1937 in jazz
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1937.[1]
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1937 in jazz | |
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Decade | 1930s in jazz |
Music | 1937 in music |
Standards | List of 1930s jazz standards |
See also | 1936 in jazz – 1938 in jazz |
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Events
- Charlie Parker starts collaboration with pianist Jay McShann, and play in his band in Kansas City from time to time until 1941.[1]
Standards
Deaths
- February
- 1– Alex Hill American pianist (born 1906).
- March
- 15– Ward Pinkett, American jazz trumpeter (born 1906).
- July
- 11– George Gershwin, American composer and pianist (born 1898).
- August
- 20– Johnny Dunn, American trumpeter and vaudeville performer (born 1897).
- September
- 26– Bessie Smith, American blues singer, nicknamed the Empress of the Blues (car accident in Clarksdale, Mississippi) (born 1894).[2]
Births
- January
- 1 – Neville Dickie, English pianist.
- 6 – Paolo Conte, Italian singer, pianist, composer, and lawyer.
- 9 – Malcolm Cecil, British bassist.
- 17 – Ted Dunbar, American guitarist, composer, and educator (died 1998).
- 19 – Phil Wilson, American trombonist.
- 29 – Jeff Clyne, British bassist (died 2009).
- February
- 1 – Erik Amundsen, Norwegian upright bassist (died 2015).[3]
- 3 – Bobby Durham, American drummer (died 2008).
- 5 – Big Bill Bissonnette, American trombonist, drummer and producer (died 2018).
- 9 – Len Skeat, English upright bassist.
- 10 – Ed Polcer, American cornetist.
- 11 – Brian Lemon, British pianist and arranger (died 2014).
- 15
- Kirk Lightsey, American pianist.
- Nathan Davis, American saxophonist, flautist, and multi-instrumentalist (died 2018).[4]
- 19
- Fred Van Hove, Belgian pianist, accordionist, church organist, carillonist, and composer.
- Robert Walker, American guitarist (died 2017).
- 20 – Nancy Wilson, American singer (died 2018).
- 21 – Graham Collier, English bassist, bandleader and composer (died 2011).
- 25 – Don Randi, American keyboarder, bandleader and songwriter.
- March
- 4 – Barney Wilen, French saxophonist and composer (died 1996).
- 5 – Carol Sloane, American singer.
- 7 – Roy Williams, English trombonist.
- 12 – Janne Carlsson, Swedish drummer and actor (died 2017).
- 16 – Brian Browne, Canadian pianist and composer (died 2018).
- 20 – Eddie Shaw, American saxophonist (died 2018).[5]
- 24 – Billy Stewart, American singer (died 1970).
- 31 – Rafig Babayev, Azerbaijani musician and composer (died 1994).
- April
- 3 – Louis Satterfield, American bassist and trombonist, The Pharaohs (died 2004).
- 6 – Gene Bertoncini, American guitarist.
- 11 – Bud Brisbois, American trumpeter (died 1978).
- 13 – J. R. Mitchell, American drummer (died 2004).
- 22 – Jack Nitzsche, American saxophonist and pianist (died 2000).
- 24
- Joe Henderson, American tenor saxophonist (died 2001).
- Spanky DeBrest, American bassist (died 1973).
- May
- 4 – Ron Carter, American upright bassist.
- 10 – Mike Melvoin, American pianist, composer, and arranger (died 2012).
- 15 – Karin Krog, Norwegian vocalist.
- 24
- Archie Shepp, American saxophonist.
- Charly Antolini, Swiss drummer.
- 26 – Neil Ardley, English pianist and composer (died 2004).
- 30 – Claes Andersson, Finland-Swedish pianist, psychiatrist, author, and poet.
- 31 – Louis Hayes, American drummer.
- June
- 2 – Pierre Favre, Swiss drummer and percussionist.
- 3 – Grachan Moncur III, American trombonist.
- 4 – Mark Whitecage, American saxophonist.
- 8 – Toni Harper, American singer.
- 13 – Frank Strozier, American alto saxophonist.
- 14 – Burton Greene, American pianist.
- 22 – Bernie McGann, Australian alto saxophonist (died 2013).
- 23 – Elza Soares, Brazilian singer and samba recording artist.
- 26 – Reggie Workman, American upright bassist.
- 30 – Börje Fredriksson, Swedist tenor saxophonist (died 1968).
- July
- 22 – Bob Downes, English flautist and saxophonist.
- 27 – Charlie Shoemake, American vibraphonist.
- 30 – James Spaulding, American alto saxophonist and flautist.
- August
- 6
- Baden Powell, Brazilian guitarist (died 2000).
- Charlie Haden, American upright bassist (died 2014).
- 7 – George Bohanon, American trombonist.
- 14
- Barbara Jay, British singer.
- Jeannie Cheatham, American keyboarder, singer, composer, and arranger.
- Terry Evans, American singer and guitarist (died 2018).[6]
- 17 – Guitar Gable, American singer, guitarist, and songwriter (died 2017).
- 27 – Alice Coltrane, American pianist, organist, harpist and composer (died 2007).
- 31 – Gunter Hampel, German vibraphonist, clarinetist, saxophonist, flautist, pianist and composer.
- September
- 3 – Larry Ridley, American bassist and music educator.
- 4 – Gene Ludwig, American organist (died 2010).
- 6 – Bosse Broberg, Swedish trumpeter and composer.
- 7 – Olly Wilson, American composer, pianist, double bassist, and musicologist (died 2018).
- 8 – Joe Gallivan, American drummer, percussion, and synthesizer player.
- 14 – Joseph Jarman, American saxophonist, Art Ensemble of Chicago (died 2019).[7]
- 20 – Monica Zetterlund, Swedish singer and actress (died 2005).
- 25
- Horace Arnold, American drummer.
- Michael Gibbs, Rhodesian composer, trombonist, and keyboardist.
- 27 – Guido Basso, Canadian trumpeter.
- 30 – Bob Achilles, American saxophonist, flautist, and clarinetist.
- October
- 4 – Leon Thomas, American singer (died 1999).
- 19 – John Crocker, English clarinetist and saxophonist.
- November
- 6 – Gordon Brisker, American tenor saxophonist (died 2004).
- 27 – Wilber Morris, American upright bassist and bandleader (died 2002).
- 30 – Miúcha, Brazilian singer and composer (died 2018).
- December
- 4 – Ernie Carson, American cornetist, pianist and singer (died 2012).
- 6 – Eddie Gladden, American drummer (died 2003).
- 7 – Mike Carr, English organist, pianist and vibraphonist (died 2017).
- 11 – Beegie Adair, American pianist.
- 16 – Joe Farrell, American saxophonist and flautist (died 1986).
- 19 – Milcho Leviev, Bulgarian composer, arranger, and pianist.
- 24 – Bernt Rosengren, Swedist tenor saxophonist.
- Unknown date
- Barry Vercoe, Zealand-born computer scientist and composer.
- Bill Cole, American musician, professor of music, and author.
- Brad Terry, American clarinetist and whistler.
- Don Moore, American upright bassist.
- Humberto Clayber, Brazilian composer and musician.
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See also
References
- "History of Jazz Time Line: 1937". All About Jazz. Archived from the original on 2011-04-15. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
- "History Of Jazz Timeline: 1937". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
- Stendahl, Bjørn (2015-03-04). "Nekrolog: Erik Amundsen". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2016-02-26.
- Nowlin, Rick (2018-04-12). "Obituary: Nathan Davis / Pioneer in jazz education". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2018-05-01.
- "Eddie Shaw, favorite of BG blues fans, dies at 80". BG Independent News. 2018-01-30. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
- Caxton, Ben (2018-01-24). "Vicksburg Blues Legend Terry Evans Dead At 80". Delta Daily News. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
- Yoo, Noah (2019-01-11). "Jazz Musician and Buddhist Priest Joseph Jarman Dead at 81". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
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