1956 in jazz

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1956 in jazz
Musicians performing in Tom's Tavern club at Gonzalez and Railroad streets Pensacola, Florida.jpg
Musicians performing in Tom's Tavern club at Gonzalez and Railroad streets: Pensacola, Florida, 1956
Decade1950s in jazz
Music1956 in music
StandardsList of post-1950 jazz standards
See also1955 in jazz1957 in jazz
List of years in jazz

This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1956.

Events[]

July[]

  • 5 – The 5th Newport Jazz Festival started in Newport, Rhode Island (July 5 – 7).[1]
  • 7Duke Ellington and his band performs at the Newport Jazz Festival. The album Ellington at Newport devises a landmark performance which is capped by an amazing tenor saxophone solo by Paul Gonsalves on "Diminuendo" and "Crescendo in Blue".[2]

Unknown date

  • The guitarist Mundell Lowe brings pianist Bill Evans to the attention of Orin Keepnews and Bill Grauer of Riverside records.
  • Dizzy Gillespie meets Argentine pianist Lalo Schifrin and is impressed. Dizzy continues to gravitate to the Latin rhythms.
  • Miles Davis and his quintet record four records (Cookin' , Relaxin' , Workin' and Steamin' ) for Prestige, spending only two days in the studio to complete. Miles also records 'Round about Midnight on the Columbia label.

Album releases[]

*Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers: The Jazz Messengers
  • Kenny Burrell: All Night Long
  • Rosemary Clooney: Blue Rose
  • Chris Connor: Chris Connor
  • Miles Davis: Round About Midnight (released 1957 - recorded 1955 and 1956)
  • Jimmy Giuffre: The Jimmy Giuffre Clarinet
  • Quincy Jones: This Is How I Feel About Jazz
  • Stan Kenton: Cuban Fire!
  • Peggy Lee: Black Coffee (Reissue)
  • John Lewis: Grand Encounter
  • Charles Mingus: Pithecanthropus Erectus
  • Modern Jazz Quartet: Fontessa
  • Phineas Newborn:
  • Max Roach: Plus Four
  • Sonny Rollins
    • Saxophone Colossus
    • "Sonny Rollins Plus 4"
    • "Tenor Madness"
    • "Work Time"
  • George Russell:The Jazz Workshop
  • John Serry Sr.: Squeeze Play
  • Horace Silver: Six Pieces of Silver
  • Zoot Sims: Tonite's Music Today
  • Jimmy Smith: A New Star A New Sound
  • Cecil Taylor: Jazz Advance
  • Lucky Thompson:
  • Mel Torme:
  • Lennie Tristano:

Standards[]

Deaths[]

May

  • 13Don Kirkpatrick, American pianist and arranger (born 1905).
  • 15Adrian Rollini, American bass saxophonist (born 1903).
  • 30Valaida Snow, African-American jazz musician and entertainer (born 1904).

June

  • 11Frankie Trumbauer, American saxophonists (born 1901).
  • 26
    • Clifford Brown, American trumpeter (born 1930).
    • Richie Powell, American bebop pianist (born 1931).

July

  • 7Alex Hyde, American bandleader and violinist (born 1898).
  • 11Ernst Höllerhagen, German reedist (born 1912).

September

  • 8Fred Rich, Polish-born American bandleader and composer (born 1898).

October

  • 18Harry Parry, Welsh clarinetist and bandleader (born 1912).

November

  • 5Art Tatum, American pianist and virtuoso (born 1909).
  • 7Una Mae Carlisle, American singer, pianist, and songwriter (born 1915).
  • 20Achille Baquet, American clarinetist and saxophonist (born 1885).
  • 26Tommy Dorsey, American trombonist, trumpeter, composer, and bandleader (born 1905).

Unknown date

  • Joe Appleton, British saxophonist and clarinetist from the West Indies (born 1900).

Births[]

Mary Coughlan performing live

January

  • 1Ziad Rahbani, Lebanese composer, pianist, playwright, and political commentator.
  • 4
    • Alex Cline, American drummer.
    • Nels Cline, American guitarist and composer.
  • 7Steve Williams, American drummer.
  • 21Kevin Norton, American percussionist and composer.
  • 23Ralph Carney, American saxophonist and clarinetist, Tin Huey (died 2017).
  • 24Mitchel Forman, American keyboardist.
  • 26Steve Dobrogosz, American pianist and composer.

February

  • 11
  • 15Nils Landgren, Swedish trombone player.
  • 20Riccardo Del Fra, Italian upright bassist, bandleader, composer, and arranger.
  • 28Jens Wendelboe, Norwegian trombonist and orchestra leader.

March

  • 2Danilo Terenzi, Italian trombonist and composer (died 1995).
  • 4Kermit Driscoll, American bassist.

April

  • 2Károly Binder, Hungarian pianist.
  • 3Tessa Souter, English singer, songwriter, and writer.
  • 4Gary Smulyan, American baritone saxophonist.
  • 9Michael Hashim, American jazz alto saxophonist.
  • 16T Lavitz, American keyboardist, composer and producer (died 2010).
  • 19Denardo Coleman, American drummer.
  • 27 – , Canadian Jazz, Latin Vocalist composer, and recording artist of Mexican American extraction.

May

  • 5Mary Coughlan, Irish jazz and folk singer, and actress.
  • 8Jean-Marc Jafet, French bassist and guitarist.
  • 13Oskar Aichinger, Austrian pianist.[3]
  • 14Bruce Forman, American guitarist.
  • 15Mathias Claus, German jazz pianist and composer.
  • 21Wolfgang Puschnig, Austrian saxophonist.
  • 26Quanti Bomani, Afro-Caribbean multi-instrumentalist and composer.

June

  • 5Kenny G, American saxophonist.
  • 8Uri Caine, American pianist and composer.
  • 11Jamaaladeen Tacuma, American bassist.
  • 19Aaron Scott, American composer and drummer.
  • 26Bill Cunliffe, American jazz pianist and composer.
  • 27Maria João, Portuguese singer.

July

  • 5Billy Jenkins, English guitarist, composer, and bandleader.
  • 6John Jorgenson, American guitarist and banjo player, Desert Rose Band and Hellecasters.
  • 17Lucien Barbarin, American trombonist.
  • 18Hein van de Geyn, Dutch upright bassist, composer and band leader.
  • 19Marit Sandvik, Norwegian singer.
  • 21Franklin Kiermyer, Canadian drummer, composer and bandleader.
  • 24Denis Colin, French bass clarinettist and composer.
  • 26Wayne Krantz, American guitarist.

August

  • 13Gast Waltzing, Luxembourgian trumpeter and composer.[4]
  • 15Lorraine Desmarais, French-Canadian jazz pianist and composer.
  • 24Mimi Fox, American guitarist and educator.
  • 29Doug Raney, American guitarist (died 2016).

September

  • 1Hilde Hefte, Norwegian singer.
  • 8Eivin One Pedersen, Norwegian accordionist and pianist (died 2012).
  • 12Brian Lynch, American trumpeter.
  • 15
    • Ned Rothenberg, American multi-instrumentalist and composer.
    • George Howard, American saxophonist (died 1998).
  • 19Wolfgang Lackerschmid, German vibraphonist, bandleader, and composer.
  • 20Steve Coleman, African-American saxophonist, composer and band leader.

October

  • 9Geir Langslet, Norwegian pianist.
  • 10Johnny O'Neal, American pianist and vocalist.
  • 20Martin Taylor, British guitarist.
  • 22Jane Bunnett, Canadian soprano saxophonist, flautist, and bandleader.
  • 23
    • Dianne Reeves, American singer.
    • Svein Dag Hauge, Norwegian guitarist.
  • 26Mike LeDonne, American pianist and organist.
  • 27Ben Besiakov, Danish pianist and keyboardist.
  • 28Liz Story, American pianist and composer.
  • 29David Chesky, American pianist, composer, producer, arranger, and co-founder of the label Chesky Records.
  • 31Bob Belden, American saxophonist, arranger, composer, bandleader, and producer (died 2015).

November

  • 1Tim Landers, American bass guitarist, composer and record producer.
  • 2Frank Kimbrough, American pianist.
  • 7
    • Denise Jannah, Dutch vocalist.
    • Iro Haarla, Finnish pianist and composer.
    • Mikhail Alperin, Ukrainian born jazz pianist, member of the Moscow Art Trio, professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music (died 2018).[5]
  • 10Louis Mhlanga, Zimbabwean guitarist.
  • 12Satoshi Inoue, Japanese guitarist.
  • 18Tiziano Tononi, Italian percussionist and composer.

December

  • 3Rob Waring, American-Norwegian vibraphonist.
  • 5Randy Johnston, American guitarist.
  • 12Geir Holmsen, Norwegian bassist.
  • 18Chris Murrell, American singer (died 2017).
  • 21Zeena Parkins, American harpist.
  • 24Ralph Moore, English saxophonist.
  • 27Karl Denson, American saxophonist, flutist, and vocalist.

Unknown date

  • Chris Wilson, Australian singer and guitarist (died 2019).[6]
  • Gregg Karukas, smooth jazz pianist.
  • Lee Pui Ming, Hong Kong-born American pianist, vocalist, and composer.
  • Nicola Stilo, Italian flautist, guitarist, and pianist.
  • Raymond Strid, Swedish drummer.
  • Reiner Michalke, German musician and artistic director of the Moers Festival.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Newport Jazz Festival 1956 Poster". Rirocks.net. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
  2. ^ Bailey, C. Michael (2005-08-10). "Duke Ellington: The Complete Live At Newport 1956". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  3. ^ "Oskar Aichinger". RateYourMusic.com. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
  4. ^ "Gast Waltzing". RateYourMusic.com. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  5. ^ "В Осло умер Михаил Альперин". lenta.ru (in Russian). 2018-05-11. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
  6. ^ Carmody, Broede (2019-01-17). "'Magnificent Australian': Chris Wilson dies after cancer diagnosis". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2019-01-18.

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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