and Afro-Peruvian music mixed with a little Brazilian flavour. - Pasadena Roof Orchestra
- Specializing in the music of the swinging '20s and '30s. - Pasadena Roof Orchestra, The
- 20s and 30s dance/jazz band. - Pasqua, Alan
- Official site of the pianist and composer features bio, photos, discography, and more. - Pass, Joe
- Includes discography, interview, and photographs. - Pastorius, Jaco (1951-1987) (6)
- Browse sites about Jaco Pastorius, the jazz musician and composer. Sites provide bio, discography, audio clips, tabs, and pictures of the bass virtuoso.
- Pate, Teresa
- Jazz and big band vocalist. - Patitucci, John (1)
- Patterson, Karen R.
- Biography, philosophy, performance, and more from the jazz cellist. - Paul Vesco Orchestra
- Playing styles spanning big band to today's hot Latin sounds. - Paul, Erika
- Pianist, vocalist, and educator. Also home to Jazz Q Music Education Services. - Paul, Les (3)
- Read about Les Paul, the legendary jazz guitarist and inventor of the Gibson Les Paul, the modern solid body electric guitar, as well as multi track recording techniques. Sites feature biography, interviews, reviews, and of course, guitars.
- Payne, Sam
- Official site of the jazz blues musician and pianist Sam Payne. Includes her biography, music downloads, press releases, and contact information. - Payton, Nicholas (1)
- Pearl Django
- Acoustic jazz group playing gypsy jazz and swing. - Pelletier-Bacquaert, Bruno
- Features profile of the jazz guitarist and composer as well as music samples and workshop details. - Pemberton, Steve
- Drummer, composer, arranger, educator. - Pender, Don
- Jazz saxophonist. - Pennell, Rachael
- London-based jazz vocalist and actress. - Peoples, Kriste
- Features band bios, audio samples, and performances. - Pepper, Art (2)
- Perales, Eddie
- Contains information and sound bites. - Perea, John-Carlos
- Features a biography and performance calendar. - Perez, Danilo (2)
- Perfect Timing
- Swing band with experience in top dance, jazz, and pop. Playing music throughout the U.K. - Perpetual Motion
- Eclectic mix of classical, jazz, and folk music. - Peyroux, Madeleine (4)
- Phelps, Drew
- Jazz bassist/composer whose sound also includes rock influences. - Phil Miller/In Cahoots
- Jazz ensemble established in the 1980s as a vehicle for Miller's compositions. - Philadelphia Experiment, The
- Three day recipe for pure funk featuring Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson from the Roots, and noted jazz players Christian McBride, Uri Caine, and Pat Martino. - Piano Meets Vibes
- Features pianist Jens Schliecker and vibraphonist and marimba player Nils Rohwer. - Piket, Roberta
- Official site for the pianist, composer, and Criss Cross/Half Note recording artist. - Pilz, Michel
- Featuring pictures, biography, and discography of this European jazz musician. - Pin Pin Sugar
- Jazzcore trio from Italy. - Pine, Courtney (2)
- Pink Martini (2)
- Pisano, John (1)
- Pittson, Suzanne
- Jazz vocalist known for her horn-like phrasing and improvisations. - Pizzarelli, John (6)
- Pizzurro, Teresa
- Features solo CD with a palette of ragtime, jazz, and nostalgic music. - Plaxico, Lonnie
- Official site of the bassist, composer, producer. - Plunge
- An alternative, groove driven, jazz quartet featuring trombone and alphorn, tuba, double bass, drums and percussion. - Pohjola, Mika (2)
- Pollard, Jack
- Baritone jazz vocalist and booking agent at Slate's Jazz Supper Club. Includes sound samples and schedule. - Ponty, Jean-Luc (3)
- Pore, Kenny
- Contemporary jazz composer, songwriter, acoustic guitarist, and producer. - Porter, Cole (1981-1964)@
- Portuondo, Omara (1)
- Powell, Bud (1924-1966) (9)
- Powers, Michael
- Continually redefines the guitars' role in the jazz context. - Prado, Damaso Perez (1916-1989)@
- Previn, Andre@
- Previte, Bobby (3)
- Prima, Louis (1911-1978)@
- PRISM Quartet
- Saxophone and MIDI ensemble. - Project Natale
- Maryland-based jazz quartet. - Prunka, Brian
- Jazz guitarist and composer with ecclectic influences. Includes sound samples. - Puente, Tito (1916-2000)@
- Puppini Sisters, The
- Sassy, tongue-in-cheek take on the female vocal groups of the '30s and '40s. - Purdie, Bernard
- Official site, with discography, photos, sound clips, tour dates, and merchandise. - Purim, Flora (2)
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