The following is a list of soul jazz musicians.
A
- Cannonball Adderley[1] – sax
 - Nat Adderley[1] – cornet
 - Allen & Allen
 - Gene Ammons[2] – sax
 - Curtis Amy[2] – sax
 - Roy Ayers – vibraphone
 
B
- Gary Bartz – sax
 - Joe Beck – guitar
 - George Benson[2] – guitar, vocals
 - Lou Blackburn – trombone
 - Earl Bostic[1] – sax
 - George Braith – sax
 - Zachary Breaux – guitar
 - Bobby Broom – guitar
 - Norman Brown
 - Ray Bryant[1] – piano
 - Rusty Bryant
 - Kenny Burrell – guitar
 - Billy Butler
 - Donald Byrd[1] – trumpet
 
C
- Terry Callier
 - Ray Charles[1]
 - Arnett Cobb – sax
 - Sonny Cox – sax
 - Hank Crawford[1] – sax
 - The Crusaders[1]
 - King Curtis - sax
 
D
- Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis[1] – sax
 - Wild Bill Davis[2]
 - Joey DeFrancesco – organ, trumpet
 - Bill Doggett
 - Lou Donaldson[1] – sax
 - George Duke – keys
 - Cornell Dupree – guitar
 
E
F
G
- Grant Green[1] – guitar
 
H
- Herbie Hancock[1] – piano
 - Eddie Harris[1]
 - Gene Harris
 - Bill Heid
 - Wayne Henderson
 - Red Holloway[2] – saxophone
 - Ron Holloway – tenor saxophone
 - Richard Holmes – organ
 - Stix Hooper
 - Freddie Hubbard – trumpet
 - Bobbi Humphrey – flute
 
J
- Fred Jackson[3] – sax
 - Willis Jackson[2] – sax
 - The J.B.'s
 - Henry Johnson
 - Plas Johnson
 - Wayne Johnson – guitar
 - Boogaloo Joe Jones – guitar
 - Ronny Jordan – guitar
 
K
L
- Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
 - Ramsey Lewis[1] – piano
 - Bobby Lyle – piano
 - Johnny Lytle
 
M
- Harold Mabern – piano
 - Junior Mance[1] – piano
 - Herbie Mann – sax, flute
 - Hank Marr – organ
 - Pat Martino – guitar
 - Hugh Masekela – trumpet
 - Les McCann[1] – piano
 - Jack McDuff[2] – organ
 - Jimmy McGriff – organ
 - Big Jay McNeely – sax
 - Charles Mingus[1]
 - Jackie Mittoo – organ
 - Hank Mobley[1] – sax
 - Wes Montgomery – guitar
 - Wild Bill Moore[1] – sax
 - Lee Morgan[1] – trumpet
 - Dick Morrissey – tenor/soprano sax
 - Idris Muhammad – drums
 - Ronald Muldrow – guitar
 
N
- Oliver Nelson – sax
 - David "Fathead" Newman[1] – sax
 
O
P
- Maceo Parker[1] – sax
 - John Patton[2] – organ
 - Duke Pearson – piano
 - Houston Person – sax
 - Sonny Phillips
 - Trudy Pitts
 - Jimmy Ponder
 - Seldon Powell – sax, flute
 - Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers
 - Bernard Purdie
 
Q
- Ike Quebec – sax
 
R
S
- Joe Sample – piano
 - David Sanborn[1]
 - Marlon Saunders – vocals
 - Rhoda Scott – organ
 - Shirley Scott[2] – organ
 - Horace Silver[1] – piano
 - Nina Simone – vocals
 - Dr. Lonnie Smith – organ
 - Jimmy Smith[1][2] – organ
 - Johnny "Hammond" Smith – organ
 - Tab Smith[1] – sax
 - Melvin Sparks – guitar
 - Leon Spencer – organ
 - Sonny Stitt[2] – sax
 - Soulive
 
T
- Grady Tate – drums
 - Billy Taylor – piano
 - The Three Sounds[1]
 - Bobby Timmons[1] – piano
 - Stanley Turrentine[1] – sax
 
U
V
- Harold Vick[2] – sax, flute
 
W
- Jr. Walker & the All Stars
 - Winston Walls
 - Grover Washington, Jr. – sax
 - Mark Whitfield – guitar
 - Don Wilkerson
 - Baby Face Willette[2] – organ
 - Jack Wilson – piano
 - Reuben Wilson
 
Y
Z
- Joe Zawinul[1] – keyboards
 
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Carr, Roy (2006) [1997], "Soul to Soul", A Century of Jazz: A Hundred Years of the Greatest Music Ever Made, London: Hamlyn, pp. 148–153, ISBN 0-681-03179-4
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 — (2006) [1997], "The Organ", A Century of Jazz: A Hundred Years of the Greatest Music Ever Made, London: Hamlyn, pp. 154–157, ISBN 0-681-03179-4
 - ↑ Erlewine, Steven Thomas. Fred Jackson at AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
 
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