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Tom Howard (February 23, 1950 – January 29, 2010) was an American
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, musical
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and orchestral conductor. In 1983, Howard helped the rock band
Daniel Amos Daniel Amos (aka D. A., Dä) is an American Christian rock band formed in 1974 by Terry Scott Taylor on guitars and vocals, Marty Dieckmeyer on bass guitar, Steve Baxter (musician), Steve Baxter on guitars and Jerry Chamberlain on lead guitars. ...
form the Alarma! Records label. On January 29, 2010, Howard suffered a fatal heart attack while hiking at
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, with his wife, Dori.Wonderland, Interrupted, http://eviecoates.blogspot.com/2010/01/wonderland-interrupted.html Howard family friend Evie Coates received the news directly and announced it on her blog


Discography


Solo

* ''View from the Bridge'', 1977,
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* ''Danger in Loving You'', 1981, NewPax Records * ''One by One'', Tom Howard & Billy Batstone, 1985, A&S Records/
Maranatha! Music Maranatha! Music is a Christian music record label which was founded as a nonprofit ministry of Calvary Chapel in 1971. The label is distributed by Capitol Christian Music Group, a division of Universal Music. Background In the early 1970s Calv ...
* ''The Harvest'', (Colours Series), 1985 Maranatha! Music (reissued in 2001 on Maranatha!'s ''Sanctuary'' series under the title ''Reflection'') * ''The Hidden Passage'', Tom Howard Ensemble, 1986, Maranatha! Music (reissued on Maranatha!'s ''Sanctuary'' series under the title ''Shelter'') * ''Solo Piano'', 1987, Horizon/Maranatha! Music (reissued in 2000 on Maranatha!'s ''Sanctuary'' series under the title ''Serenity'' and on Ambient Records' Emerging Artist Series as ''Flight to Boston'' renaming some of the titles.) * ''Bamboo in Winter'', 1991,
Myrrh Records __NOTOC__ Myrrh Records (also known as Myrrh Worship) was an American Christian music record label. According to ''Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music'', the label was instrumental in developing a popular following for contemporary Christian ...
* ''Beyond the Barriers'', 1992,
Word Records Word Records is a Christian faith-based entertainment company based in Nashville, Tennessee. It is owned by Curb Records, and is a part of Word Entertainment. It is distributed by Warner Records (the former Warner Bros. Records). History In 1 ...
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* ''Hymns of Jesus'', 1996, Straightway * ''Hymns of Comfort'', 2002 Campus Productions/Lifescapes * ''RE:fresh You Satisfy'', 2006 Shelter Cove Music (two CDs) * ''RE:fresh In The Quiet Place'', 2006 Shelter Cove Music * ''Breathe'', 2006,
Vineyard Music The Association of Vineyard Churches, also known as the Vineyard Movement, is a neocharismatic evangelical Christian denomination.Despite the fact that some might see denominational labels as divisive, the founder of the movement John Wimber sai ...
* ''Our Love Is Here to Stay'', 2007 Shelter Cove Music * ''RE:fresh Near to the Heart of God'', 2007 Shelter Cove Music * ''Scenes from the Life of Christ'', 2009
Ligonier Ministries Ligonier Ministries (also known as simply Ligonier) is an international Christian discipleship organization headquartered in the greater Orlando, Florida area. Ligonier was founded in 1971 by R. C. Sproul in the Ligonier Valley, Pennsylvania, out ...
* ''Tom Howard – Piano Christmas: Fifteen Classic Piano Carols'', 2009,
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For Thomas Kinkade

* ''Reflections of Light'', 1998, Media Arts Group * ''This Quiet Place'', 1999, Media Arts Group * ''Mountain Vistas'', 1999, Media Arts Group * ''Christmas Traditions'', 1999, Media Arts Group


Repackaged under Thomas Kinkade set entitled ''Seasons: Peace & Love''

In this set the following renames apply. * ''Tranquil Autumn'' is ''Reflections of Light'' * ''Celebration of Winter'' is ''Christmas Traditions'' * ''Sounds of Spring'' is ''This Quiet Place'' * ''Reflections of Summer'' is ''Mountain Vistas''


Under pseudonyms

as ''Dorian'' * ''Passage to Adventure'', 1999, Unison Music * ''Passage to Tranquillity'', 1999, Unison Music * ''Passage to Mystery'', 1999, Unison Music * ''Passage to Peace'', 1999, Unison Music * ''Passage to Joy'', 1999, Unison Music * ''Passage to Romance'', 1999, Unison Music


Selected contributions

* ''Streams of White Light Into Darkened Corners'',
Larry Norman Larry David Norman (April 8, 1947 – February 24, 2008) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, record label owner, and record producer. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of Christian rock music and released more than 100 album ...
, 1977, Piano, Harmonies. * ''Strangers in a Strange Land'',
Salvation Air Force Salvation Air Force is known as Canada's first Christian rock band. It was formed in 1972 by Donnie Gossett and later joined by his brother, Michael Leon Gossett. The band toured across Western Canada and the Western United States and recorded fou ...
, 1977, Piano. * ''Freedom Flight'', James Sundquist, 1977, Piano, Synthesizer, Harpsichord, Strings, Horn Arrangement, Production Assistance. * ''Lead Me Home'', Dave Mattson, 1978, Piano, Fender Rhodes. * ''Through Every Storm'', Emmaus Road, 1978, String Arrangements. * ''Stagecoach'', Dennis Litchfield, 1978, String Arrangements. * ''You Turn Me Around'', The Sharretts, 1978, Songwriter. * ''Come Back Soon'', Various (featured on two tracks by Stratton/Howard Band), 1978. * ''Sunday Drivers'', The Eli Band, 1979, Keyboards, Vocal Assistance, Production (two tracks). * ''Gentle Touch'', Gerry Limpic, 1979. * ''Stumbling Heavenward'', Salmond and Mulder, 1979, Acoustic and Electric Piano. * ''Paint Your Windows White'' (45 RPM Single), Malcolm Wild and the Band "Samuel", 1979, O.B.X. Synthesizer. * ''Greenbelt Live! Original Soundtrack Recording '', Various (featured on two tracks by Randy Stonehill and Larry Norman), 1979, Keyboards. * ''
Appalachian Melody ''Appalachian Melody'' is an album by Mark Heard, released in 1979 on Solid Rock Records. Track listing All songs written by Mark Heard. Side one # "On the Radio" - 3:41 # "Castaway" - 3:30 # "Bless My Soul" - 4:08 # "Here I Am (Once Again)" - ...
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, 1979, Keyboards and Orchestration. * ''
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'', Mark Heard, 1980, Piano and Synthesizer. * ''Roll Away the Stone'',
Larry Norman Larry David Norman (April 8, 1947 – February 24, 2008) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, record label owner, and record producer. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of Christian rock music and released more than 100 album ...
, 1980, Piano. * '' The Sky is Falling'',
Randy Stonehill Randall Evan Stonehill (born March 12, 1952) is an American singer and songwriter from Stockton, California, best known as one of the pioneers of contemporary Christian music. His music is primarily folk rock in the style of James Taylor, but ...
, 1980, Orchestration, Piano, Moog, Keyboards. * ''Taste and See'', Rob Mehl, 1980, Keyboards, Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals. * ''From His Heart And Mine'', Holly Faith, 1980, Keyboards. * ''Arrowhead'', Wayne Johnson, 1980, Vocals. * ''Rebel to the Wrong'', Dennis Agajanian, 1981, Keyboards, Backing Vocals. * ''Back to the Rock'', Various (featured on one track by Rob Mehl), 1981. * ''
Between the Glory and the Flame ''Between the Glory and the Flame'' is an album by Randy Stonehill, released in 1981, on Myrrh Records. Track listing All songs written by Randy Stonehill, except "Givin' It Up For Love" and "Farther On" which were written by Randy Stonehill and ...
'', Randy Stonehill, 1981, Songwriter, Synthesizer String Arranger, Piano, Harmonium, Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals. * ''This Side of Heaven'' (Milk & Honey), Beau MacDougall, 1981, Keyboards. * ''
Stop the Dominoes ''Stop the Dominoes'' is an album by Mark Heard, released in 1981 on Home Sweet Home Records. Track listing All songs written by Mark Heard. Side one # "One Of the Dominoes" - 3:11 # "Stranded At the Station" - 3:54 # "You Could Lie To Me" - ...
'', Mark Heard, 1981, Keyboards. * ''
Victims of the Age ''Victims of the Age'' is an album by Mark Heard, released in 1982 on Home Sweet Home Records. This album was listed at #32 in the book '' CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music'' (Harvest House Publishers, 2001). "Heart of He ...
'', Mark Heard, 1982, Keyboards. * ''Red Alert'', Malcolm and the Mirrors, 1982, Keyboards. * ''Praise Six: Come and Sing Praises'', Various Artists, 1982, Songwriter. * ''Bye Bye Baby/Look My Way'', The Crosstones, 1982, String Arrangements. * '' Eye of the Storm'', Mark Heard, 1983, Keyboards. * ''
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'', Randy Stonehill, 1983, Keyboards, Choir and Background Vocals. * '' Doppelganger'',
Daniel Amos Daniel Amos (aka D. A., Dä) is an American Christian rock band formed in 1974 by Terry Scott Taylor on guitars and vocals, Marty Dieckmeyer on bass guitar, Steve Baxter (musician), Steve Baxter on guitars and Jerry Chamberlain on lead guitars. ...
, 1983, Keyboards. * ''Film at Eleven'',
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, 1983, E-mu Systems Emulator, Voice Programming, and Emulator Arranger. * ''Back to the Rock #2'', Various, 1983, Backing Vocals (featured on one track by Bill Batstone). * ''Closer'',
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, 1983, Synthesizers. * ''The Vision'',
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, 1983, Keyboards, Background Vocals. * ''Tried by Fire'', George Nasif, 1983, Keyboards. * ''The Wedding Album'', Various Artists, 1983, Arranger, Songwriter. * ''Psalms Alive!'', Maranatha! Singers, 1983, Songwriter. * ''Praise Seven'', Various Artists, 1984, Vocals, Songwriter. * ''Psalms Alive! 2'', Calvary Chapel Worship Community, 1984, Songwriter, Producer. * ''Let the World Rejoice! A Musical Celebration of Christmas'', Various Artists, 1984, Producer, Arranger, Conductor. * ''Quiet Night'', Larry Norman, 1984, Songwriter. * ''
Celebrate This Heartbeat ''Celebrate This Heartbeat'' is an album by Randy Stonehill, released in 1984, on Myrrh Records. Track listing All songs written by Randy Stonehill except where otherwise noted. Side one # "Overture: Celebrate This Heartbeat" (Randy Stonehill, ...
'', Randy Stonehill, 1984, Songwriter, Orchestration, Arranger, Piano, Synthesizers, Tympani, Background Vocals. * '' Ashes and Light'', Mark Heard, 1984, Synthesizer. * ''
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'', Mark Heard, 1985, Synthesizer. * '' Love Beyond Reason'', Randy Stonehill, 1985, Songwriter. * ''Dreams, Tales and Lullabies'', David Edwards, 1985, Orchestration. * ''Heart of Eternity'',
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, 1985, Producer, Arranger, Songwriter, Keyboards, Background Vocals. * ''Fight the Fight'', Various Artists, 1985, Choir Vocals. * ''Psalms Alive! 3'', Maranatha! Singers, 1986, Songwriter, Producer, Choir Arrangements, Tracking. * ''Rejoice! Rejoice! Inspiring orchestral renderings of the world's best-loved Christmas caroles'', Various Artists, 1986, Producer, Arranger, Conductor, Piano, Pipe Organ, Auxiliary Keyboards. * '' Way Back Home'',
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, 1986, String Arrangements, Woodwind Arrangement. * ''
The Wild Frontier ''The Wild Frontier'' is an album by Randy Stonehill, released in 1986 on Myrrh Records. Track listing All songs written by Randy Stonehill and Dave Perkins except where noted. Side one # "The Wild Frontier" (Stonehill) – 4:07 # "Here Come the ...
'', Randy Stonehill, 1986, Synthesizer, Arranger. * '' Knowledge & Innocence'',
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, 1986, Background vocals. * ''
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'', Terry Scott Taylor, 1987, Background Vocals. * ''Abba – 18 Songs to the Father'', Various Artists, 1988, Songwriter. * ''Hallelujah: 16 Songs of Joyful Boasting'', Various Artists/The Maranatha Singers, 1988, Orchestration. * '' Until We Have Wings'', Randy Stonehill, 1990, Orchestrations and Keyboards. * ''Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor: The Miracle Faith Telethon'', Terry Scott Taylor, 1990, Background Vocals. * ''Wide Angle'', John Fischer, 1992, Keyboards, Choir Arrangement and Conducting. * ''Out of the Wilderness'', Dennis Agajanian, 1992, Piano, Backing Vocals. * ''At the Foot of the Cross, Volume 2: Seven Last Words of Christ'', Various Artists, 1992, 9and more. * ''
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, 1993, String Arranger. * ''Chase The Buffalo'',
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, 1993, Piano. * ''Reflections of a Former Life'', Mark Heard, 1993, Keyboards. * '' Way Back Home'',
Phil Keaggy Philip Tyler Keaggy (born March 23, 1951) is an American acoustic and electric guitarist and vocalist who has released more than 55 albums and contributed to many more recordings in both the contemporary Christian music and mainstream markets. H ...
, 1994, String Arrangements, Woodwind Arrangement. * ''
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, 1994, String Arranger. * ''My Faith Will Stay'', Cheri Keaggy, 1995, Conductor, Orchestral Arrangements. * ''Noel'', Various, 1995, Orchestral Arrangements. * ''Sugar Pistol'', Fluffy, 1995, Piano, Strings. * '' Speckled Bird'', The Choir, 1995, Orchestrated. * ''Christmas is Jesus'',
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, 1995, Piano, Strings, Orchestral Arrangements. * ''Windows of Heaven'',
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, 1995, Songwriter, Strings. * ''
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, 1995, String Arranger and Conductor. * ''Strangelanguage'',
Charlie Peacock Charles William Ashworth (born August 10, 1956), known professionally as Charlie Peacock, is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, and author. His albums include ''Love Press Ex-Curio'', ''Arc of the Circle'' and ''No Man's L ...
, 1996, String Conductor. * ''Conviction'', Michael O'Brien, 1996, String Arrangements. * ''Avalon'', Avalon, 1996, String Arranger and Conductor. * ''Listen'',
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, 1996, String Arranger and Conductor. * ''Blink'',
Rick Elias Richard Robert Elias (January 7, 1955 – April 2, 2019) was an American singer and songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville. Elias is best known for being a founding member of Rich Mullins' A Ragamuffin Band, which recorded and ...
, 1997, Piano. * ''Gift'',
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, 1997, String Arrangements. * ''The Waiting'', The Waiting, 1997, String Arrangements and Conductor. * ''
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Sixpence None the Richer Sixpence None the Richer (also known as Sixpence) is an American Christian alternative rock band that formed in New Braunfels, Texas, and eventually settled in Nashville, Tennessee. They are best known for their songs " Kiss Me" and " Breathe Yo ...
, 1997, Piano. * ''Rock Music w/Singing'', Duraluxe, 1997, Piano, Strings. * ''
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'', Randy Stonehill, 1998, Piano, Background Vocals, String Arrangements. * ''Live the Life'',
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, 1998, String Arrangements and Conductor. * ''Christmastime'',
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, 1998, Orchestration, Orchestral Arrangements, Choir Arrangement. * ''The Loving Kind'',
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, 1998, String Arranger and Conductor. * ''Perennial: Songs for the Seasons of Life'',
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, 1998, Orchestral Arrangements, Choir Arrangement. * ''
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, 1998, Percussion, Piano, Arranger, Conductor, String Arrangements, Wurlitzer, Orchestra Assembly. * ''Phil Keaggy'', Phil Keaggy, 1998, Piano, Conductor, Horn Arrangements, Orchestral Arrangements, String Quartet. * '' Touched by an Angel: The Album'', Television Soundtrack, 1998, String Arrangements. * ''Listen'',
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, 1998, String Arrangements. * '' Corner of Eden'',
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, 1998, Piano, Orchestration, Director. * ''Stories From the Heart'',
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, 1998, Songwriter, Orchestrated, Arranged, Piano, Background Vocals. * ''Majesty and Wonder'', Phil Keaggy & London Festival Orchestra, 1999, Orchestral Arrangements. * ''True North'',
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, 1999, Orchestral Arrangements, Conductor. * ''At the Foot of the Cross: God of All of Me'', Various Artists, 1999, Arranger. * ''Beggar's Paradise'', Chris Rodriguez, 1999, String Arranger and Conductor, Hammond Organ. * ''Candycoatedwaterdrops'',
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, 1999, String Arranger and Conductor. * ''Devotion'',
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, 2000, Conductor, String Arrangements. * ''Prayers of a Ragamuffin'',
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, 2000, Piano, Conductor, Orchestration. * '' City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise'', Various Artists, 2000, Orchestral Arrangement, Conductor. * ''
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'', Various Artists, Squint Entertainment 2000, Orchestral Arrangement, Conductor. * ''Nothing But the Truth'',
Bob Carlisle Robert Mason "Bob" Carlisle (born September 29, 1956) is an American Contemporary Christian music, Contemporary Christian singer and songwriter. He performed with several bands, most notably Allies (band), Allies and Billy Thermal, before launchin ...
, 2000, String Arrangements. * ''Lay It Down'',
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, 2000, String Arrangements, Conductor. * ''Strings Attached: Live with the Youngstown Symphony'',
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, 2001, Arranger. * ''If We Pray'',
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, 2001, String Arrangements. * ''Elementary'',
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, 2001, Strings. * ''Joy Williams'', Joy Williams, 2001, Acoustic Piano. * ''Love Falls Down'', Sheila Walsh, 2001, String Arrangements, String Orchestration, String Conductor, Keyboards. * ''The Hymns Collection'', Sheila Walsh, 2002, Arrangements. * ''Songs of Israel'', Marty Goetz, 2003, Arrangements, Orchestration. * ''Sessions'',
Larry Norman Larry David Norman (April 8, 1947 – February 24, 2008) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, record label owner, and record producer. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of Christian rock music and released more than 100 album ...
, 2004. * ''Those Were the Days'',
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, 2005, Strings, String Arrangements, Choir Arrangement. * ''Come Let Us Adore Him: A Christmas Worship Experience'', Various Artists, 2005, Piano, Keyboards, String Orchestration, Conductor. * ''Very Best of Michelle Tumes'',
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, 2006, Conductor. * ''Dream Again'', Phil Keaggy, 2006, Keyboard. * ''Christmas Songs'', Jars of Clay, 2007, Horn and String Arrangements. * ''Mockingbird'',
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, 2008, String Arrangements, String Conductor. * '' The Dawn of Grace'',
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, 1998, String Arrangements, String Conductor. * ''Christmas Peace'',
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, 2008, String Arrangements. * ''EP'', Jessie Kol, 2009, Co-producer, Songwriter, Arranger. * ''Welcome Inn: A Phil Keaggy Christmas'', Phil Keaggy, 2009, Piano, String Arrangements. * ''Out From the Door'', Dylan McDonald, 2010, Conductor, String Arrangements. * ''Give Me Jesus'' (single release to help Haitian aid effort), Solveig, 2010, String Arrangements. * ''Roots of Love'', Kevin Gould, 2011, Keyboard. * ''Too Slow to Disco, Volume 3'', Various (featured on one track by Rob Mehl), 2017, Keyboards, Background Vocals.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Howard, Tom American keyboardists Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee 1950 births 2010 deaths 20th-century American pianists American male pianists 20th-century American male musicians