Sunnyside Records
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Sunnyside Records is an American jazz record company and label.
Sunnyside was founded in 1982 by François Zalacain. Its early releases consisted primarily of piano solo material and ensembles without drums, but in later years it broadened its selection of material.
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Roster (partial)
- 9 Horses
- Franck Amsallem
- Diego Barber
- Donald Brown
- Steve Cardenas
- Ron Carter
- Laurent Coq
- Adam Cruz
- Meredith D'Ambrosio
- Harold Danko
- Armen Donelian
- Scott DuBois
- Oscar Feldman
- Fleurine
- Ricardo Gallén
- Laszlo Gardony
- Stan Getz
- Joe Gilman
- Jerry Gonzalez
- Stephane Grappelli
- Harriet Tubman (band)
- Magos Herrera
- Eddie Higgins
- John Hollenbeck
- Abdullah Ibrahim
- Vijay Iyer
- Geoff Keezer
- Sunny Kim
- Guillermo Klein
- Lee Konitz
- The Leaders
- Michael Leonhart
- Kirk Lightsey
- Rebecca Martin
- Martirio
- Donny McCaslin
- Ben Monder
- Michel Petrucciani
- Astor Piazzolla
- Bill Pierce
- Chris Potter
- Rufus Reid
- Julia Sarr
- Nick Sanders
- Tony Scott
- Avery Sharpe
- Alex Sipiagin
- Luciana Souza
- Helen Sung
- Dan Tepfer
- Scott Tixier
- Kenny Werner
- Randy Weston
- James Williams
- Glenn Zaleski
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