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1948 in jazz

This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1948.

The Nice Jazz Festival held annually since February 25, 1948 in Nice, on the French Riviera. Also in 1948, Louis Armstrong formed the first version of the Jazz All Stars with Jack Teagarden on trombone, Barney Bigard on clarinet, Dick Carey on piano, Sid Catlett on drums and Arvell Shaw on bass. Their music fits in with New Orleans revival. Louis Armstrong performed at the Jazz festival in 1948, where Suzy Delair sang "C'est si bon" by Henri Betti and André Hornez for the first time in public.

Events

February

Album releases

Stan Kenton with bassist Eddie Safranski, 1948

Standards

Deaths

Kaiser Marshall
January
February
  • 6Sidney Arodin, American jazz clarinetist and songwriter (born 1901).
  • 7Red McKenzie, one of the only comb players in jazz history (born 1899).
September
  • 3Mutt Carey, New Orleans jazz trumpeter (born 1891).
October
  • 4Jan Savitt, American bandleader, musical arranger, and violinist (born 1907).
November
December
  • 3Chano Pozo, Cuban percussionist, singer, dancer and composer (born 1915).
  • 6Dave Tough, American jazz drummer (born 1907).
  • 31 – Wilton Crawley, American composer and clarinetist (born 1900).

Births

Aki Takase
Theo Jörgensmann at "Kulturhalle Jülchendorf", Germany 2009.
Barbara Hendricks at The Hague Jazz Festival 2008.
January
February
March
April
May
  • 1Carl Morten Iversen, Norwegian upright bassist.
  • 8Jackie Orszaczky, Hungarian-Australian bass guitarist (died 2008).
  • 9Tania Maria, Brazilian pianist, singer, composer, and bandleader.
  • 16Adrian Legg, English guitarist, luthier, instructor, and composer.
  • 19 – Tom Scott, American saxophonist, composer, arranger, conductor, and bandleader.
  • 20Roger Frampton, Australian pianist, saxophonist, and composer (died 2000).
  • 27Marc Copland, American pianist and composer.
  • 31Paulinho da Costa, Brazilian percussionist.
June
  • 1Ryo Fukui, Japanese pianist (died 2016).
  • 4Paquito D'Rivera, Cuban saxophonist and clarinetist.
  • 7 – Clifford Barbaro, American drummer.
  • 16Fredy Studer, Swiss percussionist.
  • 21 – Dan Fogel, American organist.
  • 27 – Bill Summers, Afro-Cuban percussionist.
July
August
  • 2 – Chris Bennett, American singer, pianist, songwriter (died 2011).
  • 3Ray Reach, American pianist, vocalist, and educator.
  • 11Bill Heid, American pianist and organist.
  • 13Anthony Moore, British experimental music composer, performer and producer, Henry Cow.
  • 16 – Steve Harris, English drummer and composer (died 2008).
September
  • 4 – Michael Cochrane, American pianist.
  • 5Karen Borca, American bassoonist.
  • 6 – Roger Dean, British-Australian pianist, academic, biochemist, and cognitive scientist.
  • 10Lorraine Feather, American singer and songwriter.
  • 12Steve Turre, American trombonist.
  • 21Henry Butler, American pianist (died 2018).[4]
  • 25 – Bill Pierce, American saxophonist.
  • 28Danny Weis, American guitarist.
  • 29Theo Jörgensmann, German Basset clarinetist and composer.
October
November
December
Unknown date

See also

References

  1. ^ "The 1948 Jazz Festival in Nice – #2". FrenchRivieraTraveller.com. 2015-09-21. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
  2. ^ Axelrod, Alan (1999). The Complete Idiot's Guide to Jazz. Alpha. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-02-862731-1.
  3. ^ Spera, Keith (2010-03-23). "New Orleans blues singer Marva Wright dies at 62". The Times-Picayune. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  4. ^ Pareles, Jon (2018-07-04). "Henry Butler, Quintessential New Orleans Pianist, Is Dead at 69". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2018-07-05. Retrieved 2018-08-06.
  5. ^ "Portland jazz musician Thara Memory dies at 68'". Oregonlive.com. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 2017-10-30.

Bibliography

  • The New Real Book, Volume I. Sher Music. 1988. ISBN 0-9614701-4-3.
  • The New Real Book, Volume II. Sher Music. 1991. ISBN 0-9614701-7-8.
  • The New Real Book, Volume III. Sher Music. 1995. ISBN 1-883217-30-X.
  • The Real Book, Volume I (6th ed.). Hal Leonard. 2004. ISBN 0-634-06038-4.
  • The Real Book, Volume II (2nd ed.). Hal Leonard. 2007. ISBN 978-1-4234-2452-9.
  • The Real Book, Volume III (2nd ed.). Hal Leonard. 2006. ISBN 0-634-06136-4.
  • The Real Jazz Book. Warner Bros. ISBN 978-91-85041-36-7.
  • The Real Vocal Book, Volume I. Hal Leonard. 2006. ISBN 0-634-06080-5.

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