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Here we are

Lori Williams

Here we are

Price: € 14.95
Format: CD
Label: Double Moon Records
UPC: 0608917146424
Catnr: DMCHR 71464
Release date: 26 September 2025
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Double Moon Records
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0608917146424
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DMCHR 71464
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26 September 2025
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About the album

An American singer, a European band: this constellation suggests a familiar principle. It has been common practice in jazz for ages for artists from the States to look for an accompanying group for performances or recordings in Europe. However, the case is different here; the story behind "Here We Are" does not fit into this scheme at all. The sextet around vocalist and songwriter Lori Williams from the States has been a proven collective for years. "A community that I have learned to appreciate and love as a family!" Williams praised her co-musicians with a radiant smile.. When she talks about saxophonist Bernhard Wiesinger, guitarist Christian Havel and the others, she also talks about them as her brothers. "And I'm a sister to all the guys in the band!" she added, laughing. "This group has become my home away from home."

The fact that something special has to be behind the first joint album can already be concluded by a look at the songs. Sure: "My Romance" is a standard. And: "Here We Are" ends with a touching version of James Taylor's classic song "Fire and Rain". Otherwise, there are own pieces on the program, composed by the musicians and most with lyrics by Lori Williams. The multi-talented American hails from Washington DC . She has also released a number of her own albums over the course of her career of three decades. She wrote the lyrics for many songs.

Williams grew up with music. She already sang in the church when she was in preschool. Music was omnipresent in her home, especially gospel, which her parents encouraged. Lori Williams discovered jazz in college, where she soon designed the radio station's jazz program. She met one of her great heroines there, the vocal luminary Dianne Reeves, for the first time. She also took her passion for jazz to Hampton University in Virginia. After that, she went to Japan for five years at the side of her first husband who was in the army. Williams conducted a gospel choir there, among other things. And she met another brilliant role model, singer and songwriter Abbey Lincoln. Back in Washington D.C., Lori Williams accepted a job as a teacher since she had to work as the breadwinner for her family. In addition, she pursued her musical career to the extent that was possible. She performed, made contacts, and soon became a busy singer who knew how to move confidently between jazz, soul and gospel. She eventually left her job in the school system. Today, she focuses largely on her artistic side, giving concerts and teaching singing, including in workshops.

The connection to her colleagues from Austria goes back to an offer she received out of the blue in 2012. Saxophonist and flutist Bernhard Wiesinger had come across Lori Williams on the internet. Wiesinger, born in 1981, had long since gained an excellent reputation in the wider field of jazz in Vienna, his birthplace. He has long been regarded as one of Austria's outstanding jazz personalities. He has recorded his excellent albums "Enlightened" and "Notice That Moment" (both on Double Moon) in New York with awesome musicians such as Bill Stewart, Scott Colley, Peter Bernstein and Kevin Hays. In 2010, Wiesinger took over management of the "Jazzwerkstatt Poysdorf" association, which had made the small town north of Vienna a recognized jazz venue in Austria. The summer workshop and concert series "Poysdorf Jazz & Wine" took place this year for the 25th time. Once again in the instructor team: Lori Williams, Bernhard Wiesinger and guitarist Christian Havel. When Wiesinger first invited the American singer, whose vocals inspired him, to "Jazz & Wine" in 2012, she didn’t hesitate to accept. "That sounded just cool, and I spontaneously embarked on the adventure." The trip to Lower Austria became a revelation, and helped her to become part of a new musical family. “It just turned out to be a fantastic encounter. It clicked! It just had a great vibe“. It doesn't sound much different from Wiesinger's point of view. "It was a kind of love at first sight. It is very much a matter of common chemistry. And we felt it immediately." While Lori Williams was initially only intended as a workshop lecturer, many similarities soon became apparent during sessions and in more intensive exchanges.

Since 2012, Lori Williams has returned to Poysdorf every summer, except for two years. One song that is firmly part of the repertoire of the lecturer band is "My Romance". The standard became a core piece of musical team building activities. In 2016 Williams, Wiesinger and Havel were together in the studio for the first time on the occasion of the production of an album by Christian Havel. Later, recordings of the entire workshop band were made, but they were never released due to problems on the part of the company involved. This fueled the desire to finally release an official album. After all, the well-rehearsed team had also become a tour band, completely independent of the Poysdorf event.

"Here We Are" underlines what a good instinct Wiesinger had when he first contacted Lori Williams. The American with a warm voice is a technically brilliant vocalist and a wonderfully expressive song interpreter. A discovery for many, without a doubt! You can hear that the pieces were developed together, and they have also proven their quality in live performances. The Brazilian touch, which repeatedly appears as style and color, is thanks to Christian Havel and pianist Renato Chicco. Wiesinger emphasized: “We are a collective. Everyone contributes something. There are no overinflated egos; it's not about 'see what I can do!', it's about music. You can hear this spirit. Of course, Lori is the main character, but we act on an equal footing.” And Williams added: "You can really feel genuine emotions," which are also triggered by her lyrics. The songs on "Here We Are" have a positive, uplifting charisma, starting with the title track, the spiritual center of this magnificent album.

Eine US-amerikanische Sängerin, eine europäische Band – diese Konstellation lässt ein vertrautes Prinzip vermuten. Im Jazz ist es seit Ewigkeiten gang und gäbe, dass sich Künstlerinnen oder Künstler aus den Staaten für Auftritte bzw. Aufnahmen in Europa eine dortige Begleitgruppe suchen. Hier allerdings liegt der Fall anders - die Geschichte hinter „Here We Are“ passt so garnicht in dieses Schema. Das Sextett um Vokalistin und Songschreiberin Lori Williams aus den Staaten ist ein über Jahre bewährtes Kollektiv. „Eine Gemeinschaft, die ich als Familie schätzen und lieben gelernt habe!“, strahlt Williams. Wenn sie von Saxofonist Bernhard Wiesinger, Gitarrist Christian Havel und den anderen redet, spricht sie auch mal von ihren Brüdern. „And I’m a Schwester to all the guys in the band!“, ergänzt sie lachend. „Diese Gruppe ist zu meiner Heimat fern von zuhause geworden“.

Dass etwas Besonderes hinter dem ersten gemeinsamen Album stecken muss, lässt schon ein Blick auf die Songs schließen. Sicher: mit „My Romance“ findet sich ein Standard. Und: „Here We Are“ endet mit einer anrührenden Version von James Taylors Song-Klassiker „Fire and Rain“. Ansonsten stehen eigene Stücke auf dem Programm, komponiert von den Akteuren, die meisten mit Texten von Lori Williams. Die vielseitig talentierte Amerikanerin stammt aus Washington D. C. . Im Laufe ihrer bisherigen rund drei Jahrzehnte währenden Karriere hat sie auch eine Reihe eigener Alben veröffentlicht. Zu vielen Songs lieferte sie Texte.

Williams war mit Musik aufgewachsen. Schon im Vorschulalter sang sie in der Kirche. Zuhause war Musik – vor allem Gospel - allgegenwärtig, gefördert von den Eltern. Jazz entdeckte Lori Williams im College, wo sie alsbald das Jazzprogramm des Radiosenders gestaltete. Dort begegnete sie zum ersten Mal einer ihrer großen Heldinnen, der Vokal-Koryphäe Dianne Reeves. Die Jazz-Leidenschaft nahm sie auch an die Hampton University in Virginia mit. Danach ging sie an der Seite ihres ersten Mannes - er stand in Diensten der Army - für 5 Jahre nach Japan. Dort leitete Williams unter anderem einen Gospelchor. Und sie traf auf ein weiteres leuchtendes Vorbild, Sängerin und Songschreiberin Abbey Lincoln. Zurück in Washington D. C. nahm Lori Williams, die eine Familie durchbringen musste, eine Stelle als Lehrerin an. Daneben verfolgte sie im Rahmen des Möglichen ihre musikalische Karriere. Sie trat auf, knüpfte Kontakte – und wurde alsbald zu einer gut beschäftigten Sängerin, die sich souverän zwischen Jazz, Soul und Gospel zu bewegen versteht. Den Job im Schulsystem ließ sie schließlich hinter sich. Heute konzentriert sie sich weitgehend auf ihre künstlerische Seite, gibt Konzerte und unterrichtet Gesang, auch in Workshops.

Die Verbindung zu den Kollegen aus Österreich geht zurück auf ein Angebot, das sie 2012 erreichte – aus heiterem Himmel. Saxofonist und Flötist Bernhard Wiesinger war im Netz auf Lori Williams gestoßen. Wiesinger, Jahrgang 1981, hatte sich zu dem Zeitpunkt längst einen exzellenten Ruf im weiteren Umfeld des Jazzgeschehens von Wien erspielt, seiner Geburtsstadt. Längst gilt er als eine der herausragenden Jazz-Persönlichkeiten Österreichs. Seine exzellenten Alben „Enlightened“ und „Notice That Moment“ (beide auf Double Moon) hatte er in New York mit Cracks wie Bill Stewart, Scott Colley, Peter Bernstein und Kevin Hays aufgenommen. 2010 übernahm Wiesinger die Leitung des Vereins „Jazzwerkstatt Poysdorf“, der die Kleinstadt nördlich von Wien zu einem anerkannten Jazz-Ort Österreichs erhoben hatte. Die sommerliche Workshop- und Konzert-Reihe „Poysdorf Jazz & Wine“ fand in diesem Jahr zum 25. Mal statt. Erneut im Dozenten-Team: Lori Williams, Bernhard Wiesinger und Gitarrist Christian Havel. Als Wiesinger die US-Amerikanerin, deren Gesang ihn begeistert hatte, anno 2012 erstmals zu „Jazz & Wine“ einlud, gab es für sie kein Zögern. „Das klang einfach cool – da hab‘ ich mich spontan auf das Abenteuer eingelassen.“ Der Trip nach Niederösterreich wurde zu einer Offenbarung – und verhalf ihr zur neuen musikalischen Familie. „Alles lief großartig. It clicked! It just had a great vibe“. Aus dem Munde Wiesingers klingt das nicht viel anders. „Das war eine Art Liebe auf den ersten Blick. Es geht ja sehr stark um die gemeinsame Chemie. Und die hat sofort gestimmt.“ War Lori Williams zunächst nur als Workshop-Dozentin vorgesehen, offenbarten sich bei Sessions und im intensiveren Austausch sehr bald zahlreiche Gemeinsamkeiten.

Seit 2012 kehrte Lori Williams - abgesehen von zwei Jahrgängen - in jedem Sommer nach Poysdorf zurück. Ein Song, der fest zum Repertoire der Dozenten-Band gehört, ist „My Romance“. Der Standard wurde zu einem Kernstück des musikalischen Teambuildings. 2016 waren Williams, Wiesinger und Havel erstmals zusammen im Studio anlässlich der Produktion eines Albums von Christian Havel. Später entstanden Aufnahmen der kompletten Workshop-Band, die aufgrund von Problemen auf Seiten der beteiligten Firma jedoch nie erschienen. Das befeuerte den Wunsch, endlich ein amtliches Album-Dokument zu veröffentlichen. Schließlich war aus dem eingespielten Team auch eine Tour-Band geworden, ganz unabhängig vom Poysdorf-Event.

„Here We Are“ unterstreicht, welch gutes Gespür Wiesinger hatte, als er sich auf gut Glück an Lori Williams wandte. Die Amerikanerin mit der warmen Stimme ist eine technisch brillante Vokalistin und eine wunderbar ausdrucksstarke Interpretin. Eine Entdeckung für viele, ohne Zweifel! Man hört, dass die Stücke gemeinsam entwickelt wurden und sich auch live bewährt haben. Der brasilianische Touch, der als Stil und Farbe immer wieder auftaucht, geht wesentlich auf Christian Havel und Pianist Renato Chicco zurück. Wiesinger betont: „Wir sind ein Kollektiv. Alle bringen etwas ein. Es gibt keine Egos – es geht nicht um ein ‚Schaut her, was ich alles kann!‘, sondern nur um die Musik. Diesen Spirit hört man. Natürlich ist Lori die Hauptperson, aber wir agieren auf Augenhöhe.“ Und Williams ergänzt: „Man kann wahrhaftige Emotionen spüren.“ Auch ausgelöst durch ihre Texte. Die Songs von „Here We Are“ haben eine positive, aufbauende Ausstrahlung, angefangen beim Titelstück, dem spirituellen Zentrum dieses herrlichen Albums.

Artist(s)

Lori Williams (vocals)

Acclaimed international Jazz vocalist Lori Williams has a most impressive resume as a performing artist, veteran music educator (Artivate at Levine Music), songwriter, producer, musical theater actress, radio host, business owner/founder (PositiveMusicPM.org), and artist-in-residence with over 30 years of experience. Her annual vocal jazz tour and performance at music festivals have taken her to Europe (Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia, Russia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, and Ukraine), Japan, The Caribbean (including Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Curaçao, St. Lucia, Turks and Caicos, et. al), Mexico, and across the United States (performing at venues and festivals like The Atlanta Jazz Festivals, Berks Jazz Festival, The Birchmere, Birdland - Hamburg, Blues Alley, Blue Note Hawaii, Capital Jazz Fest/Cruise, City Winery, Disney’s Pleasure Island, Gulf Coast Summer...
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Acclaimed international Jazz vocalist Lori Williams has a most impressive resume as a performing artist, veteran music educator (Artivate at Levine Music), songwriter, producer, musical theater actress, radio host, business owner/founder (PositiveMusicPM.org), and artist-in-residence with over 30 years of experience. Her annual vocal jazz tour and performance at music festivals have taken her to Europe (Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia, Russia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, and Ukraine), Japan, The Caribbean (including Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Curaçao, St. Lucia, Turks and Caicos, et. al), Mexico, and across the United States (performing at venues and festivals like The Atlanta Jazz Festivals, Berks Jazz Festival, The Birchmere, Birdland - Hamburg, Blues Alley, Blue Note Hawaii, Capital Jazz Fest/Cruise, City Winery, Disney’s Pleasure Island, Gulf Coast Summer Jazz Festival, JazzFestBRNO, Jazzland - Vienna, The Kennedy Center, Keystone Korner, Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, Myrtle Beach Jazz Festival, Rams Head Live, Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival, Riviera Maya Jazz Festival, Scullers Jazz, Spivey Hall, and more). Her vocal jazz artist residencies have allowed her to work with and mentor students on college campuses in the USA and abroad.

As a veteran vocal music educator and private vocal coach, Lori's received many honors for her contributions to the arts, including The Atlanta Chapter of the National Hampton Alumni Association’s 2023 Excellence in Arts and Entertainment Award, Outstanding Music Teacher in the October 2000 issue of Teaching Music, the 2007 Superintendent's Arts Teacher of the Year, and the 2010 Vincent E. Reed Teacher of the Year. Lori was nominated for a 2014 Helen Hayes Award as an Outstanding Lead Actress in a Resident Musical for her role as Ella Fitzgerald. Lori has received letters of recognition for her performances by President Joseph Biden (wherein he wrote that Lori Williams has "the voice of an angel…absolutely amazing"), Speaker of the House John Boehner, and Senator C. Anthony Muse. Immersed in traditional jazz from an early age and earning a B.A. in Mass Media Arts from Hampton University, she hosts a weekly radio program on JazzRadioWETF.org - "Collector's Choice With Lori Williams". Her weekly broadcast focuses on women in jazz, the international scene and young performers dedicated to the roots and traditions of the music. Lori is also the producer and host of Sunday Jazz Lounge at St. James Live! Jazz club in Atlanta, Georgia (stjamesliveatl.com).

For over three decades, Lori Williams has had the honor of working with many notable artists as lead / background / studio session / guest vocalist including Oleta Adams, Marcus Adams, Yolanda Adams, Nikita Agafonov, David Archuleta, Marcos Ariel, Rob Bargad, Regina Belle, Eric Benet, The Blackbyrds, Michael Bowie, Willie Bradley, Karen Briggs, Norman Brown, Tom Browne, Peabo Bryson, Chuck Brown, Wayne Bruce, Jerry Butler, Jonathan Butler, Paul Carr, Terri Lyne Carrington, TC Carson, Gene Chandler, Renato Chicco, Stanley Clarke, Nick Colionne, Collaboration, Michael Colyar, Adrian Crutchfield, John Davis, John Di Martino, Will Downing, Joris Dudli, George Duke, Nathan East, Rodney M. Edge, Troy Sol Edler, Kevon Edmonds (After 7), Herb Fame, Jorel "JFLY" Flynn (HBIYD), Derrick Gardner, James Genus, Jazmin Ghent, Tres Gilbert, Savion Glover, Chelsey Green, Slide Hampton, Winard Harper, Christian Havel, Walter Hawkins, Norbert Heger, Howard Hewett, Dr. W. Weldon Hill, Tony Hightower, Corcoran Holt, William Hubbard, Daryl Hunt, Yoron Israel, Jessy J, Al Johnson and The A-Team, Allyn Johnson (Divine Order), Marcus Johnson, Stanley Jordan, Jackiem Joyner, Michael Keul, Kindred the Family Soul, Ben E. King, James King, Anatoliy Kirnichnyy, Antoine Knight, Yishai Knoll, Saltman Knowles Group, Ignat Kravtsov, Rayshun LaMarr, Lavahi, Evgeny Lebedev, Alex Malheiros (Azymuth), Jimmy Masters, Maysa, Daniel McClain (After 7), Frank McComb, Marion Meadows, Najee, Jimmy Masters, Nathan Mitchell, Ed Neumeister, Marat Nikolaev, Milan Nikolic, Julia Nixon, Daniel Nösig, Antonio Parker, Phil Perry, Robert E. Person, Anne Phillips, Benjie Porecki, Lloyd Price, Chuck Redd, Robert Redd, Althea Rene, Anton Revnyuk, Lenny Robinson, Gino Rosaria, Ellie Saitoh and The Love Tambourines, Erwin Schmidt, Sylver Logan Sharp, Avery Sharpe, Art Sherrod, Oli Silk, Brian Simpson, Dick Smith, John Toomey, Tony Terry, Unit 3 Deep, Gerald Veasley, Chris Walker, Kevin Walker, Kim Waters, Anthony Wellington, Matthew Whitaker, Roz White, Bernhard Wiesinger (Poysdorf All-Stars), Vesta Williams, Larry M. Wilson, Angela Winbush, Sherry Winston, David Ylvisaker, Frederic Yonnet, et.al.


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Doug Weiss (bass)

Bernhard Wiesinger (saxophone)

Wiesinger combines authenticity in his playing and individuality in his sound, smoothly mixing tradition and modernism in a serenely natural style. These attributes are reflected also in his choice of tracks, consisting of his own compositions, self-arranged jazz standards and songs from the legendary Motown era.
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Wiesinger combines authenticity in his playing and individuality in his sound, smoothly mixing tradition and modernism in a serenely natural style. These attributes are reflected also in his choice of tracks, consisting of his own compositions, self-arranged jazz standards and songs from the legendary Motown era.

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Joris Dudli (drums)

Composer(s)

Bernhard Wiesinger (saxophone)

Wiesinger combines authenticity in his playing and individuality in his sound, smoothly mixing tradition and modernism in a serenely natural style. These attributes are reflected also in his choice of tracks, consisting of his own compositions, self-arranged jazz standards and songs from the legendary Motown era.
more
Wiesinger combines authenticity in his playing and individuality in his sound, smoothly mixing tradition and modernism in a serenely natural style. These attributes are reflected also in his choice of tracks, consisting of his own compositions, self-arranged jazz standards and songs from the legendary Motown era.

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Lori Williams (vocals)

Acclaimed international Jazz vocalist Lori Williams has a most impressive resume as a performing artist, veteran music educator (Artivate at Levine Music), songwriter, producer, musical theater actress, radio host, business owner/founder (PositiveMusicPM.org), and artist-in-residence with over 30 years of experience. Her annual vocal jazz tour and performance at music festivals have taken her to Europe (Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia, Russia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, and Ukraine), Japan, The Caribbean (including Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Curaçao, St. Lucia, Turks and Caicos, et. al), Mexico, and across the United States (performing at venues and festivals like The Atlanta Jazz Festivals, Berks Jazz Festival, The Birchmere, Birdland - Hamburg, Blues Alley, Blue Note Hawaii, Capital Jazz Fest/Cruise, City Winery, Disney’s Pleasure Island, Gulf Coast Summer...
more

Acclaimed international Jazz vocalist Lori Williams has a most impressive resume as a performing artist, veteran music educator (Artivate at Levine Music), songwriter, producer, musical theater actress, radio host, business owner/founder (PositiveMusicPM.org), and artist-in-residence with over 30 years of experience. Her annual vocal jazz tour and performance at music festivals have taken her to Europe (Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia, Russia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, and Ukraine), Japan, The Caribbean (including Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Curaçao, St. Lucia, Turks and Caicos, et. al), Mexico, and across the United States (performing at venues and festivals like The Atlanta Jazz Festivals, Berks Jazz Festival, The Birchmere, Birdland - Hamburg, Blues Alley, Blue Note Hawaii, Capital Jazz Fest/Cruise, City Winery, Disney’s Pleasure Island, Gulf Coast Summer Jazz Festival, JazzFestBRNO, Jazzland - Vienna, The Kennedy Center, Keystone Korner, Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, Myrtle Beach Jazz Festival, Rams Head Live, Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival, Riviera Maya Jazz Festival, Scullers Jazz, Spivey Hall, and more). Her vocal jazz artist residencies have allowed her to work with and mentor students on college campuses in the USA and abroad.

As a veteran vocal music educator and private vocal coach, Lori's received many honors for her contributions to the arts, including The Atlanta Chapter of the National Hampton Alumni Association’s 2023 Excellence in Arts and Entertainment Award, Outstanding Music Teacher in the October 2000 issue of Teaching Music, the 2007 Superintendent's Arts Teacher of the Year, and the 2010 Vincent E. Reed Teacher of the Year. Lori was nominated for a 2014 Helen Hayes Award as an Outstanding Lead Actress in a Resident Musical for her role as Ella Fitzgerald. Lori has received letters of recognition for her performances by President Joseph Biden (wherein he wrote that Lori Williams has "the voice of an angel…absolutely amazing"), Speaker of the House John Boehner, and Senator C. Anthony Muse. Immersed in traditional jazz from an early age and earning a B.A. in Mass Media Arts from Hampton University, she hosts a weekly radio program on JazzRadioWETF.org - "Collector's Choice With Lori Williams". Her weekly broadcast focuses on women in jazz, the international scene and young performers dedicated to the roots and traditions of the music. Lori is also the producer and host of Sunday Jazz Lounge at St. James Live! Jazz club in Atlanta, Georgia (stjamesliveatl.com).

For over three decades, Lori Williams has had the honor of working with many notable artists as lead / background / studio session / guest vocalist including Oleta Adams, Marcus Adams, Yolanda Adams, Nikita Agafonov, David Archuleta, Marcos Ariel, Rob Bargad, Regina Belle, Eric Benet, The Blackbyrds, Michael Bowie, Willie Bradley, Karen Briggs, Norman Brown, Tom Browne, Peabo Bryson, Chuck Brown, Wayne Bruce, Jerry Butler, Jonathan Butler, Paul Carr, Terri Lyne Carrington, TC Carson, Gene Chandler, Renato Chicco, Stanley Clarke, Nick Colionne, Collaboration, Michael Colyar, Adrian Crutchfield, John Davis, John Di Martino, Will Downing, Joris Dudli, George Duke, Nathan East, Rodney M. Edge, Troy Sol Edler, Kevon Edmonds (After 7), Herb Fame, Jorel "JFLY" Flynn (HBIYD), Derrick Gardner, James Genus, Jazmin Ghent, Tres Gilbert, Savion Glover, Chelsey Green, Slide Hampton, Winard Harper, Christian Havel, Walter Hawkins, Norbert Heger, Howard Hewett, Dr. W. Weldon Hill, Tony Hightower, Corcoran Holt, William Hubbard, Daryl Hunt, Yoron Israel, Jessy J, Al Johnson and The A-Team, Allyn Johnson (Divine Order), Marcus Johnson, Stanley Jordan, Jackiem Joyner, Michael Keul, Kindred the Family Soul, Ben E. King, James King, Anatoliy Kirnichnyy, Antoine Knight, Yishai Knoll, Saltman Knowles Group, Ignat Kravtsov, Rayshun LaMarr, Lavahi, Evgeny Lebedev, Alex Malheiros (Azymuth), Jimmy Masters, Maysa, Daniel McClain (After 7), Frank McComb, Marion Meadows, Najee, Jimmy Masters, Nathan Mitchell, Ed Neumeister, Marat Nikolaev, Milan Nikolic, Julia Nixon, Daniel Nösig, Antonio Parker, Phil Perry, Robert E. Person, Anne Phillips, Benjie Porecki, Lloyd Price, Chuck Redd, Robert Redd, Althea Rene, Anton Revnyuk, Lenny Robinson, Gino Rosaria, Ellie Saitoh and The Love Tambourines, Erwin Schmidt, Sylver Logan Sharp, Avery Sharpe, Art Sherrod, Oli Silk, Brian Simpson, Dick Smith, John Toomey, Tony Terry, Unit 3 Deep, Gerald Veasley, Chris Walker, Kevin Walker, Kim Waters, Anthony Wellington, Matthew Whitaker, Roz White, Bernhard Wiesinger (Poysdorf All-Stars), Vesta Williams, Larry M. Wilson, Angela Winbush, Sherry Winston, David Ylvisaker, Frederic Yonnet, et.al.


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Joris Dudli (drums)

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