Jaro Medien GmbH (Jaro Media) is a German music company founded in 1981. It books eclectic musical acts, as well as publishing and selling recordings.
Eric Vloeimans is a Dutch musician, songwriter, and record producer.
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Bo Stief is a Danish jazz and rock bassist, composer, and arranger born in Copenhagen.
Mongezi Feza was a South African jazz trumpeter and flautist.
Wayne Krantz is an American guitarist and composer. He has performed and recorded with Steely Dan, Michael Brecker, Donald Fagen, Billy Cobham, Chris Potter, David Binney, and Carla Bley. Since the early 1990s, Krantz has focused primarily on his solo career, mostly as the leader of a trio.
John Stanley Marshall is an English drummer and founding member of the jazz rock band Nucleus. From 1972 to 1978, he was the drummer for Soft Machine, replacing Phil Howard when he joined.
Manfred Schoof is a German jazz trumpeter.
Pierre Courbois is a Dutch jazz drummer, bandleader, and composer.
Jasper van 't Hof is a Dutch jazz pianist and keyboard player.
Okay Temiz is a Turkish fusion jazz percussionist and drummer.
Marlon Klein is a musician and producer in the World Music and Fusion genres. He is a co-founder of the German group Dissidenten.
Georg Breinschmid is an Austrian double bass player.
The Summit format is used in jazz to bring together performers on a particular musical instrument. Though these recordings often feature other musicians, the main instrument is focused upon in a celebratory way.
Inna Yurievna Zhelannaya is a Russian singer-songwriter, best known as a frontwoman of the folk band Farlanders (1994-2004).
Arkady Shilkloper is a Russian multi-instrumentalist and composer, currently living in Berlin. He is also known as one of the best jazz performers on horn and alphorn in the world.
Bob Malach is an American jazz saxophonist.
Joe Nay was a German jazz musician, composer and drummer.
The Petite ouverture à danser(Little Overture to a Dance) is a piece for solo piano composed around 1897 by Erik Satie. Unknown for many years, it is one of the more popular works to emerge from his posthumous manuscripts. A performance lasts under 3 minutes.