1936 in jazz
1936 in jazz | |
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Decade | 1930s in jazz |
Music | 1936 in music |
Standards | List of 1930s jazz standards |
See also | 1935 in jazz – 1937 in jazz |
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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1936[1]
A book called Bud not Buddy is a great recourse for this topic.
Standards
See also: List of 1930s jazz standards
Deaths
- Charlie Green, jazz trombonists, and the soloist in the Fletcher Henderson orchestra
- Mike Bernard, ragtime pianist
- Mitja Nikisch, German pianist and band leader
- Sam Morgan, New Orleans jazz trumpet player and bandleader.
Births
- Albert Ayler, American saxophonist, singer and composer
- Amancio D'Silva, Indian-born guitarist and composer
- Arthur Jenkins,
- Beaver Harris, American drummer
- Bill Ashton, British saxophonist and composer
- Billy Higgins, American drummer
- Bobby Darin, American singer
- Bobby Wellins, Scottish tenor saxophonist
- Buell Neidlinger, American cellist and double bassist
- Byrdie Green, American singer
- Carla Bley, American composer, pianist, organist and bandleader
- Carmell Jones, American trumpet player
- Charles Turner, American trumpeter
- Chris McGregor, South African pianist, bandleader and composer
- Chris White, American bassist
- Chuck Israels, American bassist
- Clifford Thornton, American trumpeter and trombonist
- Corky Hale,
- Dave Van Ronk, American singer
- Davis Axelrod,
- Don Cherry, American trumpeter
- Don Menza,
- Don Patterson, American organist
- Eddie Palmieri, Puerto Rican pinaist and bandleader
- Eldee Young, American double-bass and cello player
- Emmett Chapman,
- Eric Allandale,
- Erwin Helfer, American pianist
- Fredrick Malcolm Waring, Jr., American trombonist
- Garnett Brown, American trombonist
- Gordon Beck, English pianist
- Gábor Szabó, Hungarian guitarist
- Harold Mabern, American pianist and composer
- Harold Vick, American saxophonist and flautist
- Hermeto Pascoal, Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist
- Hod O'Brien, American pianist
- J. C. Moses, American drummer
- Jack Wilson, pianist and composer
- Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski,
- Jim Galloway, Scottish clarinet and saxophone player
- Jimmy McGriff, American organist
- Joe Diorio, American guitarist
- Joe Gallivan,
- John Tchicai, Danish saxophonist
- June Tyson, American singer
- Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre, American tenor saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist
- Klaus Doldinger, German saxophonist
- Larry Gales, American double-bassist
- Lars Erstrand, Swedish vibraphonist
- Lex Humphries, American drummer
- Lin Halliday, American saxophonist
- Luiz Eça, Brazilian pianist
- Manfred Schoof, German trumpet player
- Manfredo Fest, Brazilian pianist and keyboardist
- Marcus Belgrave, American trumpet player
- Martha Mier,
- Maysa Matarazzo, Brazilian singer
- Melvin Rhyne, American organist
- Mike Westbrook, English pianist and composer
- Muhammad Ali, American drummer
- Nick Brignola, American baritone saxophonist
- Roy McCurdy, American drummer
- Rudi Wilfer, Austrian pianist and composer
- Rufus Harley,
- Salah Ragab, Egyptian drummer
- Sathima Bea Benjamin, South African vocalist
- Scott LaFaro, American double-bassist
- Snooks Eaglin, American guitarist and singer
- Sonny Bravo, Afro-Cuban bassist
- Sonny Phillips, American keyboardist
- Stan Robinson, English tenor saxophonist
- Sunny Murray, American drummer
References
- ↑ "History of Jazz Time Line: 1936". All About Jazz. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
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