1970 in jazz

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1970 in jazz
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Manfred Krug and Etta Cameron
Decade1970s in jazz
Music1970 in music
StandardsList of post-1950 jazz standards
See also1969 in jazz1971 in jazz
List of years in jazz

This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1970.

Events[]

June[]

  • 17 – The 4th Montreux Jazz Festival started in Montreux, Switzerland (June 17 – 22).[1]

July[]

September[]

  • 18 – The 13th Monterey Jazz Festival started in Monterey, California (September 18 – 20).[4]

Album releases[]

  • Bill Evans: Montreux II
  • Bill Evans: Bill Evans Alone
  • Paul Bley: Improvisie
  • Marion Brown: Afternoon of a Georgia Faun
  • Alice Coltrane: Ptah, the El Daoud
  • McCoy Tyner: Extensions
  • Art Ensemble of Chicago: Les Stances a Sophie
  • Sonny Sharrock: Monkey-Pockie-Boo
  • Freddie Hubbard: Straight Life
  • Jan Garbarek: Afric Pepperbird
  • Evan Parker: The Topography of the Lungs
  • Spontaneous Music Ensemble: So What Do You Think
  • Alice Coltrane: Journey in Satchidananda
  • Pharoah Sanders: Deaf Dumb Blind (Summun Bukmun Umyun)
  • Stanley Turrentine: Sugar
  • Sun Ra and his Astro Infinity Arkestra: My Brother the Wind
  • Woody Shaw: Blackstone Legacy
  • Freddie Hubbard: Red Clay
  • McCoy Tyner: Asante
  • Miles Davis: Bitches' Brew
  • Leon Thomas: Album
  • Hubert Laws: Afro-Classic
  • John McLaughlin: My Goal's Beyond
  • ICP Orchestra: Groupcomposing
  • Gunter Hampel: People Symphony
  • Keith Tippett: Dedicated To You But You Weren't Listening
  • Misha Mengelberg: Instant Composers Pool 005
  • Gunter Hampel: Ballet-Symphony
  • Chris McGregor: And the Brotherhood of Breath
  • Joe McPhee: Nation Time
  • Hugh Masekela: Reconstruction

Deaths[]

January
  • 16Lem Davis, American alto saxophonist (born 1914).
  • 17Billy Stewart, American singer, drummer, and pianist (born 1937).
March
  • 2Emile Barnes, American clarinetist (born 1892).
  • 21Jack Sels, Belgian saxophonist and composer (born 1922).
April
  • 10Ralph Escudero, Puerto Rican bassist and tubist (born 1898).
  • 20Perry Bradford, African-American composer, songwriter, and vaudeville performer (born 1893).
May
  • 10Frankie Lee Sims, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (born 1917).
  • 11Johnny Hodges, American alto saxophonist (born 1906).
  • 24Cliff Jackson, American pianist (born 1902).
June
  • 16Lonnie Johnson, American singer and guitarist (born 1899).
July
  • 26Fernando Arbello, Puerto Rican trombonist (born 1907).
  • 31Booker Ervin, American saxophonist (born 1930).
August
  • 4Scoops Carry, American saxophonist and clarinetist (born 1915).
  • 5Otto Hardwick, American saxophonist (born 1904).
September
  • 18Maxwell Davis, American saxophonist, arranger, and record producer (born 1916).
October
  • 11Phil Spitalny, American bandleader (born 1890).
  • 12Barney Rapp, American drummer and orchestra leader (born 1900).
November
  • 20Don Stovall, American alto saxophonist (born 1913).
  • 25Albert Ayler, American saxophonist and singer (born 1936).
December
  • 14Elmer Schoebel, American pianist and composer (born 1896).

Births[]

Live Maria Roggen at Sentralen during the 2016 Oslo Jazzfestival.
Yinka Davies 2005.
Ingrid Laubrock 2006.
Susie Ibarra 2014.
January
  • 1Karen Souza, Argentin singer.
  • 4Michel Bisceglia, Belgian pianist.
  • 5Jesper Bodilsen, Danish upright bassist.
  • 19Iiro Rantala, Finnish pianist, Trio Töykeät.
  • 24Adam Pierończyk, Polish saxophonist and composer.
February
  • 9Eldbjørg Raknes, Norwegian singer.
  • 13Adam Cruz, American drummer.
  • 20
    • Craig Taborn, American pianist, organist, keyboardist and composer.
    • Éric Legnini, Belgian pianist and bandleader.
  • 27Lina Nyberg, Swedish singer and composer.
March
  • 11Justin Hayford, American singer and pianist.
  • 19Harald Johnsen, Norwegian upright bassist (died 2011).
  • 22Live Maria Roggen, Norwegian singer and composer, Come Shine.
April
  • 1Tone Lise Moberg, Norwegian singer.
  • 15Michael Schiefel, German singer.
  • 20Avishai Cohen, Israeli bassist, composer, singer and arranger.
  • 25Kjersti Stubø, Norwegian singer.
May
  • 1Sacha Perry, American pianist and composer.[5]
  • 4
    • Giovanni Mirabassi, Italian pianist.
    • Jeremy Davenport, American trumpeter and singer.
  • 6Juliet Kelly, British singer and songwriter.[6]
  • 22Jimmy Bennington, American drummer.
June
  • 2Matt Garrison, American bassist.
  • 10Dwayne Burno, American upright bassist (died 2013).
  • 12Dave Maric, British composer and musician.
  • 13Ron Westray, American trombonist, composer and educator.
  • 16Gregory Hutchinson, American drummer.
  • 21Eric Reed, American pianist and composer.
  • 22 – , Swedish trumpeter.
  • 24Bernardo Sassetti, Portuguese pianist and film composer (died 2012).
July
  • 6
  • 13Glenn Corneille, Dutch pianist (died 2005).
  • 14Jacob Young, Norwegian guitarist.
  • 15Frank McComb, American soul singer and pianist.
  • 16Yinka Davies, Nigerian vocalist, dancer, and lyricist.
  • 17Alvester Garnett, American drummer.
  • 25Brian Blade, American drummer, composer and singer-songwriter.
  • 30Susanne Abbuehl, Swiss-Dutch singer.
August
  • 1Kishon Khan, Bangladeshi-British pianist, composer, arranger, and music producer.
  • 21
    • Marlon Jordan, American trumpeter, composer, and bandleader.
    • Simone Eriksrud, Norwegian singer and composer.
  • 22Erik van der Luijt, Dutch pianist, composer, and band leader.
  • 23Brad Mehldau, American pianist, composer, and band leader.
  • 24Chris Tarry, Canadian bass guitarist.

, September

  • 3Haydain Neale, Canadian singer-songwriter (died 2009).
  • 24Ingrid Laubrock, German soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophonist.
  • 28Neil Yates, British trumpeter.
October
  • 5Tord Gustavsen (October 5), Norwegian pianist and composer.
  • 8Maria Kannegaard, Danish-born Norwegian pianist.
  • 16Heine Totland, Norwegian singer.
  • 19Jacob Karlzon, Swedish pianist and composer.
  • 20Håvard Lund, Norwegian clarinetist and saxophonist.
  • 22Manuel Mota, Portuguese guitarist.
  • 23Tobias Sjögren, Swedish guitarist and composer.
  • 24Jesse Harris, American singer-songwriter.
  • 28Kurt Rosenwinkel (October 28), American guitarist and keyboardist.
  • 29Toby Smith, British keyboardist and songwriter for Jamiroquai (died 2017).
November
  • 15Susie Ibarra, American composer and percussionist.
  • 20Geoffrey Keezer, American pianist.
  • 22Chris Fryar, American drummer.
December
  • 14Anna Maria Jopek, Polish singer.
  • 18Norman Brown, American guitarist.
  • 24Marco Minnemann, German drummer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist.
Unknown date
  • Andreas Paolo Perger, Austrian guitarist, improviser, and composer.
  • Anna Mjöll, Icelandic singer and songwriter.
  • Dominic Green, British writer and guitarist.
  • Kate McGarry, American singer.
  • Keith Anderson, American saxophonist.
  • Lullaby Baxter, Canadian singer.
  • Matt Lavelle, American trumpet, flugelhorn and bass clarinet player.
  • Peter Martin, American pianist.
  • Tom Brantley, American trombonist.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Montreux Jazz Festival 1970 Setlists". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
  2. ^ Yanow, Scott. "Lee Morgan – Live at the Lighthouse [Blue Note]". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
  3. ^ "Newport Jazz Festival 1970 Poster". WolfgangsVault.com. Archived from the original on 2016-06-03. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
  4. ^ "The Monterey Jazz Festival 1970 Collections". Collections.Stanford.edu. Retrieved 2016-04-30.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Kaven, L., liner note, Eretics (Smalls, 2005).
  6. ^ "Jazz Bassist Andrea Veneziani's Debut CD, "Oltreoceano"Juliet Kelly". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 2018-03-30.

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