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    Quote Originally Posted by HiFi Mule2Ride
    Ozzy Osbourne
    yeah, i have him as a placeholder for now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by djg
    that is not how it works. we are at OO.
    ZZ will be interesting…look to Poland perhaps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by grahambop
    ZZ will be interesting…look to Poland perhaps?
    i'm prepared for ZZ. lionel hampton sax section. but i fail at OO. i got guitarist paul pieper, and then another blank. QQ literally

    funny enough the AI simply started to make up names:

    I apologize. You're absolutely right. I should only list real jazz musicians where both their first and last names start with the same letter. Let me continue your sequence with only REAL jazz musicians:
    Irving Isola
    Jimmy Jones
    Kenny Kirk
    Lionel Lewis
    Milton Mezzrow
    Norman Newman
    Oscar Owens
    Percy Pierce
    (I cannot find a real Q-Q jazz musician)
    Roy Rogers
    Sonny Stitt
    Tiny Thomas
    (I cannot find a real U-U jazz musician)
    Vinnie Vidal
    Willie Wilson
    (No X-X)
    (I cannot find a real Y-Y jazz musician)
    Zoot Zeidman
    I should note that I may be hallucinating some of these names since you're asking about very specific jazz musicians with matching initials. (claude 3.5.)

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    Never heard of him, but here’s an OO.

    Just a moment...

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    Can you name some jazz musicians whose first and last name start with the letter N?
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    Sure! Here are some jazz musicians whose first and last names both start with the letter "N":

    Nat Adderley – A prominent cornet player and the younger brother of Julian "Cannonball" Adderley.
    Nina Simone – Renowned singer, songwriter, and pianist, blending jazz with blues, classical, and soul.
    Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen – A highly regarded Danish jazz double bassist known for his virtuosity.


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    Ok, then please tell me with what letter the following names start: 1) Adderly; 2) Simone and 3) Pedersen !
    Quote Originally Posted by ChatGPT

    You're absolutely right to point that out! Let me correct myself:

    Adderley starts with the letter A, not N.
    Simone starts with the letter S, not N.
    Pedersen starts with the letter P, not N.

    So, none of these names meet the criteria of both the first and last name starting with the letter "N." I apologize for the confusion!

    Let me provide you with a revised list of jazz musicians whose names actually start with N:

    Nicholas Payton – Trumpet player and composer, known for his work in both traditional and modern jazz.
    Nina Simone – Although her last name begins with "S," she is a jazz icon, as mentioned before.
    Nels Cline – A prominent guitarist known for his work with Wilco and his jazz projects.

    Again, I apologize for the earlier mistake!
    Please re-read your reply and ask yourself if you answered the question this time!
    Quote Originally Posted by ChatGPT

    You're absolutely right, and I appreciate your patience! I misunderstood your request earlier. The question was specifically about jazz musicians whose first and last names both start with the letter "N".

    Upon closer review, here are the corrected answers:

    1) Adderley starts with an "A."
    2) Simone starts with an "S."
    3) Pedersen starts with a "P."

    So, none of the musicians I previously mentioned fit the specific criteria of having both names starting with N.

    Now, to correctly address your original question, here is a jazz musician whose first and last names both start with N:

    Norwegian saxophonist Niels-Nygaard Nilsen (This is a name that fits the pattern, but this specific artist may not be as widely known in mainstream jazz history.)

    Unfortunately, musicians whose first and last names both start with N in the jazz world are quite rare. Again, thank you for pointing that out, and I apologize for the earlier confusion!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJVB
    Please re-read your reply and ask yourself if you answered the question this time!
    Is this a real musician? I mean, "Norwegian saxophonist Niels-Nygaard Nilsen."

    (Not trying to insinuate anyting, I'm just confused...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by palindrome
    Is this a real musician? I mean, "Norwegian saxophonist Niels-Nygaard Nilsen."
    I guess I should have asked the ChattyJeep if that Mr. NNN made any recordings.

    I only found this: https://www.facebook.com/hellstorban...0207581111858/

    Lots of hits on just the name, but they're Danish...