World renowned jazz drummer Cindy Blackman with her quartet, Khalil Raniim, Audio Impulsion, Giacca Astuti, Kahlil Gibran Tanner and Black Magic Driver.
Cindy Sherman | Cindy Crawford | Cindy Sheehan | Charles Blackman | Cindy Blackman | Cindy Morgan | Honor Blackman | Cindy Herron | Malorie Blackman | Cindy Morgan (singer) | Cindy Daniel | Cindy Chavez | Cindy Birdsong | Cindy & Bert | Steve Blackman | Cindy Wilson | Cindy Pan | Cindy Margolis | Cindy Church | Cindy Chiu | Cindy Bullens | Cindy Ambuehl | Aylward M. Blackman | Sensuous Cindy | Seducing Cindy | Lucy Blackman | John Blackman | Joan Blackman | Cindy Struckman-Johnson | Cindy Shatto |
Moffett later scored artistic triumphs on the Evidence label with 1994's Planet Home (featuring his electronically enhanced rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" in tribute to Jimi Hendrix's Woodstock showstopper) and 1997's Still Life featuring keyboardist Rachel Z and drummer Cindy Blackman.
Drummers featured on the cover of Tom Tom Magazine include Cindy Blackman, Susie Ibarra,Kim Thompson (Beyoncé), Sheila E., Palmolive, Janet Weiss, Liv Marsico (Cold War Kids), Suphala, Evelyn Glennie, Yoshimi, Sara Lund (Unwound).