WJ3 Records is an American independent jazz record label owned by WJ3 Productions, LLC, registered in New York and based in Brooklyn. The principal is Willie Jones III, a jazz drummer based in Brooklyn. WJ3 Productions was founded March 14, 2000.[1]
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- Sherman Irby (alto sax), James Mahone (alto sax), Eric Reed (piano), Billy Childs (piano), Gerald Cannon (bass), Tony Dumas (bass), Willie Jones III (drums), Dwight Trible (vocal)
- Henry Franklin, Steve Katsuyama, Tony Austin, Sakura (2002)
- Willie Jones III, Vol. 2...Don't Knock The Swing (2003)
- Roy Hargrove (trumpet), Steve Davis (trombone), Greg Tardy (tenor sax), Eric Reed (piano), Gerald Cannon (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)
- The Banda Brothers: Tony Banda (bass), Ramon Banda (drums), Acting Up! (2004)
- Willie Jones III, Vol. III (2006)
- Eric Reed (piano), Willie Jones II (piano), Shanti Mathews (guitar), Dwayne Burno (bass), Mike Elizondo (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)
- Wycliffe Gordon (trombone, vocal), Eric Reed (piano, vocal), WE 2 (2007)
- Eric Reed (piano), Rodney Whitaker (bass), Willie Jones III (drums), Stand! (2009)
- Willie Jones III, The Next Phase (2010)
- Steve Davis (trombone), Greg Tardy (tenor sax), Warren Wolf (vibes), Eric Reed (piano), Dezron Douglas (bass), Willie Jones III (drums), Claudia Acuna (vocal), Renee Neufville (vocal)
- Eric Reed (piano), Reuben Rogers (bass), Rodney Green (drums), Something Beautiful (2011)
- Cyrus Chestnut, The Cyrus Chestnut Quartet (2012)
- Stacy Dillard (tenor sax), Cyrus Chestnut (piano), Dezron Douglas (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)
- Roy Hargrove (trumpet), Justin Robinson (alto sax), Larry Willis (piano), Dwayne Burno (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)
- Willie Jones III Sextet, Plays The Max Roach Songbook (Live At Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola) (2013)
- Jeremy Pelt (trumpet), Steve Davis (trombone), Stacy Dillard (tenor sax), Eric Reed (piano), Dezron Douglas (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)
- Cyrus Chestnut, Soul Brother Cool (2013)
- Freddie Hendrix (trumpet), Cyrus Chestnut (piano), Dezron Douglas (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)
- Jacques Lesure, When She Smiles (2013)
- Jacques Lesure (guitar), Eric Reed (piano), Mike Gurrola (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)
- Eric Reed (piano), Reflections Of A Grateful Heart (2013)
- Jacques Lesure, Camaraderie (2015)
- Jacques Lesure (guitar), Warren Wolf (vibes), Eric Reed (piano), Nat Reeves (bass), Tony Dumas (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)
- Willie Jones III, Groundwork (2016)
- Eddie Henderson (trumpet), Steve Davis (trombone), Stacy Dillard (tenor sax), Warren Wolf (vibes), Eric Reed (piano), Buster Williams (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)
- Willie Jones III, My Point Is (2017)
- Eddie Henderson (trumpet), Ralph Moore (tenor sax), Eric Reed (piano), Buster Williams (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)
- Jacques Lesure, For The Love Of You (2017)
- Jacques Lesure (guitar), Eric Reed (piano), Tony Dumas (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)
- Eric Reed, A Light In Darkness (2017)
- Ralph Moore, Three Score (2018)
- Justin Robinson, At First Light (2018)
- Rick Germanson, Turquoise Twice (2019)
- WJ3 All Stars, Lovers & Love Songs: The Ones You Forgot (2019)
- Teodross Avery, Harlem Stories: The Music of Thelonious Monk (2020)
- Isaiah J. Thompson, Plays The Music of Buddy Montgomery (2020)
- Gregory Tardy, If Time Could Stand Still (2020)
- Willie Jones III, Fallen Heroes (2021)
- Gregory Tardy, Sufficient Grace (2022)
- Ken Fowser, Resolution (2023)
- Gregory Tardy, In His Timing (2023)
- Abena Koomson Davis, Where Is Love (2024)
Willie Jones III, JazzTimes, Volume 37, Issues 1–5, 2007