1942 in jazz

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1942 in jazz
Tiny Bradshaw.jpg
Jazz bandleader Tiny Bradshaw (1905-1958)
Decade1940s in jazz
Music1942 in music
StandardsList of 1940s jazz standards
See also1941 in jazz1943 in jazz
List of years in jazz

This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1942.

Events[]

August
  • The American Federation of Musicians president James C. Petrillo initiated a ban on recording, in hopes of coercing record companies into returning part of their profits to the union to be used for special concerts and projects. This forced the record companies to focus on recording singers and singing groups and reissuing previously recorded material.[1]
October
  • Sarah Vaughan was discovered at the Apollo Theater in Harlem after having won first prize at Amateur Night.[2][3]
  • 18 Louis Armstrong was married to a Cotton Club dancer named . They remained married until his death.
Charlie Christian July 29, 1916 – March 2, 1942), a guitarist.

Standards[]

Deaths[]

January
March
  • 1Leo Adde, American drummer (born 1904).
  • 2Charlie Christian, American guitarist (born 1916).
June
  • 2Bunny Berigan, American trumpeter (born 1908).
July
  • 30Jimmy Blanton, American upright bassist (born 1918).

Births[]

John McLaughlin Blue Note 2016.
James Blood Ulmer Black Rock Experience Unterfahrt 2013.
Han Bennink at Jazzclub Unterfahrt in 2010.
Tomasz Stanko in 2013.
Oliver Lake in 2006.
Philip Catherine in 1984.
January
  • 4John McLaughlin, English guitarist.
  • 7Jocelyne Jocya, American singer and songwriter (died 2003).
  • 8
    • Bill Goodwin, American drummer.
    • Jon Lucien, American vocalist (died 2007).
  • 19Nara Leão, Brazilian singer (died 1989).
  • 25
    • Art Murphy, American pianist and composer (died 2006).
    • Graeme Lyall, Australian saxophonist, composer and arranger.
  • 27Maki Asakawa, Japanese singer, lyricist, and composer (died 2010).
February
  • 5Keith Ingham, English pianist.
  • 8James Blood Ulmer, American guitarist and singer.
  • 12Lionel Grigson, British pianist and trumpeter (died 1994).
  • 26Yōsuke Yamashita, Japanese pianist, composer and writer.
March
  • 3
    • Lyman Woodard, American organist (died 2009).
    • Teruo Nakamura, Japanese bassist.
  • 4Dave Matthews, American keyboardist.
  • 5Dave Green, English upright bassist.
  • 6
    • Charles Tolliver, American trumpeter and composer.
    • Flora Purim, Brazilian singer.
    • Robin Kenyatta, American alto saxophonist (died 2004).
  • 21Amina Claudine Myers, American pianist, organist, vocalist, and composer.
  • 25Aretha Franklin, American singer and songwriter (died 2018).
April
  • 2Leon Russell, American musician and songwriter (died 2016).
  • 13Rusty Jones, American drummer (died 2015).
  • 17
    • Buster Williams, American bassist.
    • Han Bennink, Dutch drummer and multi-instrumentalist.
  • 21Alan Skidmore, English tenor saxophonist.
  • 29Sammy Rimington, English reedist.
May
  • 6David Friesen, American bassist.
  • 13Jim Douglas, Scottish guitarist.
  • 20Dan Jacobs, American trumpeter and flugelhornist.[4]
  • 23Randolph Colville, Scottish clarinettist and saxophonist (died 2004).
  • 26Geoff Bull, Australian trumpeter and bandleader.
June
  • 3Curtis Mayfield, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, record producer (died 1999).
  • 14Peter Lemer, English pianist and keyboarder, Spontaneous Music Ensemble.
  • 17Torgrim Sollid, Norwegian trumpeter and drummer.
  • 21Ditlef Eckhoff, Norwegian trumpeter.
  • 25Joe Chambers, American drummer, pianist, vibraphonist, and composer.
July
  • 2Mike Abene, American pianist.
  • 3Lonnie Smith, American Hammond B3 organist
  • 11Tomasz Stanko, Polish trumpeter and composer (died 2018).
  • 12Richard Stoltzman, American clarinetist.
August
  • 2Carl Saunders, American trumpeter, composer and educator.
  • 6Byard Lancaster, American saxophonist and flutist (died 2012).
  • 9Jack DeJohnette, American drummer, pianist, and composer.
  • 16Marc Moulin, Belgian musician and journalist (died 2008).
  • 23
    • Letta Mbulu, South African singer.
    • Walter Payton, American bassist and sousaphonist (died 2010).
  • 25
September
  • 6
    • Andrew White, American saxophonist.
    • Dave Bargeron, American trombonist and tubist.
  • 12Jane Getz, American pianist.
  • 14Oliver Lake, American saxophonist and composer.
  • 22Marlena Shaw, American singer.
  • 23Jeremy Steig, American flautist (died 2016).
  • 25John Taylor, British pianist (died 2015).
  • 28Tim Maia, Brazilian musician and songwriter (died 1998).
  • 29Jean-Luc Ponty, French violinist and composer.
  • 30Frankie Lymon, American singer (died 1968).
October
  • 1
    • , American drummer.
    • Wendell Harrison, American clarinetist, tenor saxophonist.
  • 5Donald Ayler, American trumpeter (died 2007).
  • 10Cecil Bridgewater, American trumpeter.
  • 25Terumasa Hino, Japanese trumpeter.
  • 26Ranee Lee, American vocalist.
  • 27Philip Catherine, Belgian guitarist and composer.
November
December
  • 9Jimmy Owens, American trumpeter, composer, arranger, and educator.
  • 19Cornell Dupree, American guitarist (died 2011).
  • 26Doug Hammond, American drummer, composer, and poet.
  • 31Andy Summers, English guitarist, composer, and photographer.
Unknown date
  • Carlton Kitto, Indian guitarist (died 2016).
  • Pocho Lapouble, Argentine drummer, composer and arranger (died 2009).
  • Richard Badendyck, Norwegian singer and pianist.
  • , American guitarist, composer, arranger, and educator.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Jazz History: The Standards (1940s)". JazzStandards.com. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  2. ^ "Sarah Vaughan", bio.
  3. ^ "The Apollo Theater's Legendary Amateur Night". HuffingtonPost.com. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  4. ^ ""Dan Jacobs; His Star is Still Rising"". WestMichMusicHystericalSociety.com. Archived from the original on 2018-10-16. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
  5. ^ "Terje Fjærn er død 73 år gammel" (in Norwegian). Verdens Gang. 2016-06-08. Retrieved 2016-07-21.

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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