Jackie McLean 84
Johnnie Griffin 67
For the ignoramuses among you, Jean-Baptiste "Illinois" Jacquet was a Creole born in Louisiana, who took his name from the Creole word "Illiniwek," meaning superior men, his mother being a Creole.
True story: In 19XX Illinois performed with a big band I played with in college. His featured piece was a solo bassoon version of Somewhere over the Rainbow that he performed after an impassioned don't-you-kids-do-drugs speech, the point of which was that drugs would be the ruination of us all. At the after party a hashish bowl was being passed around and when it got to Mr. Jacquet he said to Jay Friedman, the trumpeter player who had supplied the hash, he said, "What are you, a Jewboy?" due the paucity of hash. And then he sucked all of it down. The irony is that Jay was very very Jewish (despite which he was a passable trumpet player) and that I and the entire sax section were tripping our balls off during the show and after, and not on whatever drugs pass for LSD nowadays, but on authentic Blue Windows.