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| ician for NBC and worked often as a freelance | sideman after the big band era was over. |
| ned to Tucson and was replaced by Lydia Lunch | sideman Alex MacNicol. |
| urgh's Strip District, his role as Bill Toms' | sideman, and his original projects with his band Amer |
| guitarist Curly Chalker and former Bob Wills | sideman and guitarist Eldon Shamblin. |
| g and The Glass Menagerie at Derby Playhouse; | Sideman and Burning Blue in the West End; All My Sons |
| York City, Andre became a sought-after studio | sideman and soloist. |
| rming regularly at San Diego nightclubs, as a | sideman and band leader. |
| When he was 14, Reis played as a | sideman and when he was 16, he became leader of a tri |
| er, appearing on many jazz records, both as a | sideman and solo. |
| rganist Richard "Groove" Holmes, appearing as | sideman and song contributor on Holmes' World Pacific |
| ecently, he has become more visible, with two | sideman appearances on the CIMP label with the FAB tr |
| th a third in the works, as well as extensive | sideman appearances. |
| Wetmore worked primarily as a | sideman, but also led his own jazz ensembles. |
| ighted under Davis' name and that of longtime | sideman Charles Mitchell, after they purchased it fro |
| An in-demand | sideman, Colligan has worked with Phil Woods, Gary Ba |
| and although it may be difficult to shed his | sideman cult status he remains inspired. |
| r Circle Small (Sharp Nine)), and a string of | sideman dates with Art Blakey and Phil Woods. |
| al member, it also featured former Ted Nugent | sideman Derek St. Holmes on guitar and vocals and cur |
| Van de Geyn has played as a | sideman for several well-known jazz artists, includin |
| He worked as a | sideman for Bobby Watson, Ralph Peterson, Duane Euban |
| n Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, serving as a | sideman for Howlin' Wolf, James Cotton, Muddy Waters, |
| He worked extensively as a | sideman, for musicians such as Wild Bill Davison, Edd |
| ost Tribe and Lan Xang, and has recorded as a | sideman for Uri Caine's Mahler Project, Drew Gress' J |
| known for many albums recorded as leader and | sideman for Riverside, Blue Note and then Mainstream |
| nsas, probably better known for his work as a | sideman for Jelly Roll Morton and Bennie Moten. |
| ecade; he relocated to France and worked as a | sideman for many Continental bands. he also did a rec |
| born in St. Louis, Missouri, best-known as a | sideman for musicians like Stan Kenton, Shelly Manne, |
| any artists and was considered as a permanent | sideman for the Rolling Stones after the departure of |
| lbums for Xanadu Records and extensively as a | sideman, for artists like Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, L |
| By the age of 18, Nash was a first call | sideman for visiting musicians to Phoenix, and receiv |
| harest International Jazz Festival, both as a | sideman for notorious Romanian and foreign musicians |
| David took work as a | sideman for live performances. |
| Later in his career he did much work as a | sideman for Concord. |
| He also performed as a | sideman for various musicians, including Klaus Doldin |
| e says that Edward the Martyr was fostered by | Sideman for a time before Edward's father's death. |
| ician Darryl Jones, who had previously been a | sideman for both Miles Davis and Sting. |
| arliest recording were done in the 1950s as a | sideman for Amos Milburn and Ray Charles. |
| nd with Henderson once more; in 1960 he was a | sideman for Machito. |
| He moved to New York in 1955 and worked as a | sideman for Charles Mingus, Teddy Charles, Bud Powell |
| Moth to Mouth (2000) came after having been a | sideman for many years. |
| 940s, heading his own groups and working as a | sideman for Creath and Fate Marable. |
| ist David Eyges, and recorded as a leader and | sideman for Creative Improvised Music Projects (CIMP) |
| Nichols was also a frequent | sideman for the EMI record label and an arranger for |
| Most recently, John Wesley has performed as | sideman, guitarist/vocalist for Porcupine Tree, durin |
| Becker's recent recordings as a | sideman have been with Canadian hip hop artist Moka O |
| As a | sideman, he has played with Maynard Ferguson, Stan Ge |
| st prominent bassists in Danish jazz and as a | sideman he has appeared on more than 400 albums both |
| As a | sideman he recorded with Peter Bocage (1960), Jim Rob |
| As a | sideman, he has accompanied such blues names as John |
| As a | sideman, he has recorded with Marvin Peterson, Oliver |
| As a touring | sideman, he performed with Neil Diamond for 17 years, |
| man Finn (apart from T. Rex) only toured as a | sideman in the 1960s with Hapshash and the Coloured C |
| He did extensive work as a | sideman in the 1950s, with Jon Eardley (1955-56), Jim |
| In addition to her solo work, she plays as a | sideman in various groups in NYC. |
| He continued to play as a | sideman in West Coast clubs into the 2000s. |
| Wetmore was a | sideman in groups led by Gerry Mulligan, Charlie Park |
| He recorded as a | sideman in the late 1940s, notably with Lester Young, |
| gained valuable professional experience as a | sideman in some of New York's top bands. |
| Louis Four in 1939, and played as a freelance | sideman in the early 1940s. |
| ons ("Pent-Up House" and "Valse Hot") while a | sideman in the Max Roach/Clifford Brown Quintet. |
| nd in theater palaces, then became a big band | sideman in the 1930s. |
| Perhaps his most impressive performance as a | sideman in those years was at the first Jazz at the P |
| His later associations as a | sideman include work with Jackie Coon, Dan Barrett, a |
| Jacob has extensive credits as a | sideman, including Flora Purim, Terje Gewelt, Carl Sa |
| in numerous musical settings as a leader and | sideman, including co-leading a quartet featuring the |
| Johnson did some work as a | sideman, including with Slam Stewart and Slim Gaillar |
| Autrey worked as a | sideman into the 1940s, with Stuff Smith, Sammy Price |
| He was active both as a leader and a | sideman into the 1970s, playing with Clyde Bernhardt |
| Although semi-temp | sideman Jeff Sullivan, whose day job was Drivin N Cry |
| he name of other jazz musicians with Vic as a | sideman: Jimmy Rushing (Vanguard Rec.), Coleman Hawki |
| s in the recordings were done by longstanding | sideman John Parsons. |
| n 1951 to join a band led by former Ellington | sideman Johnny Hodges, where he stayed until 1955. |
| Produced by longtime Bob Dylan | sideman, Larry Campbell, the still untitled record ha |
| While Cecil went on to perform widely as a | sideman, Lloyd did little further work in music and w |
| no player Maurice Vander (who was a long time | sideman of the French singer Claude Nougaro). |
| Seine-Saint-Denis) is a French jazz pianist, | sideman of Boris Vian and Serge Gainsbourg, arranger |
| He has worked as a | sideman on more than sixty albums in his career, and |
| hin the folksong revival, and has appeared as | sideman on recordings by Ed Trickett, Bob Zentz, and |
| uring his recording career, and appeared as a | sideman on many other albums, notably with trumpeter |
| staff musician for Stax Records, appearing as | sideman on many recording dates for that label. |
| a leader since then, and has also played as a | sideman on albums with Lionel Hampton, Lou Donaldson, |
| He was a featured | sideman on several early Hank Mobley records, as well |
| s another voice.With over 10 appearances as a | sideman on record,.Lavelle has 4 records released wit |
| He has appeared as a | sideman on numerous other recordings. |
| recordings in 1925, with Louis Armstrong as a | sideman on the session. |
| Fowlkes has also performed as a | sideman on over 20 jazz and rock CDs. |
| Snowden also made numerous appearances as a | sideman on almost every New York label from 1923 on. |
| Tampa Red also appeared as a | sideman on recordings by Big Maceo Merriweather, Sonn |
| eader for ABC Paramount and Prestige and as a | sideman on records for Savoy Records with Milt Jackso |
| He showed these capabilities as | sideman on many albums recorded during the mid-1950s, |
| He is often found as a | sideman on gigs with other New Orleanians such as Joh |
| In addition to over 45 recordings as a | sideman or collaborator, he has released one recordin |
| us co-founded groups, as well as appearing as | sideman or arranger on numerous international records |
| orded prolifically both as a bandleader and a | sideman over the entire course of his career, mainly |
| s band, and thereafter became a highly sought | sideman, playing with Jack Teagarden in 1939 and then |
| He was a noted accompanist and | sideman, playing with Carmen McRae, Tiny Bradshaw, Ki |
| Both returned to | sideman positions in various orchestras. |
| It was more common in the 50s for a | sideman recording his own work to record with either |
| by local blues guitarist & former James Brown | sideman Robert Lee Coleman. |
| ere he was influenced by Muddy Waters' former | sideman, Sammy Lawhorn, who taught him to play slide |
| n 1974, and later married the longtime Taylor | sideman; she played in Lyons's band until he died in |
| Genus has performed as a session musician and | sideman throughout his career, with an impressive lis |
| In the 1980s, Bowlin was a | sideman to artists like Maura O'Connell and Kathy Mat |
| , Croydon, Surrey), was the percussionist and | sideman to Marc Bolan in his band Tyrannosaurus Rex ( |
| Jeff Berlin's career has been primarily as a | sideman to more well-known musicians, but he has also |
| n, with Sonny Curtis and another former Holly | sideman, Tommy Allsup, became effectively members of |
| ilised by Trumpet Records, and as a prominent | sideman, Wilkins recorded with Williamson, Love, Nix, |
| leading various projects, he has also been a | sideman with musicians and groups such as David Occhi |
| lade made his first recorded appearances as a | sideman with Kenny Garrett and Joshua Redman and cont |
| death, he remained in NYC working mostly as a | sideman with other Dixieland bands playing at festiva |
| He also worked as a | sideman with Herb Pomeroy (1957-59), Maynard Ferguson |
| ly 60s, Buchanan performed numerous gigs as a | sideman with various rock bands, and played guitar in |
| nservatory in Boston, where he performed as a | sideman with Dewey Redman, Billy Higgins, Bob Mintzer |
| hini has performed as a touring and recording | sideman with Mike Stern, Paul Simon, Celine Dion, Tit |
| both as a leader in small ensembles and as a | sideman with Gary Peacock (1980), Carl Barry (1982), |
| inues to work as an in-demand band member and | sideman with a diverse range of new and established m |
| and into the mid 1980s he was appearing as a | sideman with artists such as Albert Collins, Doug and |
| cott's club in the mid-1960s, and played as a | sideman with Tubby Hayes (1964), Stan Tracey (1966-68 |
| He played as a | sideman with Donald Byrd, Hank Mobley, Paul Quinichet |
| He was best known as a jazz | sideman with people such as Perry Bradford, and perfo |
| 7, 1986) was a jazz bassist who appeared as a | sideman with many of the leading figures of the 1940s |
| idioms as illustrated by his recordings as a | sideman with Junior Mance ("Here 'Tis", Sackville Rec |
| Louis has toured as a | sideman with Jazz Tap Ensemble and Moris Tepper. |
| He also made important recordings as a | sideman with Eric Dolphy, Booker Ervin and Sam Rivers |
| He continues to work as a | sideman with many different artists. |
| upported himself as a session musician, and a | sideman with some of the top performers of his time. |
| He also played during this time as a | sideman with Johnny Dodds, Jabbo Smith, King Oliver, |
| Buffalo, New York, Foster has performed as a | sideman with a wide range of musicians. |
| Over the years Zonjic has been a | sideman with many musicians and has several solo albu |
| During this period he also worked as a | sideman with the likes of Eddie Shaw and Jimmy Dawkin |
| as a leader to date, and has been a featured | sideman with Stanley Turrentine, Jack McDuff, and Kev |
| iolet Hour and NiMbNl as well as working as a | sideman with many different artists. |
| in 1985-1986, and following this played as a | sideman with Ken Peplowski, Marty Grosz, Keith Ingham |
| Higgins also played as a | sideman with Charlie Parker and The Orioles, among ot |
| Coming off of his success as a | sideman with Miles Davis' sextet, Riverside Records g |
| From 1995 on, he worked as a | sideman with Susanne Abbuehl, Michel Portal, David Li |
| In the 1930s and 1940s he worked as a | sideman with musicians such as Pete Brown, Coleman Ha |
| Branch largely busied himself with extensive | sideman work and teaching an innovative "Blues in the |
| Are My Starsip, Invitation and Mr C. Onaje's | sideman work soon included stints with Buster William |
| Without a record deal, Lyle returned to his | sideman work in 1981 with George Benson. |
| Although 2005 was primarily a year of | sideman work for Mr. Burnett, he engaged each opportu |
| the 1990s, he became increasingly active as a | sideman, working with Dave Liebman (1991-97), Ron McC |
| As a | sideman, Yellin has worked with Bob Mintzer, Eddie Pa |
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