释义 |
- Events
- Album releases
- Standards
- Deaths
- Births
- See also
- References
- Bibliography
- External links
{{Year in jazz |image = Teddy Petersen orchestra.jpg |caption = Danish bandleader Teddy Petersen (1892-1991) with his orchestra |prioryear = 1940 |afteryear = 1942 }}{{Year nav topic5|1941|jazz}}{{Dynamic list}}This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1941. Events- Cab Calloway is struck by a spitball during a concert in Hartford, Connecticut and fights Dizzy Gillespie after which Dizzy is fired.[1]
Album releases{{Empty section|date=December 2010}}Standards{{See also|List of 1940s jazz standards}}Deaths- February
- 24 – David Plunket Greene, English musician, Bright Young Things (suicide) (born 1904).
- March
- 8 – Ken Snakehips Johnson, band leader and dancer, originally from British Guiana (born 1914).
- 9 – Casper Reardon, American harpist (born 1907).
- July
- 10 – Jelly Roll Morton, American pianist, bandleader and composer (born 1890).
- September
- 1 – Frank Melrose, American pianist (born 1907).
- October
- 25 – Nisse Lind, Swedish accordionist and pianist (born 1904).
- 30 – Chu Berry, American tenor saxophonist (born 1908).
- November
- 24 – Dick Wilson, American tenor saxophonist (born 1911).
- Unknown date
- Steve Lewis, New Orleans pianist and composer (born 1896).
Births- January
- 3 – Roger Neumann, American saxophonist, flutist, and composer (died 2018).
- 12 – Olu Dara, American cornetist, guitarist and singer.
- 13 – Frankie Armstrong, English singer and voice teacher, Feminist Improvising Group.
- 15 – Captain Beefheart, American singer (died 2010).[2]
- 16 – Aldo Romano, Italian drummer.
- 19
- Putter Smith, American bassist.
- R. Winston Morris, American tubist.
- 27 – Bobby Hutcherson, American vibraphone and marimba player (died 2016).
- February
- 5 – Rick Laird, American bassist.
- 6 – Palle Mikkelborg, Danish trumpeter.
- 11
- Louis Banks, Indian keyboardist, singer composer, and record producer.
- Sérgio Mendes, Brazilian musician.
- 16 – Jim Richardson, British bassist and session musician.
- 17 – Herbie Lewis, American upright bassist (died 2007).
- 18 – Lajos Dudas, German-Hungarian clarinetist and composer.
- 23 – Barry Martyn, English born drummer and bandleader.
- March
- 4 – Bobby Shew, American trumpet and flugelhorn player.
- 6 – Peter Brötzmann, German saxophonist and clarinetist.
- 8 – Franco D'Andrea, Italian pianist and composer.
- 22 – Hugo Rasmussen, Danish upright bassist (died 2015).
- 23 – Carola Standertskjöld, Finnish singer (died 1997).
- 28 – Meredith D'Ambrosio, American singer.[3]
- April
- 5 – Michael Moriarty, American-Canadian actor and musician.
- 17 – John C. Marshall, British guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter (died 2012).
- 21
- Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis, American saxophonist, composer, and arranger.
- Fredrik Norén, Swedish drummer (died 2016).
- 22 – Don Grusin, American songwriter, producer, and keyboardist.
- 25 – Harry Miller, South African upright bassist (died 1983).
- 28 – Mickey Tucker, American pianist and organist.
- May
- 2
- Connie Crothers, American pianist (died 2016).[4]
- Eddy Louiss, French Hammon organist and singer (died 2015).
- 5 – Stanley Cowell, American pianist and founder of Strata-East Records.
- 7 – Lars Sjösten, Swedish pianist and composer (died 2011).
- 8 – Cornel Chiriac, Romanian journalist, producer, and drummer (died 1975).
- 11 – Eric Burdon, English singer.
- 12 – Trevor Tomkins, English drummer.
- 13
- John Von Ohlen, American drummer, Blue Wisp Big Band (died 2018).
- Miles Kington, British journalist, musician, and broadcaster (died 2008).
- 20 – Gia Maione, American singer (died 2013).
- 24 – Charles Earland, American composer, organist, and saxophonist (died 1999).
- 27 – Teppo Hauta-aho, Finnish upright bassist and composer.
- June
- 2
- Charlie Watts, English drummer, The Rolling Stones.
- Irène Schweizer, Swiss pianist, Feminist Improvising Group.
- 3 – Janusz Muniak, Polish saxophonist, flautist, arranger, and composer (died 2016).
- 11 – Bernard Purdie, American drummer.
- 12 – Chick Corea, American pianist, keyboardist, and composer.
- 18 – Jim Pepper, American saxophonist and singer (died 1992).
- 25 – David T. Walker, American guitarist.
- 26 – Wayne Dockery, American upright bassist (died 2018).
- July
- 1 – Robertinho Silva, Brazilian drummer.
- 18 – Pete Yellin, American saxophonist and educator (died 2016).
- 19 – Phil Upchurch, American guitarist and bassist.
- 24 – Bobby Matos, American percussionist.
- 28 – Jim Riggs, American saxophonist.
- August
- 5
- Airto Moreira, Brazilian drummer and percussionist.
- Lenny Breau, American guitarist and music educator (died 1984).
- 6 – Svein Christiansen, Norwegian drummer (died 2015).[5]
- 7 – Howard Johnson, American tubist and saxophonist.
- 15 – Eddie Gale, American trumpeter.
- 20 – Milford Graves, American drummer and percussionist.
- 21 – Tom Coster, American keyboardist and composer.
- 26 – Clifford Jarvis, American drummer (died 1999).
- 27
- Anders Linder, Swedish actor and musician.
- Cesária Évora, Cape Verdean singer (died 2011).[6]
- 28 – John Marshall, English drummer, Nucleus.
- 30 – Carmen Fanzone, American horn players.
- September
- 8 – Phillip Wilson, American percussionist (died 1992).
- 13
- Chucho Valdés, Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer, and arranger.
- Knut Kiesewetter, German musician, singer, and songwriter (died 2016).
- 20 – Jim Cullum Jr., American cornetist.
- 23 – Norma Winstone, British singer and lyricist.
- 26 – Terry Rosen, American jazz guitarist, concert promoter, and radio DJ. (died 1999).
- 27 – Uli Trepte, German bassist (died 2009).
- 28 – Mike Osborne, English alto saxophonist, pianist, and clarinetist (died 2007).
- October
- 1 – LaMont Johnson, American pianist (died 1999).
- 6 – Masahiko Satoh, Japanese pianist, composer, and arranger.
- 9 – Chucho Valdés, Cuban pianist, bandleader, and composer.
- 11 – Lester Bowie, American trumpet player and composer (died 1999).
- 19 – Eddie Daniels, American clarinetist, saxophonist, and composer.
- 28
- Glen Moore, American bassist.
- Hank Marvin, English guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter.
- Jay Clayton, American vocalist and jazz educator.
- November
- 7 – Gary Windo, American tenor saxophonist (died 1992).
- 22 – Ron McClure, American bassist.
- 25 – Eleni Karaindrou, Greek pianist and composer.
- 28
- Adelhard Roidinger, Austrian bassist, electronic musician, composer, and computer graphic designer.
- Jesper Thilo, Danish tenor saxophonist, alto saxophonist, and clarinetist.
- December
- 2 – P. J. Perry, Canadian saxophonist.
- 19 – Franco Ambrosetti, Swiss trumpeter, flugelhornist and composer.
- 11 – Rogier van Otterloo, Dutch composer and conductor (died 1988).
- 12
- Gary Barone, American trumpeter and flugelhornist.
- Tim Hauser, American singer (died 2014).[7]
- 18 – Wadada Leo Smith, American trumpeter and composer.
- 19
- Don Weller, British tenor saxophonist and composer.
- Maurice White, American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, and bandleader, Earth, Wind & Fire (died 2016).
- 21 – John Hicks, American pianist and composer (died 2006).
- 25
- Don Pullen, American pianist and organist (died 1995).
- Ronnie Cuber, American saxophonist.
- 29 – Ray Thomas, British flautist and singer, The Moody Blues (died 2018).[8]
- 31 – Elisa Gabbai, German-singing Israeli singer (died 2010).
- Unknown date
- Annette Peacock, American composer, singer, songwriter, producer, arranger, and musician.
- Jonas Gwangwa, South African trombone player.
- Lowell Davidson, American pianist (died 1990).
See also- 1940s in jazz
- List of years in jazz
- 1941 in music
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.allaboutjazz.com/jazz1941.htm|title=History of Jazz Time Line: 1941|publisher=All About Jazz|accessdate=December 6, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110224185944/http://www.allaboutjazz.com/jazz1941.htm|archive-date=2011-02-24|dead-url=yes|df=}} 2. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/captain-beefheart-dead-at-age-69-20101217 | title=Captain Beefheart Dead at Age 69 | first=Maura | last=Johnston | work=Rolling Stone | date=2010-12-17 | accessdate=2016-04-15}} 3. ^{{cite web | url=http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.J547700?rskey=JYpOXZ&result=3 | title=Meredith D'Ambrosio (born 1941), singer, pianist | first=Gary W. | last=Kennedy | publisher=OxfordIndex.oup.com | year=2002 | accessdate=2018-01-23}} 4. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/22/arts/music/connie-crothers-jazz-pianist-composer-and-instructor-dies-at-75.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&utm_ | title=Connie Crothers, Jazz Pianist, Composer and Instructor, Dies at 75 | first=Giovanni | last=Russonello | newspaper=The New York Times | date=2016-08-21 | accessdate=2018-02-05}} 5. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.aftenposten.no/dodsfall/Nekrolog-Svein-Christiansen-8266755.html | title=Nekrolog: Svein Christiansen | language=Norwegian | first1=Arild | last1=Andersen | first2=Bjørn | last2=Stendahl | work=Aftenposten | date=2015-03-04 | accessdate=2016-02-26}} 6. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/barefoot-diva-cesaria-evora-dead-at-70-20111217 | title='Barefoot Diva' Cesaria Evora Dead at 70 | newspaper=Rolling Stone Magazine | date=2011-12-17 | accessdate=2016-11-06}} 7. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/19/arts/music/tim-hauser-the-founder-of-the-manhattan-transfer-dies-at-72.html | title=Tim Hauser, the Founder of the Manhattan Transfer, Dies at 72 | first=Bruce | last=Weber | work=The New York Times | date=2014-10-17 | accessdate=2016-04-15}} 8. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/ray-thomas-dies-moody-blues-flautist-singer-go-now-nights-white-satin-cherry-red-records-a8146896.html | title=Ray Thomas dead: Moody Blues founding member dies, aged 76 | first=Chris | last=Baynes | newspaper=The Independent | date=2018-01-07 | accessdate=2018-04-10}}
Bibliography- {{cite book|title=The New Real Book, Volume I|year=1988|publisher=Sher Music|isbn=0-9614701-4-3|ref=refTheNewRealBookVol1}}
- {{cite book | title=The New Real Book, Volume II | year=1991 | publisher=Sher Music | isbn=0-9614701-7-8|ref=refTheNewRealBookVol2}}
- {{cite book|title=The New Real Book, Volume III|year=1995|publisher=Sher Music|isbn=1-883217-30-X|ref=refTheNewRealBookVol3}}
- {{cite book | title=The Real Book, Volume I |edition=6th | year=2004 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=0-634-06038-4|ref=refTheRealBookVol1}}
- {{cite book | title=The Real Book, Volume II |edition=2nd | year=2007 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=1-4234-2452-2|ref=refTheRealBookVol2}}
- {{cite book | title=The Real Book, Volume III |edition=2nd | year=2006 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=0-634-06136-4|ref=refTheRealBookVol3}}
- {{cite book | title=The Real Jazz Book | publisher=Warner Bros | isbn=978-91-85041-36-7|ref=refTheRealJazzBook}}
- {{cite book | title=The Real Vocal Book, Volume I | year=2006 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=0-634-06080-5|ref=refTheRealVocalBookVol1}}
External links - [https://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/timeline_year.php?pg=47 History Of Jazz Timeline: 1941] at All About Jazz
{{Jazz}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1941 In Jazz}} 2 : 1941 in music|Years in jazz |