Nine Winds
Nine Winds is an American jazz record label, founded in 1977 by Vinny Golia.
Golia initially founded the label to record West Coast jazz musicians, including himself. The label has released well over 100 albums from artists on its roster.
Roster
- Aardvark Jazz Orchestra
- Steve Adams
- Susan Allen
- Eric Barber
- Bonnie Barnett
- Bill Barrett
- John Bergamo
- Dick Berk
- Ron Blakeslee
- Bobby Bradford
- Ellen Burr
- Paul Carman
- John Carter
- Luciano Chessa
- Alex Cline
- Nels Cline
- Mark Dresser
- Brad Dutz
- Harris Eisenstadt
- Eric Von Essen
- Ken Filiano
- Bruce Fowler
- Lori Freedman
- Wolfgang Fuchs
- John Fumo
- Jeff Gauthier
- Matthew Goodheart
- Vinny Golia
- Jonathan Golove
- Phillip Greenlief
- John Gross
- Richard Grossman
- Rich Halley
- Joel Hamilton
- Edwin Harkins
- Rick Helzer
- Anna Homler
- Trey Henry
- David Earle Johnson
- Jeff Kaiser
- Kaoru
- Carla Kihlstedt
- Ronit Kirchman
- Larry Koonse
- Marilyn Lerner
- George Lewis
- Steuart Liebig
- Tony Malaby
- Billy Mintz
- Giorgio Occhipinti
- Andrew Pask
- Wayne Peet
- Barre Phillips
- John Rapson
- Kim Richmond
- Bob Rodriguez
- William Roper
- Ken Rosser
- Wadada Leo Smith
- Paul Smoker
- G.E. Stinson
- Mark Trayle
- Bertram Turetzky
- Johnnie Valentino
- Michael Vlatkovich
- Scott Walton
- Mark Weber
- Tad Weed
- Jeanette Wrate
References
- Simon Adams, "Nine Winds"/"Vinny Golia". Grove Jazz online.
- Nine Winds: Blowing Hot Out of LA. Allaboutjazz.com, April 6, 2005.
External links
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