Band, US
Hip-Hop/Rap and Jazz
Buckshot LeFonque was a musical group project of Branford Marsalis. The name Buckshot LeFonque was a pseudonym used by jazz saxophonist Julian "Cannonball" Adderley for contractual reasons on the album Here Comes Louis Smith (1958). After playing with Sting, Miles Davis and other artists, Marsalis founded this band to create a new sound by merging classical jazz with rock, pop, R&B and hip-hop influences.
Frank McComb ep, voc *1970 US | |
Branford Marsalis ss, ts, sax *1960 US | |
Mino Cinelu perc *1957 FR | |
Delfeayo Marsalis tb *1965 US | |
Rob Hunter dr, voc, perc *1960 GB | |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Another Disc | Buckshot LeFonque | 1997 | Single |
Music Evolution | Buckshot LeFonque | 1997 | Album |
Another Day / Bella | Buckshot LeFonque / Paola & Chiara | 1997 | Single |
Gotta Maintain Remix Versus Some Cow Fonque | Joe Young (of) Grand Negaz / Buckshot LeFonque / Branford Marsalis | 1997 | Album |
Music Evolution | Buckshot LeFonque | 1997 | Album |
Music Evolution Sampler | Buckshot LeFonque | 1997 | Album |
Another Day | Buckshot LeFonque | 1997 | Album |
Some Cow Fonque (More Tea, Vicar?) | Buckshot LeFonque | 1995 | Album |
Buckshot LeFonque | Buckshot LeFonque | 1995 | Album |
No Pain, No Gain | Buckshot LeFonque | 1995 | Album |
Selections From Buckshot LeFonque | Buckshot LeFonque | 1994 | Album |
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings | Buckshot LeFonque | 1994 | Single |
Breakfast @ Denny's | Buckshot LeFonque | 1994 | Album |
Some Cow Fonque (More Tea, Vicar?) | Buckshot LeFonque | 1994 | Album |
Buckshot LeFonque | Buckshot LeFonque | 1994 | Album |