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Rokia Traoré
Malian-born singer, songwriter and guitarist
Chava Alberstein
Israeli singer
Oliver Mtukudzi
Zimbabwean musician (1952–2019)
George Russell
American pianist and composer (1923–2009)

Steve Lacy
American jazz musician (1934–2004)
Richard Galliano
French musician

Steve Coleman
American saxophonist
Jon Hassell
American trumpeter and composer of fusion music (1937-2021)
Boubacar Traoré
Malian musician (born 1942)

Enrico Rava
Italian jazz trumpeter
Michel Portal
French composer, saxophonist, and clarinetist
Vusi Mahlasela
South African musician
Joachim Kühn
German jazz pianist
Stefano Bollani
Italian jazz pianist
Seydou Boro
Burkinabé actor
Gianmaria Testa
Italian singer-songwriter
Safy Boutella
Algerian musician
Daniel Humair
Swiss drummer and painter (born 1938)
Louis Sclavis
French jazz musician
Paolo Fresu
Italian jazz trumpeter, flugelhorn player and composer (born 1961)
Aldo Romano
French-Italian jazz drummer (1941-)
The Klezmatics
American musical group
Mahotella Queens
South African female band
Inara George
American musician
Bojan Zulfikarpašić
Serbian jazz musician
Rita Marcotulli
Italian jazz pianist and composer
D'Gary
Ernest Randrianasolo (born 22 October 1961), better known as '''D'Gary''', is a Malagasy musician of Bara ethnicity. His primary instrument is the acoustic guitar.

Vincent Ségal
French cellist and bassist
Gary Lucas
American musician
Ballaké Sissoko
Malian musician
Stefano di Battista
Italian musician
Eusèbe Jaojoby
composer and singer from Madagascar
Marc Ducret
French jazz guitarist

David Krakauer
American clarinetist
Michel Benita
French musician
Henri Texier
French musician

Andy Sheppard
British jazz saxophonist and composer

Jerry Bergonzi
American jazz musician

François Couturier
French composer and pianist
Anne Marie Nzié
Cameroonian musicians
Éric Legnini
Belgian musician
Wendo Kolosoy
Congolese singer, musician and boxer (1925–2008)
Antonio Agri
Argentine violinist, composer and conductor (1932-1998)

Julien Lourau
French musician (born 1970)

Joshua Dolgin
Joshua Dolgin (born December 28, 1976), better known by his stage name Socalled, is a Canadian rapper and record producer known for his eclectic mix of hip-hop, klezmer, and other styles such as drum & bass and folk music. A pianist and accordion player, he has taught the latter at Klezfest London, where he has also run workshops in "hiphopkele". He has played with clarinetist David Krakauer's Klezmer Madness!, Michael Winograd and has also worked with artists such as rappers C-Rayz Walz, Chilly Gonzales, funk trombonist Fred Wesley, and Sophie Solomon. Dolgin has Ukrainian, Romanian and Russi
Glenn Ferris
American jazz trombonist
Rajery
Rajery, born Germain Randrianrisoa, is a player of the valiha from Madagascar who founded the modern valiha orchestra. As an infant, he lost all the fingers on one of his hands; subsequently, he became a self-taught valiha player.
Diederik Wissels
Dutch jazz pianist
Régis Gizavo
Malagasy musician (1959–2017)
Orchestre national de jazz
French musical group; jazz ensemble
Claude Barthélémy
French conductor, composer and bandleader
Juan José Mosalini
Argentine musician (1943–2022)
Piers Faccini
British painter, poet, children's author and musician living in France