Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame
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The Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame was part of a US-based non-profit organization (The Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame Foundation[1]) that operated from 1978 to 2004. It was based in San Diego County, California.[2]
The board Vice President in 1997 Daniel Del Fiorentino.[3]
Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame Inductees[]
1978[]
Louis Armstrong - Duke Ellington - Benny Goodman - Glenn Miller - Ella Fitzgerald - Roland Kirk
1979[]
Charlie Parker - Bix Beiderbecke - Fletcher Henderson - Miles Davis - Billie Holiday
1980[]
John Coltrane - James P. Johnson - Thelonious Monk - Earl Hines - Lester Young - Frank Sinatra
1981[]
Count Basie - Tommy Dorsey - Charlie Christian - Woody Herman - Buddy Rich - Billy Strayhorn - W. C. Handy - Bessie Smith[4]
1982[]
Jelly Roll Morton - Stan Kenton - Art Blakey - Charles Mingus - Coleman Hawkins - Dizzy Gillespie - Bill Evans - Sarah Vaughan
1983[]
Sidney Bechet - Ben Webster - Wes Montgomery - Harry James[5] - Stan Getz - Gene Krupa - Eddie Condon - Jimmy Dorsey - Eubie Blake - Ma Rainey
1984[]
King Oliver - Charlie Barnet - Claude Thornhill - Eric Dolphy - Chuck Berry - Gerry Mulligan - Django Reinhardt - Fats Navarro - Chick Webb - Carmen McRae
1985[]
Art Tatum - Roy Eldridge - Mary Lou Williams - Cannonball Adderley - Bunny Berigan - Jay McShann - Clifford Brown - Jack Teagarden - Illinois Jacquet - Billy Eckstine
1986[]
Red Nichols - Bunk Johnson - Lil Hardin Armstrong - Dave Brubeck - Kenny Clarke - Kid Ory - Gil Evans - Eddie Lang - Lionel Hampton - Johnny Hartman
1987[]
Pee Wee Russell - Willie Smith - Bennie Moten - Cab Calloway - Ray Noble - Sun Ra - Chet Baker - Jimmie Lunceford - Scott Joplin - Jimmie Noone - Dinah Washington
1988[]
Quincy Jones - J. J. Johnson - Dexter Gordon - Johnny Dodds - Buddy Tate - Billy May - Buddy Bolden - Benny Carter - Jimmy Rushing
1989[]
Ornette Coleman - Fats Waller - Frankie Carle - Milt Jackson - Shorty Rogers - Sonny Stitt - Isham Jones - Lawrence Welk - Mildred Bailey
1990[]
Artie Shaw - Buck Clayton - Kenny Burrell - Johnny Hodges - Don Redman - Jo Jones - Les Paul - Mel Tormé
1991[]
Horace Silver - Clarence Williams - Paul Desmond - Andy Kirk - Baby Dodds - Bud Powell - Max Roach - Red Norvo - Lena Horne
1992[]
Ben Pollack - Jimmy McPartland - Hal Kemp - Bud Freeman - Zoot Sims - Oscar Pettiford - Pops Foster - Sammy Kaye - Guy Lombardo - Peggy Lee
1993[]
James Moody - Budd Johnson - Louie Bellson - Meade Lux Lewis - Paul Whiteman[6] - John Kirby - Cootie Williams - Erroll Garner - Louis Prima - Teddy Wilson - Nat King Cole
1994[]
Clark Terry - Freddie Hubbard - Sweets Edison - Paul Chambers - Stuff Smith - Raymond Scott - Jimmy Blanton - Wynton Kelly - Rex Stewart - Betty Carter
1995[]
- Oscar Peterson - Herbie Hancock - Red Allen - Thad Jones - Joe Pass - Tito Puente - Stéphane Grappelli - Joe Williams
1996[]
Wynton Marsalis - Tal Farlow - Doc Cheatham - Sid Catlett - Tex Beneke - Lucky Millinder - Al Cohn - Jess Stacy - Milton Hinton - Alberta Hunter
1997[]
Wild Bill Davison - Bobby Hackett - Pete Fountain - Ray Brown - Tony Williams - Freddie Keppard - Mel Powell - Muggsy Spanier - Charlie Shavers - Tony Bennett
1998[]
Eddie Miller - Dorothy Donegan - Wayne Shorter - Yank Lawson - Claude Hopkins - Adrian Rollini - Art Hodes - Will Bradley - Louis Jordan - Maxine Sullivan
1999[]
Sonny Rollins - Barney Kessel - Billy Taylor - Jonah Jones - Tommy Flanagan - Barry Harris - Marian McPartland - Nancy Wilson[7] - Les Brown - Stanley Dance
2000[]
Joe Venuti - Harry Carney - Dave Tough - Sy Oliver - Hank Jones - Freddie Green - Chubby Jackson - McCoy Tyner - Ron Carter - Shirley Horn
2001[]
Art Farmer - Lawrence Brown - Lennie Tristano - Tadd Dameron - Jimmy Rowles - John Lewis - Terry Gibbs - Toshiko Akiyoshi - Gerald Wilson - Helen Forrest
2002[]
John Lewis - Buddy DeFranco - Lennie Tristano - Ralph Sutton - Shelly Manne - Art Pepper - Bing Crosby - Nina Simone - T-Bone Walker - Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra - George Simon
2003[]
Bob Brookmeyer - Jim Hall - Toshiko Akiyoshi - Jimmy Rowles - Ray Nance - Scott LaFaro - Howard McGhee - J. C. Higginbotham - Bob Eberly - Jo Stafford - Eddie Sauter - B. B. King - Ted Weems - Norman Granz
2004[]
Mundell Lowe - Specs Powell - Paul Tanner - Gerald Wilson - Terry Gibbs - Tadd Dameron - Paul Gonsalves - Trummy Young - Perry Como - Martha Tilton - Sammy Nestico - Ray Charles - William McKinney - Helen Oakley Dance - Irving Berlin
References[]
- ^ ProPublica, Mike Tigas, Sisi Wei, Ken Schwencke, Alec Glassford. "Nonprofit Explorer". ProPublica. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
- ^ Whitaker, Dave (2004-12-31). "Dave's Music Database: Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame". Dave's Music Database. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
- ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths CHEATHAM, DOC". The New York Times. 1997-06-03. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
- ^ Music in American life : an encyclopedia of the songs, styles, stars, and stories that shaped our culture. Edmondson, Jacqueline, 1967-. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood. 2013. ISBN 9780313393488. OCLC 863032943.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ HAWORTH, ALAN LEE (2010-06-15). "JAMES, HARRY HAGG". tshaonline.org. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
- ^ "Paul Whiteman - The 'King of Jazz'". Swing Street. 2017-02-28. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
- ^ "Nancy Wilson". NMAC. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
External links[]
- Music halls of fame