1940 in jazz

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This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1940.

Events[]

March
  • The American Society of Composers, Artists and Producers (ASCAP) proposed a new contract, increasing by 100 percent the royalties which they received from broadcast use.[1]

Top hits of the year[]

On February 8, 1940, “How High the Moon” was introduced during the Broadway revue Two for the Show. The musical would run at the Booth Theatre for 124 performances. Music and Lyrics by Alfred Drake and Frances Comstock.[2]

Einar Aaron Swan from newspaper article in Worcester Telegram 1927

Album releases[]

Standards[]

Deaths[]

February
  • 24Guy Kelly, American jazz trumpeter (born 1906).
April
  • 23Walter Barnes, American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist and bandleader (born 1905).
May
  • 1Arthur Whetsel, "sweet" trumpeter for Duke Ellington's Washingtonians (born 1905).
August
  • 8
    • Einar Aaron Swan, American musician, arranger and composer (born 1903).
    • Johnny Dodds, New Orleans based jazz clarinetist and alto saxophonist (born 1892).
September
  • Charley Straight, American pianist, bandleader and composer (born 1891).
December
  • 6Charlie Dixon, American jazz banjoist (born 1898).
  • 21Hal Kemp, jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist, bandleader, composer, and arranger (born 1904).

Births[]

January
  • 6Laudir de Oliveira, Brazilian percussionist in Chicago (died 2017).[3]
  • 10Waymon Reed, American trumpeter (died 1983).
  • 12Ronald Shannon Jackson, American drummer (died 2013).
  • 18
    • Don Thompson, Canadian double-bassist, pianist, and vibraphonist.
    • Lindsay L. Cooper, Scottish upright bass, electric bass and cello player (died 2001).
  • 22Eberhard Weber, German double-bassist and composer.
  • 30Tony Levin, English drummer (died 2011).
February
  • 4Maurice J. Summerfield, British guitarist, author, publisher, and businessman.
  • 10Kenny Rankin, American singer and songwriter (died 2009).
  • 14Bob Kerr, English trumpeter and cornetist, Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band.
  • 29Paul Rutherford, English trombonist (died 2007).
March
  • 1
    • Gene Perla, American bassist.
    • Ralph Towner, American guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and composer.
  • 10Louis Moholo, South African drummer.
  • 11Bobby Graham, English drummer (died 2009).
  • 12Al Jarreau, American singer (died 2017).
  • 16Vagif Mustafazadeh, Azerbaijani pianist and composer (died 1979).
  • 19
    • Keith Smith, English trumpeter (died 2008).
    • Roger Dawson, American percussionist.
  • 20Frode Thingnæs, Norwegian trombonist and orchestra leader (died 2012).
  • 22Keith Relf, English singer, The Yardbirds (died 1976).
  • 24S. Frederick Starr, American clarinetist.
  • 25Lonnie Hillyer, American trumpeter (died 1985).
  • 26Lew Tabackin, American flutist and tenor saxophonist.
  • 29Allan Botschinsky, Danish trumpeter, flugelhornist, and composer (died 2020).
  • 30Astrud Gilberto, Brazilian singer.
April
  • 2Dave MacRae, New Zealand keyboardist.
  • 6Don Myrick, American saxophonist, The Pharaohs (died 1993).
  • 12Herbie Hancock, American pianist, keyboardist, bandleader, and composer.
  • 13
    • Bjørn Stokstad, Norwegian clarinettist and architect.
    • Neal Creque, American organist and composer (died 2000).
  • 16Ole Jacob Hansen, Norwegian drummer (died 2000).
  • 23Pierre Courbois, Dutch drummer, bandleader and composer.
  • 28Doudou Gouirand, French saxophonist and composer.
  • 29George Adams, American saxophonist (died 1992).
May
  • 1Carlos Ward, saxophonist and flautist.
  • 9Dick Morrissey, British saxophonist and composer (died 2000).
  • 15Bob Cornford, British jazz pianist and composer (died 1983).
  • 17Alan Kay, American guitarist and computer scientist.
  • 23Bjørn Johansen, Norwegian saxophonist (died 2002).
  • 25Larry Rosen, American drummer, entrepreneur, and music producer (died 2015).[4]
  • 28Hans Dulfer, Dutch tenor saxophonist.
June
  • 2Karel Růžička, Czech jazz pianist, composer, and music teacher (died 2016).
  • 9Curtis Boyd, American drummer.
  • 10John Stevens, English drummer (died 1994).
  • 15Nancy King, American singer.
  • 17Chuck Rainey, American bass guitarist.
  • 18Sue Raney, American singer.
July
  • 5Arthur Blythe, American alto saxophonist and composer (died 2017).
  • 10Brian Priestley, English writer, pianist and arranger.
  • 19John Roache, American pianist (died 1999).
  • 20Monica Dominique, Swedish pianist, composer and actress.
  • 26Casey Jones, American drummer, singer, and record producer (died 2017).
August
  • 3
    • Ray Draper, American tuba player (died 1982).
    • Roscoe Mitchell, American saxophonist and composer.
  • 6Egil Kapstad, Norwegian pianist (died 2017).
  • 11Peter King, English saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer.
  • 12Thurman Green, American trombonist (died 1997).
  • 18Adam Makowicz, Polish pianist and composer.
  • 27Sonny Sharrock, American guitarist (died 1994).
  • 29Bennie Maupin, American saxophonist, flautist, and bass clarinetist.
  • 31Wilton Felder, American saxophone and bass player (died 2015).
September
  • 2Mick Pyne, English pianist (died 1995).
  • 3James Dapogny, American musicologist, pianist and bandleader.
  • 10
    • Dave Burrell, American pianist.
    • Roy Ayers, American composer and vibraphone player.
  • 12John DeFrancesco, American organist and vocalist.
  • 13Alex Riel, Danish drummer.
  • 16
    • Hamiet Bluiett, American saxophonist, clarinetist and composer (died 2018).
    • Lisle Atkinson, American upright bassist.
  • 21
    • Dick Shearer, American jazz trombonist (died 1997).
    • John Pochee, Australian drummer and bandleader.
  • 26Gary Bartz, American saxophonist and clarinetist.
  • 27Mike Nock, New Zealand pianist.
  • 28
    • Rod Mason, English trumpeter and singer (died 2017).
    • Sirone, American bassist and composer (died 2009).
October
  • 1
    • Henry Franklin, American upright bassist.
    • Ramon Carranza, Venezuelan saxophonist and composer (died 2003).
  • 4Steve Swallow, American bassist and composer.
  • 7Larry Young, American organist and pianist (died 1978).
  • 12John Brunious, American trumpeter and bandleader (died 2008).
  • 13Pharoah Sanders, American saxophonist.
  • 21Manfred Mann, South African–British keyboard player, guitarist, and vocalist, Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
  • 23Tom McGrath, Scottish pianist and playwright (died 2009).
  • 26Eddie Henderson, American trumpet and flugelhornist.
November
  • 8
    • Kenny Cox, American pianist (died 2008).
    • Terri Quaye, English singer, pianist and percussionist.
  • 11Mario Pavone, American bassist (died 2021.
  • 13Janet Lawson, American singer and educator (died 2021).
  • 24Wendell Logan, American composer (died 2010).
  • 28Clem Curtis, Trinidadian British singer (died 2017).
  • 29
    • Billy Hart, American drummer and educator.
    • Chuck Mangione, American flugelhorn player and composer.
December
  • 6Jay Leonhart, American upright bassist, singer, and songwriter.
  • 14Gustavo Bergalli, Argentine trumpeter and bandleader.
  • 20Larry Willis, American pianist and composer (died 2019).
  • 21Frank Zappa, American guitarist, record producer (died 1993).
  • 22Boris Lindqvist, Swedish singer and musician (died 2017).
  • 28Lonnie Liston Smith, American keyboarder.
  • 30Jerry Granelli, American-Canadian jazz drummer (died 2021).
  • 31Mani Neumeier, German drummer.
Unknown date
  • Lyn Cornell, English singer, The Vernons Girls.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Jazz History: The Standards (1940s)". JazzStandards.com. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  2. ^ "How High the Moon (1940)", JazzStandards.com.
  3. ^ "Percussionista Laudir de Oliveira morre, aos 77 anos" (in Portuguese). 2017-09-17. Retrieved 2017-10-30.
  4. ^ Gans, Charles J. (2015-10-10). "Larry Rosen, music producer and label founder, dies at 75". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2016-04-15.

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 1-4234-2452-2.
  • 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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