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This is a timeline documenting events of
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Contents
Events
March
Unknown date
Standards
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Events
March
18
– The
Irving Berlin
album
Alexander's Ragtime Band
was released.
[
1
]
Unknown date
The composer and pianist
Scott Joplin
published his opera
Treemonisha
.
[
2
]
Standards
See also:
List of pre-1920 jazz standards §
1910–1914
Births
January
25
–
Truck Parham
, American upright bassist (died
2002
).
30
Roy Eldridge
, American jazz trumpeter (died
1989
).
[
3
]
Frank Weir
, British orchestra leader and saxophonist (died
1981
).
March
7
—
Louis Cottrell Jr.
, American clarinetist and tenor saxophonist (died
1978
).
10
–
Pete Clarke
, British saxophonist and clarinetist (died
1975
).
16
–
Harper Goff
, Afro-Cuban clarinetist, saxophonist, and trumpeter (died
1993
).
[
4
]
31
–
Freddie Green
, American guitarist (died
1987
).
April
2
—
Cag Cagnolatti
, American trumpeter (died
1983
).
12
–
Tullio Mobiglia
, Italian saxophonist and bandleader (died
1991
).
16
–
Alton Purnell
, American pianist (died
1987
).
21
John G. Blowers Jr.
or
Johnny Blowers
, American drummer (died
2006
).
Zilas Görling
, Swedish saxophonist (died
1960
).
28
Mario Bauza
, American artist, musician, and actor (died
1993
).
[
5
]
Norma Teagarden
, American pianist (died
1996
).
May
8
—
Robert Johnson
, American guitarist, singer, and composer (died
1938
).
13
–
Billy Munn
, British jazz pianist and arranger (died
2000
).
13
–
Maxine Sullivan
, American vocalist and performer (died
1987
).
18
–
Big Joe Turner
, American blues shouter (died
1985
).
July
7
—
Charles Redland
, Swedish saxophonist, bandleader, and composer (died
1994
).
10
–
Cootie Williams
, American trumpeter (died
1985
).
[
6
]
17
–
Lionel Ferbos
, American trumpeter (died
2014
).
[
7
]
23
–
Lodewijk Parisius
"Kid Dynamite", Surinamese-Dutch tenor saxophonist (died
1963
).
August
20
–
Billy Amstell
, British reedist (died
2005
).
28
–
George Clarke
, American tenor saxophonist (died
1985
).
September
30
–
Clare Deniz
, British pianist (died
2002
).
October
7
—
Jo Jones
, American drummer (died
1985
).
8
—
Karel Vlach
, Czech musician, orchestra conductor, and arranger (died
1986
).
26
–
Mahalia Jackson
, American singer (died
1972
).
November
11
–
Dick Wilson
, American jazz tenor saxophonist (died
1941
).
[
8
]
12
–
Buck Clayton
, American trumpeter (died
1991
).
17
–
Max Miller
, American pianist and vibraphonist (died
1985
).
21
–
Alvin Burroughs
, American drummer (died
1950
).
[
9
]
22
–
Ernie Caceres
, American saxophonist (died
1971
).
December
14
–
Spike Jones
, American musician and bandleader (died
1965
).
15
–
Stan Kenton
, American pianist, composer, arranger, and band leader (died
1979
).
19
–
Lu Watters
, American trumpeter and band leader,
Yerba Buena Jazz Band
(died
1989
).
Unknown date
Aldo Rossi
, Italian reedist and bandleader (died
1980
).
References
↑
"This Day In History: March 18, 1911 – Alexander's Ragtime Band"
. TodayIFoundOut.com. 18 March 2015
. Retrieved
2017-11-02
.
↑
"Timeline"
. JazzInAmerica.org
. Retrieved
2017-11-02
.
↑
"Roy Eldridge"
.
Discogs.com
. Retrieved
2017-11-01
.
↑
"Harper Goff"
.
Discogs.com
. Retrieved
2017-12-08
.
↑
"Mario Bauza"
.
Discogs.com
. Retrieved
2017-12-08
.
↑
"Cootie Williams"
.
Discogs.com
. Retrieved
2017-12-08
.
↑
"Legendary jazz trumpeter Lionel Ferbos dead at 103"
.
Buenos Aires Herald
. 2014-07-19
. Retrieved
2017-11-01
.
↑
"Dick Wilson"
.
Discogs.com
. Retrieved
2017-12-08
.
↑
"Alvin Burroughs"
.
Discogs.com
. Retrieved
2017-12-08
.
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