List of composers of African descent

This is a list of composers of African descent.

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  • José Maurício Nunes Garcia, Brazil (1767-1830)
  • Philip Gbeho, Ghana (1904–1976)
  • Kerry J. Gilliard, USA (born 1972)
  • Harry P. Guy, USA (1870–1950)

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  • Michael Jackson, USA (1958–2009), singer-songwriter, producer, dancer, choreographer, musician, businessman
  • Tony Jackson, USA (1876–1921), pianist
  • Leroy Jenkins, USA (1932–2007)
  • Jose Julian Jiménez, Cuba (1823–1880)
  • Lico Jiménez (José Manuel Jiménez Berroa), Cuba (1851–1917)
  • Francis Johnson, USA (1792–1844)
  • Hall Johnson, USA (1888–1970)
  • James Price Johnson, USA (1894–1955)
  • J. Rosamond Johnson, USA (1873–1954)
  • Victor C. Johnson, USA (born 1978)
  • Scott Joplin, USA (1868–1917)
  • Quincy Jones, USA (born 1933)
  • Joe Jordan, USA (1882–1971)

K

  • Ulysses Simpson Kay, USA (1917–1995)

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M

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  • Oliver Nelson, USA (1932–1975)
  • J. H. Kwabena Nketia, Ghana (born 1921)

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Dates of birth and death are unknown for several composers whose music, published during the 19th century, is described in "Historical Notes on African-American and Jamaican Melodies". These composers include Harry Bloodgood, Samuel Butler, Dudley C. Clark, Harry Davis, Pete Devonear, Fred C. Lyons, Henry Newman, James S. Putnam, and Francis V. Seymour.

See also

References

    • Tim Brooks, Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1890–1919, Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2004.
    • Samuel A. Floyd, Jr., editor, International Dictionary of Black Composers, Chicago: Center for Black Music Research, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, two volumes, 1999.
    • Eileen Southern, Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1982.
    • Lester Sullivan, "Composers of Color of Nineteenth-Century New Orleans: The History Behind the Music", Black Music Research Journal, vol. 8, no. 1 (1988), 51–82.
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