1923 in jazz
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Decade | 1920s in jazz |
Music | 1923 in music |
Standards | List of 1920s jazz standards |
See also | 1922 in jazz – 1924 in jazz |
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This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1923.
Musicians born that year included Fats Navarro and Tito Alberti.
Standards
See also: List of 1920s jazz standards
- In 1923 the standards "Charleston" and "Tin Roof Blues" were published.[1]
Births
- Aaron Sachs, saxophone and clarinet player
- Al Harewood, American drummer
- Alys Robi, French Canadian singer
- Art Mardigan, American drummer
- Arvell Shaw, American double-bassist
- Barney Kessel, American guitarist
- Bennie Green, American trombonist
- Betty Glamann, American harpist
- Bill Douglass, American drummer
- Billy "Uke" Scott,
- Bjarne Nerem, Norwegian saxophonist
- Bob Bates, American bassist
- Bob Dorough, American pianist, composer and vocalese singer
- Bob Lively, American saxophonist
- Bobby Tucker, American pianist and arranger
- Buddy DeFranco, American clarinet player
- Chris McGale, Canadian violinist
- Chuck Wayne, American guitarist
- Claude Luter, clarinetist and soprano saxophonist
- Dexter Gordon, American tenor saxophonist
- Dill Jones, Welsh pianist
- Don Abney, American pianist
- Don Banks,
- Don Butterfield, American tuba player
- Don Tosti,
- Ellis Larkins, American pianist
- Elmo Hope, American pianist
- Eugene Wright, American bassist
- Fats Navarro, trumpet player and pioneer of bebop.
- Frank Socolow, American saxophonist and oboist
- Fred Hunt, English pianist
- George Russell,
- George Wallington, American pianist and composer
- Gunnar Hoffsten,
- Guy Warren, Ghanaian drummer
- Herman Sherman, American saxophonist and bandleader
- Idrees Sulieman, trumpeter
- Ike Isaacs, American bassist
- Joe Kennedy, Jr, American violinist and educator.
- Joe Shulman, American bassist
- Johnny Hartman, American singer
- Josette Daydé, French singer and actress
- Kitty White, American vocalist
- Lenny Hambro,
- Linda Hayes, American singer
- Lloyd Trotman, American bassist
- Lucille Dixon Robertson, American double-bassist
- Margie Hyams, American vibraphonist, pianist, and arranger
- Marky Markowitz, American trumpeter
- Mel Powell, American pianist and composer
- Milt Jackson, American vibraphonist
- Nora Brockstedt, Norwegian singer
- Norma Zimmer, American vocalist
- Osie Johnson, American drummer, arranger and singer
- Paul Bacon, album cover designer
- Percy Heath, American bassist
- Pete Candoli, American trumpeter
- Phil Nimmons, Canadian clarinetist, composer and bandleader
- Philly Joe Jones, American drummer
- Ray Ellis, American record producer, arranger and conductor
- Red Garland, American pianist
- Remo Palmier, American guitarist
- Sam Rivers,
- Serge Chaloff, American baritone saxophonist.
- Syd Lawrence, British bandleader
- Thad Jones, American trumpeter, composer and bandleader.
- Tiny Kahn, American drummer, arranger and composer
- Tito Alberti, Argentine jazz drummer
- Tito Puente,
- Wilbur Ware, American double-bassist
- Willie Cook, American trumpeter
- Wyatt Ruther, double-bassist
References
- ↑ "History of Jazz Time Line: 1923". All About Jazz. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
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