1921 in jazz
1921 in jazz | |
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Paul Whiteman and orchestra in 1921 | |
Decade | 1920s in jazz |
Music | 1921 in music |
Standards | List of 1920s jazz standards |
See also | 1920 in jazz – 1922 in jazz |
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This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1921.
Musicians born that year included Humphrey Lyttelton and Eddie Calhoun.
Standards
See also: List of 1920s jazz standards
- In 1921 the main standard published was "The Sheik of Araby".[1]
Deaths
- Tony Jackson, American pianist, singer, and composer
Births
- Al Hayse, trombonist
- Al Tinney, pianist
- André Hodeir,
- Arturo O'Farrill,
- Bernie Leighton, pianist
- Bill DeArango, guitarist
- Billy Taylor, pianist and composer
- Buddy Collette,
- Cab Kaye, singer, pianist, bandleader
- Candido Camero,
- Chico Hamilton, drummer and bacnleader
- Connie Haines, singer
- Dennis Berry,
- Earl Washington (musician),
- Eddie Calhoun, double-bassist
- Ernie Royal, trumpeter
- Erroll Garner, pianist and composer
- Freddy Randall, trumpeter and bandleader
- Gene Roland,
- George Barnes, guitarist
- Gustav Brom,
- Harry Babasin, bassist
- Herb Ellis, guitarist
- Humphrey Lyttelton,
- Irv Kluger, drummer
- Jack Marshall, guitarist, conductor, and composer
- Jimmy Coe, saxophonist
- Jimmy Giuffre, clarinet and saxophone player
- Jimmy Henderson, trombonist and bandleader
- Joe Loco, pianist and arranger
- John Anderson, trumpeter
- John Bunch, pianist
- Jon Hendricks, lyricist and singer
- Julius Watkins, French-horn player
- Kenny Baker (trumpeter),
- Leon Breeden,
- Marty Napoleon, pianist
- Monk Montgomery, bassist
- Norman O'Connor,
- Norris Turney, flautist and saxophonist
- Pat Friday,
- Preston Love,
- Roy Kral, pianist and vocalist
- Shifty Henry,
- Simon Brehm,
- Tal Farlow,
- Tony Aless,
- Tony Scott, clarinetist
- Vinnie Burke, bassist
- Wardell Gray, tenor saxophonist
- Warren Covington, trombonist
References
- ↑ "History of Jazz Time Line: 1921". All About Jazz. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
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