1959 in jazz explained
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1959.
Events
May
July
August
- 7-9 - Playboy Jazz Festival - First indoor Jazz Festival. Chicago, Illinois.
- 25 – Between sets at Birdland in New York City, Miles Davis was beaten by police and jailed.[3]
October
November
Album releases
By Artist Name
- Cannonball Adderley – Cannonball Takes Charge, In San Francisco (Riverside)
- Cannonball Adderley & John Coltrane – Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago (Mercury)
- Chet Baker – Chet (Riverside)
- Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers – Holiday for Skins (Blue Note)
- Dave Brubeck – Time Out (album) (Columbia)
- Donald Byrd – Fuego, Byrd in Hand (Blue Note)
- Sonny Clark – My Conception (Blue Note)
- Ornette Coleman – Tomorrow Is the Question! (OJC) The Shape of Jazz to Come (Atlantic)
- Miles Davis – Kind of Blue (Columbia)
- Walter Davis – Davis Cup (album) (Blue Note)
- Kenny Dorham – Quiet Kenny (New Jazz)
- Duke Ellington – The Ellington Suites (OJC) Jazz Party, Festival Session, Anatomy of a Murder (Columbia)
- Bill Evans Trio – Portrait in Jazz (Riverside)
- João Gilberto – Chega de Saudade (album) (Odeon)
- Jimmy Giuffre – The Easy Way (album) (Verve)
- Benny Golson – Gone with Golson, Groovin' with Golson (OJC)
- Chico Hamilton – The Three Faces of Chico (Warner Bros.) Gongs East! (Discovery)
- Coleman Hawkins – Hawk Eyes, (OJC) Coleman Hawkins with the Red Garland Trio (Prestige)
- Johnny Hodges and Duke Ellington – , Side by Side (Verve)
- Milt Jackson and John Coltrane – Bags & Trane (Atlantic)
- Wynton Kelly – Kelly Blue (Contemporary)
- Stan Kenton – Standards in Silhouette (Capitol)
- Yusef Lateef – Cry! – Tender (Prestige)
- Abbey Lincoln – Abbey Is Blue (Riverside/OJC)
- Jackie McLean – New Soil, Swing, Swang, Swingin' (Blue Note)
- Charles Mingus – Mingus Ah Um, Mingus Dynasty (Columbia), Blues and Roots (Atlantic)
- Blue Mitchell – Blue Soul (Riverside)
- The Modern Jazz Quartet and Orchestra – Music from Odds Against Tomorrow (United Artists)
- Thelonious Monk – Thelonious Alone in San Francisco, The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall, 5 by Monk by 5 (Riverside/OJC)
- Wes Montgomery – The Wes Montgomery Trio (Riverside/OJC)
- Gerry Mulligan – Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster (Verve), What Is There to Say? (Columbia)
- Oliver Nelson – Meet Oliver Nelson (OJC)
- Art Pepper – Art Pepper + Eleven – Modern Jazz Classics (Contemporary/OJC)
- Sun Ra and His Arkestra – Jazz in Silhouette (Saturn)
- Max Roach – The Many Sides of Max (Mercury)
- George Russell – New York, N.Y. (album) (Impulse)
- Horace Silver – Blowin' the Blues Away, Finger Poppin' (Blue Note)
- Jimmy Smith – The Sermon! (Blue Note)
- Sonny Stitt - Sonny Stitt Blows the Blues (Verve)
- Frank Strozier – Fantastic Frank Strozier (Vee Jay)
- Dinah Washington- What a Diff'rence a Day Makes! (Mercury)
- Ben Webster – Ben Webster and Associates (Verve)
- Curtis Fuller - Blues-ette (Savoy)
Standards
See also: List of post-1950 jazz standards.
Deaths
- January
- February
- March
- 15 – Lester Young, American tenor saxophonist, clarinetist, composer, and bandleader (born 1909).
- May
- 5 – Hal McIntyre, American saxophonist, clarinetist, and bandleader (born 1914).
- 14 – Sidney Bechet, American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer (born 1897).
- June
- 5 – Lawrence Marrero, American banjoist (born 1900).
- 23 – Boris Vian, French polymath: writer, poet, musician, singer, translator, critic, actor, inventor and engineer (born 1920).
- July
- September
- October
- December
Births
- January
- 11 – Simon Nabatov, Russian pianist.
- 14 – Nguyên Lê, French-Vietnamese guitarist.
- 16 – Sade Adu, British singer-songwriter, composer, arranger and record producer.
- 20 – Antoine Hervé, French composer and pianist.
- 24 – Nils Mathisen, Norwegian keyboardist.
- 28 – Bill Ware, American vibraphonist.
- February
- March
- April
- May
- June
- 9 – Gregg Bissonette, American drummer.
- 14 – Marcus Miller, American bassist.
- 15 – Vicki Genfan, American American singer, guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist.
- 19
- 29 – Rene Van Verseveld, Dutch musician, songwriter, recording engineer, composer, and record producer.
- July
- August
- 1 – Otomo Yoshihide, Japanese composer and multi-instrumentalist.
- 6 – Sigurd Køhn, Norwegian saxophonist (died 2004).
- 7 – Patrick Defossez, Belgian composer, pianist and improviser.
- 9 – Frank Lacy, American trombonist, Mingus Big Band.
- 11 – Russ Gershon, American saxophonist and composer.
- 14 – Tony Monaco, American organist.
- 16 – Ellery Eskelin, American tenor saxophonist.
- 20 – Gaute Storaas, Norwegian bass guitarist and composer.
- 27 – Frode Fjellheim, Norwegian keyboardist and joker.
- 29 – Ernesto Rodrigues, Portuguese composer, violinist, violist and electronic musician.
- September
- October
- November
- December
- Unknown date
- Albert Beger, Israeli saxophonist, flutist, and academy lecturer.
- Antonio Ciacca, Italian pianist.
- Bjørn Jenssen, Norwegian drummer
- Dominique Di Piazza, French bassist.
- Kevyn Lettau, Brazilian vocalist.
- Sue Terry, American saxophonist and composer.
- Sweet Baby J'ai, American singer.
- Tahir Aydoğdu, Turkish virtuoso qanun (kanun) player
- Ted Rosenthal, American pianist.
Awards
See also
Bibliography
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- Book: The Real Vocal Book, Volume I . 2006 . Hal Leonard . 0-634-06080-5. refTheRealVocalBookVol1.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Grammy Awards 1959 (May) . AwardsandShows.com . 2016-05-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190430002044/http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1959-may-238.html . 2019-04-30 . dead .
- Web site: Newport Jazz Festival 1959 Poster . Rirocks.net . 2016-05-03.
- News: How 1959 Changed the City and the World . Kaplan . Fred . . 2009-05-31 . 2010-01-02 .
- Web site: Grammy Awards 1959 . AwardsandShows.com . 2016-05-03.