1954 in jazz

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1954 in jazz
Jazz musician Duke Ellington.JPEG
Duke Ellington at the KFG Radio Studio, November 1954
Decade1950s in jazz
Music1954 in music
StandardsList of post-1950 jazz standards
See also1953 in jazz1955 in jazz
List of years in jazz

This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1954.

Events[]

July[]

  • 17 – The very first Newport Jazz Festival started in Newport, Rhode Island (July 17 – 18).[1]
    • The 1st day featured Dizzy Gillespie Quintet, Billie Holiday, and Oscar Peterson
    • The 2nd day featured Ella Fitzgerald, Gene Krupa Trio, and Erroll Garner[2]

November[]

  • 8 – Following the release of Jazz Goes to College, Dave Brubeck is featured on the cover of Time magazine, with the accompanying article describing Brubeck as "the most exciting new jazz artist at work today".[3]

Album releases[]

  • Dave Brubeck Quartet: Jazz Goes to College
  • Sarah Vaughan: Sarah Vaughan
  • Chet Baker:
  • Tal Farlow:
  • Tal Farlow:
  • John Serry Sr.: RCA Thesaurus
  • Stan Kenton: Kenton Showcase

Standards[]

Deaths[]

Eddie Condon, Tony Parenti, Wild Bill Davison, Brad Gowans, Jack Lesberg, and , Eddie Condon's, New York
Lee Morse c. 1930
February
  • 7Alfred Burt, American composer and trumpeter (born 1920).
March
  • 11William Frank Newton, American trumpeter (born 1906).
April
  • 14Lil Green, American singer and songwriter (born 1919).
May
  • 31Garland Wilson, American pianist (born 1909).
September
  • 8Brad Gowans, American trombonist and reedist (born 1903).
November
  • 5Hot Lips Page, American trumpeter, singer, and bandleader (born 1908).
  • 29Dink Johnson, dixieland pianist, clarinetist, and drummer (born 1892).
December
  • 7Austin Wylie, American bandleader (born 1893).
  • 15Papa Celestin, American jazz bandleader, trumpeter, cornetist, and vocalist (born 1884).
  • 16Lee Morse, American singer and songwriter (born 1897).
Unknown date
  • Rudy Williams, American jazz alto saxophonist (born 1909).

Births[]

Don Mumford in 2002.
John Wolf Brennan at the 2010 Jazz Festival Willisau.
Paolo Vinaccia, Arendal Sessions.
Knut Værnes at Victoria, during the 2016 Oslo Jazzfestival.
Peter Erskine in 2008.
Al Di Meola in 2006.
Pat Metheny in 2010.
January
  • 14Gunnar Andreas Berg, Norwegian guitarist, music teacher, and record label manager.[4]
  • 18Tina Marsh, American vocalist and composer (died 2009).
  • 20Steve Rochinski, American guitarist and teacher.
  • 23David Bloom, American guitarist, flautist, and composer.
  • 28Henry Johnson, American guitarist.
February
  • 9Don Mumford, American drummer (died 2007).
  • 13John Wolf Brennan, Irish pianist, organist, melodica player.
  • 16
    • Jeff Clayton, American alto saxophonist and flautist.
    • Torbjørn Sunde, Norwegian trombonist, composer, and band leader.
March
  • 1Carles Benavent, Spanish bassist.
  • 4Ricky Ford, American tenor saxophonist.
  • 11
    • Jon Jang, American pianist, composer, and bandleader.
    • Judy Niemack, American vocalist.
  • 13Simon James, English guitarist, Acoustic Alchemy.
  • 14Nick Webb, English guitarist and composer, Acoustic Alchemy (died 1998).
  • 16Brian Torff, American upright bassist and composer.
  • 18
    • Andy Narell, American steelpan player and composer.
    • Harry Sokal, Austrian jazz saxophonist.
  • 21Haakon Graf, Norwegian keyboardist.
  • 24
    • Hank Roberts, American cellist and vocalist.
    • Steve LaSpina, American bassist.
    • Vince Jones, Australian singer, songwriter, trumpeter, and flugelhornist.
  • 27Paolo Vinaccia, Italian composer, drummer, and percussionist, living in Norway.
  • 28Donald Brown, American pianist.
April
  • 1Knut Værnes, Norwegian guitarist, composer and band leader.
  • 3Chuck Deardorf, American bassist.
  • 4Michel Camilo, Santo Domingan pianist and composer.
  • 9Steve Holt, Canadian musician.
  • 16Brian Rolland, American guitarist, composer, and songwriter (died 2018).
  • 28Frank Jakobsen, Norwegian drummer, Bergen Big Band.
May
  • 3Angela Bofill, American vocalist and songwriter.
  • 9Barb Jungr, Englist singer and songwriter.
  • 10Lorne Lofsky, Canadian guitarist, Oscar Peterson Quartet.
  • 21Marc Ribot, American guitarist and composer.
  • 24Catherine Whitney, American singer, composer, and lyricist.
June
  • 4Scott Earl Holman, American pianist.
  • 5Peter Erskine, American drummer and composer.
  • 11John Bernard Riley, American drummer and educator.
  • 12Jesper Lundgaard, Danish bassist, bandleader, and composer.
  • 26Øystein Norvoll, Norwegian guitarist.
  • 27Madeline Eastman, American singer.
  • 30Eric Von Essen, American bassist, pianist, and composer (died 1997).
July
  • 7Pam Bricker, American singer (died 2005).
  • 10Stu Goldberg, American keyboarder.
  • 13
    • Bruno Råberg, Swedish-born bassist and composer.
    • Ernst Ulrich Deuker, German bassist and bass clarinetist, Ideal.
  • 19Ivar Thomassen, Norwegian folk singer, songwriter, and jazz pianist (died 2016).[5]
  • 22
    • Al Di Meola, American guitarist and composer.
    • Johannes Bauer, German trombonist (died 2016).
  • 25Svein Olav Blindheim, Norwegian upright bassist.
  • 28Nnenna Freelon, American singer.
  • 29Michel Benita, Algerian-French upright bass player.
August
  • 11Steve Nelson, American vibraphonist.
  • 12Pat Metheny, American guitarist and composer, Pat Metheny Group.
  • 15Dennis González, American trumpeter, poet, visual artist, and music educator.
  • 19Tim Hagans, American trumpet player, arranger and composer.
  • 21Bodil Niska, Norwegian saxophonist.
  • 26Scott Henderson, American guitarist.
  • 29
    • Enzo Nini, Italian saxophonist, flautist, composer, and arranger.
    • Stephanie Nakasian, American vocalist.
  • 31Sergio Caputo, Italian singer, writer, composer, and guitarist.
September
  • 2Steve Masakowski, American guitaristt, educator, and inventor.
  • 12Scott Hamilton, American tenor saxophonist.
  • 18Jovino Santos-Neto, Brazilian-American pianist, flutist, composer, arranger, educator, and record producer.
  • 20Peter White, American guitarist.
  • 24Jay Hoggard, American vibraphonist.
  • 26
    • Bill Milkowski, American jazz critic, journalist, and author.
    • Craig Chaquico, Portuguese-American guitarist, songwriter, composer, and record producer.
  • 30
    • Basia, Polish singer-songwriter and record producer.
    • Patrice Rushen, American vocalist.
October
  • 4Paleka, Portuguese percussionist.
  • 9Eugenio Toussaint, Mexican composer, arranger and pianist (died 2011).
  • 10Ondrej Havelka, Czech singer, actor and director.
  • 10Ed Cherry, American guitarist.
  • 16Tim Berne, American saxophone player.
  • 18Rick Vandivier, American guitarist, composer and educator.
  • 20Günter Müller, German drummer and sound artist.
  • 24
    • Anthony Cox, American bassist and composer.
    • Cindy Breakspeare, Canadian-Jamaican musician.
  • 27Wendell Brunious, American trumpeter and bandleader.
  • 30Tom Browne, American trumpeter.
  • 31Tim Sparks, American guitarist, singer, arranger, and composer.
November
  • 1Carmen Lundy, American singer and composer.
  • 8Kåre Garnes, Norwegian bassist.
  • 23
    • Bruce Hornsby, American singer and keyboardist.
    • Pete Allen, English clarinettist, saxophonist, bandleader, and vocalist.
  • 29Michael White, American clarinetist.
December
  • 4Michael Moore, American saxophonist.
  • 6
    • Steve Swell, American trombonist.
    • Wayne Peet, American pianist and organist.
  • 9
    • Kip Hanrahan, American music impresario, record producer and percussionist.
    • Steve Rodby, American bassist, Pat Metheny Group.
  • 10Edvard Askeland, Norwegian bassist.
  • 12Jeff Johnson, American bass player.
  • 16Joe Fonda, American bassist.
  • 22Warren Benbow, American drummer.
  • 26Noel Pointer, American violinist and record producer (died 1994).
Unknown date
  • J.T. Lewis, American drummer.
  • John Butcher, English tenor and soprano saxophonist.
  • John Russell, English guitarist.
  • Orhan Demir, Turkish-Canadian guitarist.
  • Tchavolo Schmitt, French guitarist.
  • Theresa Hightower, African-American singer (died 2018).
  • Yuri Lemeshev, Russian-American accordionist.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Belmore, Ryan (2015-07-17). "On This Day In Newport History: July 17, 1954 – First Newport Jazz Festival Held". WhatsUpNewp.com. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
  2. ^ "Newport History Jazz Festival 1954 Poster". Rirocks.net. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
  3. ^ Notre Dame's highest honor goes to musician Archived 2009-08-21 at the Wayback Machine Observer News. (May 19, 2006) Accessed September 27, 2007.
  4. ^ Monsen, Chris (2016-12-29). "Andreas Berg". Store Norske Leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2017-05-04.
  5. ^ Lund, Rolf Edmund (2016-11-30). "– En av de store er gått bort". Altaposten (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2016-12-05.

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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