JAZZ TIMELINE

1870 / 1900 / 1930 / 1945 / 1949 / 1956 / 1960 / 1969 / 1980
Ragtime / Blues
Dixieland / Swing
Big Band / BeBop / Cool Jazz / Hard Bop / Free Jazz / Fusion / Contemporary
Early Jazz

Timeline/Information(dates, history of jazz, world history reference points)

DATEJazz HistoryWorld History

1817Congo Square in NOLA established for slave music and danceHarvard Law founded

1865Slavery abolished

1892Tommy Turpin writes “HARLEM RAG” – 1st ragtime composition

1895Scott Joplin publishes 2 ragsGE founded

Buddy Bolden forms his band

18971st Rag appears in print and popularity grows1st Subway created in Boston

1900Cutting contests begin at Tammany Hall1st Electric bus in NYC

1901Louis Armstrong is born

Charles Booth records “CREOLE BLUES” for Victor label. 1st recorded rag

1902Jelly Roll Morton claims to invent JazzCuba gains independence from US

1904Buddy Bolden fuses Blues and RagIce Cream Cone invented

1st NY Eve held in Times Square

1910Clef Club founded by James Reese Europe in NYC (for African American)Mark Twain dies

Marie Curie isolates radium

1913“JAZZ” 1st appears in print

1914WC HANDY “STLOUISBLUES”WWI begins

Panama Canal open to commercial traffic

1915King Oliver forms band with Sidney BechetAlbert Einstein “Theory of Relativity”

1921Zion, Illinois bans JAZZ labeling it “sinful”Hitler elected to Nazi party

1st Miss America is held

1922Kid Ory Band is 1st black band to record in NO styleGhandi is imprisoned

John Stark goes out of business to end ragtime eraMussolini seizes power in Italy

1923Bessie Smith 1st recording1st network radio broadcast

King Oliver (with Louis Armstrong) 1st recording

Sidney Bechet 1st recording

Fletcher Henderson Orchestra begins tenure at Club Alabama in NYC

Elmer Snowden’s Washingtonians tours NYC with Duke Ellington on piano

1924Duke 1st recording as leader of WashingtoniansStalin becomes Dictator of Russia

“RHAPSODY IN BLUE” by Gershwin, premieresFascist party wins in Italy

Louis Armstrong moves to NYC to join Fletcher Henderson. Coleman Hawkins soon joins

1925Electric recordings introduced1st classical music recording in US

Original Dixieland Jass Band disforms“THE GREAT GATSBY” published

Fats Waller gives lessons to Count BasieFrisbee played for 1st time using

pie plates from Frisbee Baking Co.

Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith record “ST. LOUIS BLUES” for Columbia Records

1927Duke Ellington begins tenure at Cotton ClubLindbergh Solo Flight across Atlantic

Inauguration of CBS

1sttalkie film“The Jazz Singer”

1928Benny Goodman 1st recording

1929Fats Waller does 1st mixed race recording. Forced to sit behind screen, away from whitesStock Market Crash

Valentine’s Day Massacre in Chicago

1st Academy Awards presented

1930Lionel Hampton records with Louis Armstrong (1st vibraphone)Pluto is discovered

Cab Calloway becomes regular at Cotton ClubJet engine is invented

1931Buddy Bolden diesEmpire State Building opens

RCA uses 1st 33 1/3 MP discJapan invades Manchuria

1932“Don’t Mean a Thing (if it ain’t got that swing)” 1st time SWING is in titleRadio City Music Hall opens

Benny Goodman joins Fletcher Henderson OrchestraJapan attacks Shenghai

1933Art Tatum records “TIGERRAG” thought by many to be a duetProhibition ends

Duke Ellington 1st European tour1st photos of Loch Ness “Nellie”

Billie Holiday 1st recordingAdolf Hitler named Chancellor

Dachau Concentration Camp opens

1934DOWN BEAT magazine founded in ChicagoBonnie and Clyde shot

Dorsey Brothers Orchestra (Jimmy on clarinet, Tommy on trombone)Italy invades Albania

1st Cheeseburger in Louisville, Kentucky

1935Ella Fitzgerald 1st recordingItaly invades Ethiopia

Benny Goodman with interracial trio (Gene Krupa and Teddy Wilson)Electric Guitar invented

“Porgy and Bess” opens on Broadway1st paperback books published

1936Nat King Cole 1st recordingJesse Owens wins 4 Gold in Olympics.

Hitler refuses photo op

1937Billie Holiday debuts with Count BasieHindenberg crashes in New Jersey

Count Basie broadcasts from The Savoy

George Gershwin dies of brain tumor

Dizzy Gillespie 1st recording

1938Benny Goodman performs at Carnegie (1st jazz performance at Carnegie hall)Shopping carts introduced in Oklahoma

Savoy Competition – Webb vs. BasieOrsen Welles broadcast on radio

Benny Goodman records “Bach goes to town: Prelude and Fugue in Swing

1939Glenn Miller gains radio playWWII begins

Coleman Hawkins records “BODYANDSOUL” – sophistication of sax improvisation“PACT OF STEEL” Germany and Italy

Blue Note Records is founded

Charlie Parker moves to NYC

1940Minton’s Playhouse opens in NYC as hot spot for JazzGermany takes Paris

ASCAP sets broadcast band, grows BMI because of itItaly declares war on Britain/France

1941“TAKE THE A TRAIN” recordedJapan bombs Pearl Harbor

Sidney Bechet – record playing 5 instruments. 1stexperiment of overdubbingUS Declares war on Japan/Germany/Italy

Charlie Parker 1st recording

Minton “jam sessions” where Be Bop is created

Dizzy Gillespie fired by Cab Calloway over knife altercation

1942Fats Waller performs at CarnegieUS bombs Germany

Leonard Bernstein performs as JAZZ pianist in BostonGermany invades Stalingrad

Sarah Vaughn wins talent show at Apollo Theater

Eddie Condon 1st integrated band on CBS TV

1943Duke Ellington at CarnegieJitterbug dance big in US

Glenn Miller textbook published on arrangingAllied forces land in Italy

Mussolini resigns after allied

forces land in Sicily

1944Cootie Williams records “ROUND MIDNIGHT” by Thelonius Monk. Most D-Day Allied Invasion

Recorded standard ever

Miles Davis accepted at Julliard. Withdraws soon after to play jazzUS reaches Germany

Lester Young is drafted – voted most popular sax by Down BeatAssassination on Hitler foiled

Glenn Miller disappears on flight from London to ParisUnited Negro College Fund begins

1945“BE BOP” recorded by Dizzy GillespieFranklin D. Roosevelt dies

Mussolini executed

Hitler suicide

US bombs Japan

1946Miles records “ORNITHOLOGY” and “NIGHT IN TUNISIA”Bikini is introduced in US

Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie perform in LAJuan Peron takes power in Argentina

1947Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday headline at Carnegie Hall

1949“BIRTH OF COOL” by Miles Davis1st passenger jet

1st International Jazz Festival in ParisMao Tse Tung forms Peoples Republic

Of China

1st Dave Brubeck recording in San FranciscoVietnam gains independence France

Charlie Parker releases “CHARLIE PARKER WITH STRINGS”

Birdland opens on Broadway

25 member Progressive Jazz performs at Carnegie with Stan Kenton

1950Thelonius Monk arrested for drugs in NYC, banned from playing in cityKorean War begins

Thelonius Monk and Charlie Parker record togetherChina invades Tibet

Russia declares 1st nuclear weapons

1951Dave Brubeck Quarter with Paul DesmondNATO is formed

Monk stripped of Cabaret Card for not selling out Bud Powell to police“Catcher in the Rye” published

1952CarnegieHall hosts “California Jazz Nite” w/Brubeck/Baker/Mulligan/Desmond“Waiting for Goddot” published

Modern Jazz Quartet founded

1953Benny Goodman and Louis Armstrong on tour. This leads to fight and Josef Stalin dies

Goodman has a nervous breakdown

“Jazz at Massey Hall” recorded in TorontoKorean War ends

1954Brubeck appears on TIME Magazine coverUS tests Hydrogen bomb

1st American Jazz festival at Newport, RIVietnam War begins

Charlie Parker attempts suicideSupreme Court rules racial

Segregation in public school unconstitutional

Thelonius Monk tours Europe

Max Roach and Clifford Brown create Hard Bop Quartet

1955Charlie Parker DiesAlbert Einstein dies

Miles Davis 1st recording with John ColtraneDisneyland opens (California)

Art Blakely and the Jazz Messengers record in Greenwich VillageKFC begins sales

Cannonball Adderley 1st NYC performance

Lennie Tristano experiments with true overdubbing

1956“PITHECANTHROPUS ERECTUS” – recorded using collective improvisationMarilyn Monroe marries Arthur Miller

Duke Ellington interest rekindled with TIME story and Newport Jazz FestivalElvis records “Heartbreak Hotel”

Art Tatum dies

Monk records with Sonny Rollins

1957“MILESAHEAD” is recordedRussia launches 1st Sputnik satellite

Jimmy Dorsey dies“Cat in the Hat” bestseller

Mingus uses latin elements in “TIJUANA MOODS”

“West Side Story” opens in Washington, DC

“BLUE TRANE” is recorded by John Coltrane

Toshiko Akiyoshi wins Down Beat poll and Berklee Music Award

1958Brubeck in DenmarkBoeing 707 introduced

Modal Jazz introduced with “MILESTONES”Hovercraft invented

“MOANIN’” – definitive hard bop recordingSkateboard invented

1959Lester Young diesCastro assumes power in Cuba

“KIND OF BLUE” recorded by Miles Davis – modal jazzHawaii and Alaska join US

Sidney Bechet diesXerox is introduced

Ornette Coleman – 1st free jazz recordingUS sends 2 monkeys to space

Billie Holiday arrested and dies soon after

1960“SKETCHES OF SPAIN” by Miles DavisLaser beam 1st demonstrated

Modern Jazz Quarter recording with full orchestraBlack sit ins in North Carolina

“FAVORITE THINGS” and “GIANTSTEPS” recorded

Fables of Faubus” and “We Insist: Freedom now Suite” recorded

1961Dizzy Gillespie at CarnegieHall“Catch 22” published

Down Beat articles attacks Free JazzBerlin Wall built

Newport Jazz relocated to NYC after riots break outBirth Control pill introduced

1962Bossa Nova is back with “DESAFIANDO” by Stan GetzMarilyn Monroe dies

Ellington records with Mingus/Roach and ColtraneCuban Missile Crisis

Joe Pass 1st recordingLincoln Center opens in NYC

1963Mingus introduced extended structure and free improve with MLK, JR speech in DC

“BLACK SAINT” and “SINNER LADY”JFK assassinated

Bill Evans “CONVERSATION WITH MYSELF” with overdubbing4 black girls killed in Alabama bombing

Basie tours Japan

1964“MY FUNNY VALENTINE” by Miles DavisNelson Mandela begins life sentence

Horace Silver records “SONG FOR MY FATHER”Civil Rights Bill passed

“A LOVE SUPREME” released by ColtraneGI JOE introduced

1965Modal tune “MAIDEN VOYAGE” with Herbie HancockTS Eliot dies

Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra forms1st Space Walk by US

Coltrane releases “ASCENSION” as free jazz experimentMalcolm X assassinated

1966Ellington receives President’s GoldMedal of Honor“Star Trek” on TV premiere

Thad Jones/Mel Lewis debut at Village VanguardRace riots in CLE/NY/CHI

MILES SMILES” is releasedBlack Power rises

1967Coltrane dies of liver diseaseApollo crew killed on Launchpad fire

Montreux Jazz debuts in Switzerland1st successful heart transplant

Down Beat does Rock as well as Jazz music genres

Herbie Hancock introduces electric piano with Miles Davis

1968Hancock quits Davis quartetMLK, JR. assassinated

Wes Montgomery diesRF Kennedy assassinated

Chick Corea joins Miles Davis Quartet“2001: A Space Odyssey” premieres

1969“BITCHES BREW” released as fusion albumArmstrong lands on moon

Coleman Hawkins diesGhadafi takes power in Libya

Woodstock music festival

“The Godfather” is published Mario Puzo

1970Sun Ra records in GermanyJimi Hendriz dies

Joshua Rifkin records Joplin RagsJanis Joplin dies

Chick Corea quits Miles Davis QuartetVoting age changed to 18

Roe V. Wade

1971Weather Report 1st recordingUS bombs North Vietnam

Louis Armstrong dies. Death reported worldwide as front page news“A Clockwork Orange” banned in UK

Mingus autobiography released “Beneath the Underdog”

1972Mingus performs at PhilharmonicHall in NYCUK kills 13 in Northern Ireland

Monk goes into retirementTerrorists kill 11 Israelis at Olympics

Ornette Coleman “SKIES OF AMERICA” performed by London Symphony1st Polaroid Camera introduced

1973Hancock “HEAD HUNTERS” fusion jazz breaks all jazz recording marksVietnam war ends

“The Sting” movie rekindles love of Ragtime musicPicasso dies

Comeback appearance of Chet Baker by Dizzy GillespieWatergate Break-in occurs

1974Thad Jones/Mel Lewis go to TokyoPatty Hearst kidnapped

Akiyoshi records in LANixon resigns

Lincoln Center farewell performance by Modern Jazz QuartetStreaking begins on college campuses

Duke Ellington dies

1st crossover hit, “Mr. Magic”, by Grover Washington

1975Brecker Brothers 1st recording (Michael and Randy)“Jaws” is released

Pat Methany 1st recordingNorth Vietnam invades South Vietnam

14 year old Wynton Marsalis debut performance with New Orleans Symphony Orchestra

1976Brubeck Quarter reunites for concertViking probe sends pictures of Mars

Monk last performance at Newport Jazz Festival“Roots” is published

Weather Report releases “HEAVY WEATHER” and “BLACK MARKET”

Scott Joplin awarded Pulitzer posthumously

1977Paul Desmond dies“Star Wars” released

World Sax Quartet formedElvis Presley dies

Spyro Gyra 1st recordingSpace Shuttle test flight begins

1978President Carter hosts 1stJazz at White House with Charles MingusAfghanistan revolution begins

Pat Methany Group formed1st black News Anchor Max Robinson

1979Charles Mingus dies“Apocolypse Now” released

Stan Kenton dies3 Mile Island Nuclear disaster

Bill Evans final recordingSony Walkman released

Dizzy Gillespie book “To Be or Not to Bop” releasedMargaret Thatcher female PM of Britain

1980Grover Washington releases crossover “JUST THE 2 OF US”John Lennon killed

“THE MAN WITH THE HORN” Miles Davis – funk/rock base10,000 Cuban refugees enter US

Wynton Marsalis records at Montreux with The Jazz MessengersMt. St. Helens erupts

Bill Evans diesIran Hostage Crisis

1981Miles Davis 1st live performance in years at Avery Fisher Hall1st space shuttle mission

Branford Marsalis and Wynton Marsalis join Jazz MessengersAnwar Sadat assassinated

Dave Sanborn 1st recordingAids epidemic

Assassination attempt on RonaldReagan

Assassination attempt on Pope Paul II

1982Thelonius Monk dies“GHANDI” wins 8 academy awards

Jaco Pastorius leaves Weather Report“ET” wins 3 academy awards

Wynton Marsalis and Bobby McFewrein introduced at Kool Jazz Festival

1983Wynton Marsalis wins Classical and Jazz GrammyUS invades Grenada

Scott Joplin appears on US Postage Stamp1st CD marketed

Herbie Hancock “ROCKIT” jumps to #1 on Pop ChartSchool Prayer Amendment rejected

Vanessa Williams 1st black Miss USA

Harold Washington 1st black mayor (chi)

1984Count Basie diesIndira Ghandi assassinated

“YOU’RE UNDER ARREST” last Columbia recording by Miles Davis1st Macintosh computer

Miles Davis signs 7 figure deal with Warner Brothers

1985Kenny Clark diesLive Aid premieres

Miles records “AURA” in DenmarkTitanic is found

Branford Marsalis tours with STING

1986Wynton Marsalis considered pure traditionalistChallenger shuttle explosion

Kenny G releases “SONGBIRD”US bombs Libya

Benny Goodman diesAffirmative Action upheld by Supreme

Herbie Hancock wins Academy Award from “RoundMidnight” movie score

1987Jaco Pastorius dies, beat up by bouncer at barAndy Warhol dies

Michael Brecker 1st solo recordingStock Market crash

Massive reissue of many Bop and Hard Bop recordingsWhitney Houston debut album #1

Classically Jazz” premieres at Alice Tully Hall in NYC

1988Gil Evans diesLockerbie (Scotland) Explosion of jet

Chet Baker dies

“Bird” premieres directed by Clint Eastwood

1989Roy Eldridge and Woody Shaw dieSalvatore Dali dies

Roy Hargrove 1st recordingBerlin Wall torn down

Quincy Jones releases “BACK ON THE BLOCK” with jazz and rap genreExxon Valdez Oil spill

Salmon Rushdie sentenced to death

For “The Satanic Verses” book

1990Sarah Vaughn and Mel Lewis dieGulf War begins

Dexter Gordon diesLeonard Bernstein dies

Miles Davis autobiography “Miles the Autobiography” releasedRussia falls

1991Stan Getz diesDr. Seuss dies

Miles Davis diesGulf War ends

Wynton Marsalis becomes 1st director for Jazz at Lincoln Center

Joshua Redman wins Jazz Sax Competition signs with Warner Brothers

1992“DOOBOP” released (miles Davis album with rap)LA Race riots

Branford Marsalis becomes bandleader of Tonight Show with Jay LenoMae Jemison 1st black astronaut in spac

Hip Hop group US3 samples Herbie Hancock music

1993Sun Ra diesMaya Angelou delivers poem at

Clinton inauguration

Chick Corea is refused a performance in Germany for ties to ScientologyToni Morrison wins Nobel Prize

Dizzy Gillespie dies

Joshua Redman deemed “NEW YOUNG LION” of Jazz

1994Joe Pass diesPaula Jones sex assault v. Clinton

1995Roy Hargrove ousts Wynton Marsalis as best jazz artist in Down BeatOJ Simpson trial

Impulse Records is revised after 19 yearsOklahoma City bombing

Million Man March in DC

1996Jazz At Lincoln Center becomes full constituent, even par with Opera, Ballet and NY PhilOlympic bombing in Atlanta

1997Wayne Shorter Grammy for electric jazz “HIGH LIFE”“Dolly the Sheep” is cloned

$26 Million Jazz Museum opens in Kansas City, MOHeavens Gate cult suicide

Joshua Redman, Christina McBride and Brian Blade on tourPrincess Diana dies

1998Pat Methany/Charlie Haden Grammy for duet album “Beyond the Missouri Sky”Google established

Kevin Eubanks takes over Tonight Show for Branford MarsalisClinton impeached

1999Art Farmer and Lester Bowie dieColumbine massacre

Clinton acquitted

2000Diana Krall gains popularityViolence in Israel escalates

Jam Bands rise in popularityThe “hanging” chad

2001Ken Burns 10 part documentary JAZZ9/11 Attack

Julliard establishes Jazz DegreeiPod launched

Joe Henderson and JJ Johnson dieXM Radio begins service

2002French Postage Stamps feature “Faces of Jazz”Axis of Evil penned

Iran,Iraq, N. Korea

Ray Brown, Lionel Hampton and Rosemary Clooney dieHomeland Security created

Google becomes a verb

2003Norah Jones 8 Grammy’s for Blue Note recordsColumbia Shuttle explodes

Louis Armstrong home in Queens, NY opens as museumSaddam Hussein captured

Benny Carter diesiTunes released

Resurgence of jazz vocal and jazz standardsDVD replaces VCR

2004Frederick P. Rose Hall devoted to jazz (Lincoln Center)Tsunami in Thailand

Jazzless labels – artists create and release on internet/self promotionVideo Game profit surpasses movies

2005Found recordings released of Thelonius Monk Quartet and John ColtraneTerrorist attacks in London/New Delhi

Harry Connick Jr and Wynton Marsalis raise funds for Hurricane Katrina reliefHurricane Katrina

Hancock and Shorter tour Vietnam as guest of US State DepartmentCellphone download/video/internet

Percy Heath dies

2007Monterey Jazz celebrates 50 yearsiPhone introduced

Joe Zawnul, Michael Brecker, Oscar Peterson and Max Roach dieVirginia Tech massacre (31 dead)

Russia recognized as Superpower by US

2008IAJE files for bankruptcyObama 1st black president

Frank Sinatra on US Postal Stamp1st Female nom. by Republican (Palin)

Hancock album “The River: The Joni letters” 1st album in 43 years to win

ALBUM OF YEAR Grammy

SIGNIFICANT JAZZ PERFORMING ARTISTS

ALTO SAX-Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley, Phil Woods, Lou Donaldson, Art Pepper, Bunky Green, Kenney Garrett

TENOR SAX-John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon, Michael Brecker, Joshua Redman, Sonny Rollins, Gene Ammons, Joe Lovano, Chris Potter, Don Menza, Frank Foster, Bob Mintzer, Lenny Pickett

BARI SAX-Gerry Mulligan, Pepper Adams, Scott Robinson, Nick Brignola

TRUMPET-Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard, Clifford Brown, Wynton Marsalis, Woody Shaw, Chet Baker, Miles Davis, Clark Terry, Arturo Sandoval, Maynard Ferguson, Marcus Printemp, Terrance Blanchard, Wayne Bergeron

TROMBONE-Carl Fontana, JJ Johnson, Slide Hampton, John Fedchock, Wycliffe Gordon, Dave Steinmeyer, Phil Wilson

PIANO-Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Chich Corea, Herbie Hancock, Art Tatum, Count Basie, Harry Connick, Jr.

GUITAR-Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Pat Methany, Emily Remler, Barry Greene, Kenney Burrell

BASS-Ray Brown, Ron Carter, Christian McBride, Jaco Pastorius, Percy Heath, Charles Mingus, Eddie Gomez, Stanley Clarke