1930 in jazz
1930 in jazz | |
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The Italian female jazz band "Delores" in 1930 | |
Decade | 1930s in jazz |
Music | 1930 in music |
Standards | List of 1930s jazz standards |
See also | 1929 in jazz – 1931 in jazz |
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This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1930.
Musicians born that year included Ornette Coleman, Herbie Mann, Helen Merrill, Sonny Rollins, Ray Charles and Clifford Brown.
Standards
See also: List of 1930s jazz standards
- In 1930 standards published included "Body and Soul", "But Not for Me" and "Embraceable You".
Births
- Abbey Lincoln, American vocalist and songwriter
- Ahmad Jamal,
- Alan Abel,
- Annie Ross,
- Benny Powell,
- Big Tiny Little,
- Bill Eyden,
- Bill Hughes,
- Blue Mitchell,
- Bob Hammer,
- Bob Havens,
- Buddy Bregman,
- Buddy Montgomery,
- Chris Barber,
- Claude Bolling,
- Clifford Brown, trumpeter
- Dakota Staton,
- Dave McKenna,
- David Amram,
- Donald Washington, Sr.,
- Ed Thigpen,
- Ed Wiley, Jr.,
- Eddie Bo, American singer and pianist
- Eddie Locke,
- Eric Dixon,
- Erik Moseholm,
- Frank Strazzeri,
- Friedrich Gulda,
- George Girard,
- Gerhard Aspheim, Norwegian trombonist
- Grover Mitchell,
- Hank Garland,
- Hank Mobley,
- Helen Merrill, singer
- Herb Pomeroy,
- Herbie Mann, flutist
- Irene Reid,
- Jack Sharpe,
- Jackie Dougan,
- Jay Migliori,
- Jim Hall,
- Jimmy Deuchar,
- Joe Maini,
- Joe Negri,
- Joe Porcaro,
- John Fischer,
- John Mayer,
- John Neely,
- Johnny Varro,
- Joyce Collins,
- Kenny Wheeler,
- Marty Grosz,
- Maxine Daniels,
- Mike Zwerin,
- Morgana King,
- Muhal Richard Abrams,
- Nancy Harrow,
- Ornette Coleman, saxophonist, violinist, trumpeter and composer
- Oscar Klein,
- Papa Bue,
- Pat Halcox,
- Paul Horn,
- Pete Fountain,
- Ray Charles, singer
- Richard B. Boone,
- Richie Kamuca,
- Rolf Billberg,
- Ron Collier,
- Ronnell Bright,
- Roy Fisher,
- Sabu Martinez,
- Sam Most,
- Sivuca,
- Sonny Rollins, tenor saxophonist
- Spike Robinson,
- Stan Greig,
- Tommy Bryant,
- Tommy Flanagan,
- Tommy Tedesco,
- Vic Ash, English saxophonist and clarinetist
- Walter Benton, American tenor saxophonist
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