Jazz
  Aaron Bell	Bass Arno Marsh	Sax (Tenor) Benny Golson	Sax (Tenor) Bill Harris Quintet	Trombone Billy Cronk	Bass Billy Kyle	Piano Bob Hardaway	Sax (Tenor) Britt Woodman	Trombone Burt Collins	Trumpet Cat Anderson	Trumpet Charlie Persip	Drums Chuck Connors	Trombone Clark Terry	Trumpet Danny Barcelona	Drums Dave Brubeck	Photography, Piano Dick Collins	Trumpet Dizzy Gillespie	Trumpet Dud Harvey	Trumpet Duke Ellington	Piano E.V. Perry	Trumpet Ed Mullins	Trumpet Ed Thigpen	Drums Frank Rehak	Trombone Gene Wright	Bass Gus Gustavson	Drums Harold Baker	Trumpet Harry Carney	Sax (Baritone), Clarinet (Bass) Jay Cameron	Sax (Baritone) Jesper Lundgaard	Bass Jewel Brown	Vocals Jimmy Hamilton	Sax (Tenor), Clarinet Jimmy Woode	Bass Joe Darensbourg	Clarinet Joe Morello	Drums John David Coppola	Trumpet John Sanders	Trombone Johnny Hodges	Sax (Alto) Lawrence D. Brown	Trombone Leon Cox	Trombone Louis Armstrong	Vocals, Trumpet Marty Flax	Sax (Baritone) Melba Liston	Trombone Monty Budwig	Bass Nelson Boyd	Bass Paul Desmond	Sax (Alto) Paul Gonsalves	Sax (Tenor) Phil Woods	Sax (Alto) Quentin Jackson	Trombone Quincy Jones	Trumpet Ray Biondi	Guitar Ray Nance	Trumpet Raymond Fol	Piano Richie Kamuca	Sax (Tenor) Rod Levitt	Trombone Russell Procope	Sax (Alto), Clarinet Sam Woodyard	Drums Trummy Young	Trombone Victor Feldman	Vibraphone Vince Guaraldi	Piano Wayne Andre	Trombone Willie Cook	Trumpet Woody Herman	Sax (Alto), Clarinet
  After World War II, Voice of America radio broadcasts by Leonard Feather and Willis Conover helped to lay the foundation for subsequent tours. U.S. State Department sponsored the tours that sent America’s JAZZ AM-BASSADORS around the world. They travelled from 1955 to the 70’s and visited such different places as the Soviet Union, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, India, Thailand, Burma, Pakistan, Philippines, Ceylon, Japan, Ghana, Cameroon, Congo, Egypt, Senegal, Nigeria, Morocco, Kenya, Chile, Argentina and Europe. Everywhere they played they were very well received and did a fantastic job as "Good Will Jazz Ambassadors" |