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  2. Category:African-American pianists - Wikipedia

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    B. Philip Bailey; Kenny Barron; John Beasley (musician) Durand Bernarr; Andy Bey; Dennis Binder; Black Bob (musician) Black Boy Shine; Otis Blackwell; Leon Blue

  3. Category:African-American classical pianists - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Armenta Adams; B. Leon Bates (pianist) Catalina Berroa; Margaret Bonds; Brittney Boykin; Anthony Braxton; Terry Burrus; C.

  4. Category:African-American jazz pianists - Wikipedia

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    This category on Wikipedia features African-American jazz pianists.

  5. List of jazz pianists - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetized list of musicians notable for playing or having played jazz piano. The piano has been an integral part of the jazz idiom since its inception, in both solo and ensemble settings. Its role is multifaceted due largely to the instrument's combined melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic capabilities. [1

  6. List of African-American women in classical music - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of African-American women in classical music. African-American women who are notable in various fields of classical music are listed here. Composers

  7. List of pop and rock pianists - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetized list of notable pianists who play or played pop and rock music A. Gracie Abrams ...

  8. List of boogie woogie musicians - Wikipedia

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    Bob Baldori (born 1943), aka "Boogie Bob", American rock, blues, and boogie-woogie musician; Marcia Ball (born 1949), American singer and pianist; Black Ivory King (1899–1947), American pianist and singer, best known for his original version of the then popular train blues song, "The Flying Crow"

  9. List of hard bop musicians - Wikipedia

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    Hard bop is a subgenre of jazz that is an extension of bebop (or "bop") music. Journalists and record companies began using the term in the mid-1950s [1] to describe a new current within jazz which incorporated influences from rhythm and blues, gospel music, and blues, especially in saxophone and piano playing.