1951 in jazz explained
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1951.
Events
Album releases
City of Glass
1951
Modern Sounds
Lester Young Trio
Deaths
- January
- February
- March
- May
- August
- October
- 26 – Charlie Creath, American trumpeter, saxophonist, accordionist, and bandleader (born 1890).
- December
- Unknown date
- Valentin Parnakh, Russian poet, translator, historian, explorer, musician, choreographer, ballet master, best remembered as a founding father of Soviet jazz (born 1891).
Births
- January
- 1 – Ashwin Batish, Indian sitar and tabla player.
- 4 – Håkan Rydin, Swedish pianist.
- 9 – Idris Ackamoor, American multi-instrumentalist.
- 12 – Earl Howard, American saxophonist, synthesizer player and multi-instrumentalist.
- 14 – Mark Egan, American bass guitarist and trumpeter.
- 18 – Steve Grossman, American saxophonist.
- 30
- Phil Collins, English drummer, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor.
- Ralph Lalama, American saxophonist.
- February
- March
- 3 – Lindsay Cooper, English bassoon and oboe player, composer, and political activist (died 2013).
- 7 – Rocco Prestia, American bassist, Tower of Power.
- 8 – James Williams, American pianist (died 2004).
- 13
- 18 – Bill Frisell, American guitarist and composer.
- 21 – Fred Sturm, American composer, arranger, and teacher (died 2014).
- 24 – Gregory B. Johnson, American pianist, Cameo.
- April
- 3 – Mitch Woods, American pianist and singer.
- 7 – Bob Berg, American saxophonist (died 2002).
- 9 – Hugh Ragin, American trumpeter.
- 10 – Steve Lodder, British keyboardist, composer, and organist.
- 15 – Bill MacCormick, English bassist and vocalist.
- 26 – Billy Newton-Davis, Canadian singer-songwriter.
- 29 – Vinicius Cantuária, Brazilian singer, songwriter, guitarist, drummer, and percussionist.
- 30 – Alexander Zonjic, Canadian flutist.
- May
- 3 – Krister Andersson, Swedish saxophonist and composer.
- 14 – Jay Beckenstein, American saxophonist, composer, and producer, Spyro Gyra.
- 28 – Richard Niles, American guitarist, composer, and record producer.
- 31 – Jimmy Nalls, American guitarist and singer, Sea Level (died 2017).
- June
- July
- 7 – Sue Evans, American American percussionist and drummer.
- 16 – Bobby Previte, American drummer, composer, and bandleader.
- 21 – Pino Minafra, Italian trumpeter and flugelhornist.
- 22 – Richard Bennett, American guitarist and record producer.
- 29 – Charles Loos, Belgian pianist and composer.
- 31 – Howard Levy, American harmonica player and multi-instrumentalist.
- August
- September
- 3 – Todd Cochran, American pianist, keyboard and synthesizer player, Fuse One.
- 7 – Mark Isham, American trumpeter and synthesist.
- 12 – Joëlle Léandre, French upright bassist, vocalist, and composer.
- 15 – Carla White, American vocalist (died 2007).
- 17 – Theryl DeClouet, American singer, Galactic (died 2018).[3]
- 18 – Steve Slagle, American saxophonist, flautist, and composer.
- 23 – Steven Springer, American guitarist, Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band (died 2012).
- October
- 2 – Sting, American singer, bassist, and guitarist, the Police.
- 17 – Jukka Gustavson, Finnish organist, keyboarder, and composer.
- 30
- November
- December
- 1 – Jaco Pastorius, American bassist, Weather Report (died 1987).
- 3 – Barry Finnerty, American guitarist, keyboardist, singer, songwriter, and arranger.
- 14 – Nükhet Ruacan, Turkish singer and educator in musicology (died 2007).
- 16 – Robben Ford, American guitarist, L.A. Express.
- 20 – Brynjulf Blix, Norwegian pianist.
- 21 – Alex Blake, American upright bassist and bass guitarist.
- 26
- 28 – Rebecca Parris, American singer (died 2018).
- 31 – Jimmy Haslip, American bass guitarist, Yellowjackets.
- Unknown date
- Jon Rose, British-Australian violinist.
- Judi Silvano, American singer and composer.
- Kit McClure, American trombonist, saxophonist, and bandleader.
- La Palabra, Cuban bandleader, singer-songwriter, pianist.
- Lars Jansson, Swedish pianist and composer.
- Tom Kubis, American saxophonist, flautist, and pianist.
See also
Bibliography
- Book: The New Real Book, Volume I. 1988. Sher Music. 0-9614701-4-3. refTheNewRealBookVol1. Real Book#Other Real Books.
- 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. Real Book#History of the 'new' Real Book .
- 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. Real Book#History of the 'new' Real Book .
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: History Of Jazz Timeline: 1951 . . 2017-12-25.
- Book: Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. - Mildred Bailey . 2018-01-02. 9781476625997 . Wilson . Scott . 2016-08-19 .
- Web site: Theryl 'Houseman' DeClouet, former lead vocalist for Galactic, dies . Nola.com . 2018-08-06.