WordNet
n. a musician who plays or composes jazz music [syn: jazzman]
Usage examples of "jazz musician".
When you read my summary reports you'll see that I questioned a vagrant named Chester Brown, a jazz musician.
Max Edison could have been a retired doctor or a distinguished elderly jazz musician.
But, of course, the rumors flew: he was gay, he was straight and married but he'd had an affair with a Roma gypsy, he'd shot a man over another woman, he'd never married and was an alcoholic jazz musician .
But, of course, the rumors flew: he was gay, he was straight and married but he'd had an affair with a Roma gypsy, he'd shot a man over another woman, he'd never married and was an alcoholic jazz musician.
For twenty minutes we all averted our eyes as Jimmy got into it like a `lude-stoked jazz musician trying to blow Bud Powell back from the Great Beyond.
For twenty minutes we all averted our eyes as Jimmy got into it like a lude-stoked jazz musician trying to blow Bud Powell back from the Great Beyond.
His reality is as a jazz musician and a dandy, but he also appears to be a young god of love, then a magician who takes on the guise of Mozart, Harry's supreme idol among the Immortals.
Shannon was a jazz musician by profession and his knowledge of archaeology was minimal, but he always had an opinion.
The security officer had reported aboard only a few months ago, but had already approached Riker as a fellow jazz musician.
Sting: pop singer slash poet slash jazz musician slash environmentalist.
With his equally radiant goatee, his kindly features, and his compelling black eyes, he seemed to have stepped out of a movie about a jazz musician who, having died, was on earth once more as someone's angelic guardian.