1945 in jazz explained
This is a timeline documenting events of jazz in the year 1945.
Events
- Miles Davis has graduated from high school. He goes to New York and becomes a musician. He enrolls in Juilliard at his parents' request.
- John Coltrane was drafted and plays clarinet with the Navy Band in Hawaii.[1]
Standards
See also: List of 1940s jazz standards.
Album releases
Zodiac Suite (1945)
Leone Jump for Sonora Records (catalogue # 3001 B) with the Biviano Accordion & Rhythm Sextette [2] [3]
Deaths
- March
- April
- August
- October
- December
Births
- January
- February
- March
- April
- 1 – Bjørnar Andresen, Norwegian bassist (died 2004).
- 4 – Leszek Żądło, Polish saxophonist, flautist, composer, and university teacher.
- 9 – Steve Gadd, American drummer.
- 12 – Doug Riley, Canadian pianist (died 2007).
- 19 – Ole Kock Hansen, Danish pianist and composer.
- 22 – Demetrio Stratos, Greek lyricist and multi-instrumentalist (died 1979).
- 25 – Halvard Kausland, Norwegian guitarist (died 2017).
- 27 – Dominic Duval, American bassist (died 2016).
- 29 – Hugh Hopper, British bass guitarist (died 2009).
- May
- June
- 3 – Bjørn Alterhaug, Norwegian bassist, arranger, and composer.
- 4 – Anthony Braxton, American composer, saxophonist, clarinettist, flautist, and pianist.
- 6 – Tom Coppola, American pianist and arranger.
- 9 – Mick Goodrick, American guitarist.
- 28 – Magni Wentzel, Norwegian singer and guitarist.
- July
- 3 – Thomas Mapfumo, Zimbabwean singer.
- 11 – Vaughn Wiester, American musician and educator.
- 12 – Bernard Lubat, French drummer, pianist, singer, percussionist, vibraphonist, and accordionist.
- 13 – Josef Vejvoda, Czech composer, percussionist, conductor and bandleader.
- 29 – Joe Beck, American guitarist (died 2008).
- 30 – David Sanborn, American alto saxophonist.
- August
- September
- October
- November
- December
- Unknown date
- Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez Jr, American percussionist.
- Mongezi Feza, South African trumpeter and flautist (died 1975).
- Steve Gregory, English saxophonist, flautist, and composer.
See also
Bibliography
- Book: The New Real Book, Volume I. 1988. Sher Music. 0-9614701-4-3. refTheNewRealBookVol1.
- Book: The New Real Book, Volume II . 1991 . Sher Music . 0-9614701-7-8. refTheNewRealBookVol2.
- Book: The New Real Book, Volume III. 1995. Sher Music. 1-883217-30-X. refTheNewRealBookVol3.
- Book: The Real Book, Volume I . 6th . 2004 . Hal Leonard . 0-634-06038-4. refTheRealBookVol1.
- Book: The Real Book, Volume II . 2nd . 2007 . Hal Leonard . 978-1-4234-2452-9. refTheRealBookVol2.
- Book: The Real Book, Volume III . 2nd . 2006 . Hal Leonard . 0-634-06136-4. refTheRealBookVol3.
- Book: The Real Jazz Book . Warner Bros . 978-91-85041-36-7. refTheRealJazzBook.
- Book: The Real Vocal Book, Volume I . 2006 . Hal Leonard . 0-634-06080-5. refTheRealVocalBookVol1.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: History Of Jazz Timeline: 1945 . . 2017-11-29.
- Web site: The Sonora Label – Robert L. Campbell . Campber.People.Clemson.edu . 2017-11-29.
- https://archive.org/details/78_swing-low-sweet-chariot_joe-biviano-his-accordion-and-rhythm-sextette-john-serry_gbia0037324 Leone Jump;Swing Low Sweet Chariot;The Jazz Me Blues;Nursery Rhymes as performed by the Joe Biviano Accordion & Rhythm Sextette with John Serry Sr. (1947) on archive.org