Jazz Music, ADD-HEN
Do you prefer your music to be a little off-the-cuff? Perhaps jazz would fit the bill. Jazz music, which was developed by African Americans and was influenced by both African rhythms and European harmonic structure, first appeared at the turn of the 20th century and has since undergone several distinctive phases of development. Although any attempt to formulate an all-encompassing definition of jazz may be hopeless, jazz music is often identified with the use of syncopated rhythms, polyphonic ensemble playing, varying degrees of improvisation, deliberate deviations of pitch, and original timbres. Renowned jazz musicians and composers such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane, as well as celebrated jazz singers such as Billie Holiday, made an indelible mark in jazz's constantly evolving history and continue to serve as a major influence and inspiration for countless musicians.
Jazz Music Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Cannonball Adderley was one of the most prominent and popular American jazz musicians of the 1950s and ’60s whose......
Nat Adderley was an American cornetist and songwriter who starred in the popular “soul jazz” quintet headed (1959–75)......
Henry Allen was an American jazz musician who was one of the major trumpeters of the swing era. He also sang and......
An American in Paris, composition by George Gershwin, subtitled “A Tone Poem for Orchestra.” It premiered at Carmegie......
Gene Ammons was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, noted for his big sound and blues-inflected, “soulful” improvising.......
the Andrews Sisters, singing trio, one of the most popular American musical acts of the 1940s. The group’s renditions......
Patty Andrews was an American singer and entertainer best known as part of the Andrews Sisters musical trio. Patty......
Louis Armstrong was the leading trumpeter and one of the most influential artists in jazz history. Although Armstrong......
Art Ensemble of Chicago, American jazz group, innovators of sound, structure, and form in free jazz. They embraced......
Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), cooperative organization of musicians, including......
Chet Atkins was an influential American country-and-western guitarist and record company executive who is often......
Formed in 1947 by jazz fans Ahmet Ertegun, son of a Turkish diplomat, and Herb Abramson, formerly the artists-and-repertoire......
Albert Ayler was an American tenor saxophonist whose innovations in style and technique were a major influence......
Mildred Bailey was an American singer known for her light soprano voice, clear articulation, and jazz phrasing.......
Chet Baker was an American jazz trumpeter and vocalist noted for the plaintive, fragile tone of both his playing......
LaVern Baker was an American rhythm-and-blues singer notable for her vocal power and rhythmic energy. At age 17......
Patricia Barber is an American jazz musician who achieved international acclaim in the late 1990s and early 2000s.......
Charlie Barnet was an American band leader and saxophonist of the swing jazz era. Born into a wealthy family, Barnet......
Count Basie was an American jazz musician noted for his spare, economical piano style and for his leadership of......
bebop, the first kind of modern jazz, which split jazz into two opposing camps in the last half of the 1940s. The......
Sidney Bechet was a jazz musician known as a master of the soprano saxophone. Bechet began as a clarinetist at......
Bix Beiderbecke was an American jazz cornetist who was an outstanding improviser and composer of the 1920s and......
Louie Bellson was an American musician who was one of the most heralded jazz drummers, known for his taste and......
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett was a prolific and highly versatile British composer and pianist known for his innovative......
Tony Bennett was an American popular singer known for his smooth voice and interpretive abilities with songs in......
Edward Joseph Blackwell was an American jazz drummer who was known for his role in the development of free jazz......
Art Blakey was an American drummer and bandleader noted for his extraordinary drum solos, which helped define the......
Jimmy Blanton was an American jazz musician whose innovative string bass techniques and concepts, displayed during......
Blood, Sweat & Tears (BS&T), American big-band jazz rock group that topped the charts in the late 1960s with its......
Buddy Bolden was a cornetist and one of the founding fathers of jazz. Many jazz musicians, including Jelly Roll......
the Boswell Sisters, were an American jazz vocal trio noted for intricate harmonies and rhythmic experimentation;......
Anthony Braxton is an American composer and woodwind improviser, one of the most prolific artists in free jazz.......
Clifford Brown was an American jazz trumpeter noted for lyricism, clarity of sound, and grace of technique. He......
Ray Brown was an American string bassist and one of the greatest of all jazz virtuosos. Brown first made his mark......
Dave Brubeck was a popular American jazz pianist who brought elements of classical music into jazz and whose style......
Don Byas was an American jazz tenor saxophonist whose improvising was an important step in the transition from......
What is Cab Calloway known for? Cab Calloway was a bandleader, singer, and all-around entertainer known for his......
Hoagy Carmichael was an American composer, singer, self-taught pianist, and actor who wrote several of the most......
Harry Howell Carney was an American musician, featured soloist in Duke Ellington’s band and the first baritone......
Benny Carter was an American jazz musician, an original and influential alto saxophonist, who was also a masterly......
Betty Carter was an American jazz singer who is best remembered for the scat and other complex musical interpretations......
Ray Charles was an American pianist, singer, composer, and bandleader, a leading entertainer billed as “the Genius.”......
Chicago, American musical film, released in 2002, that was based on Bob Fosse’s 1975 Broadway play, with songs......
Chicago style, approach to jazz group instrumental playing that developed in Chicago during the 1920s and moved......
Charlie Christian was an American jazz guitarist who was one of the first to produce improvised masterpieces using......
Kenny Clarke was an American drummer who was a major exponent of the modern jazz movement of the 1940s. Clarke’s......
Buck Clayton was an American jazz musician who was the star trumpet soloist of the early, classic Count Basie orchestra......
Rosemary Clooney was an American singer whose rich voice, uncomplicated style, and impeccable timing made her a......
Bruce Cockburn is a Canadian singer, songwriter, guitarist, and activist best known for music blending folk, rock,......
Cozy Cole was an American jazz musician who was a versatile percussionist. A highlight of Cole’s drumming career......
Nat King Cole was an American musician hailed as one of the best and most influential pianists and small-group......
Ornette Coleman was an American jazz saxophonist, composer, and bandleader who was the principal initiator and......
John Coltrane was an American jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer, an iconic figure of 20th-century jazz.......
Harry Connick, Jr. is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actor who was known musically for his explorations......
Willis Conover was an American radio broadcaster and jazz promoter who was the longtime host of the Music USA program......
cool jazz, a style of jazz that emerged in the United States during the late 1940s. The term cool derives from......
Chick Corea was a classically trained American jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader whose piano style and tunes......
Cotton Club, legendary nightspot in the Harlem district of New York City that for years featured prominent Black......
Tadd Dameron was an American jazz pianist, arranger, composer, and bandleader, especially noted during the bop......
Miles Davis was an American jazz musician, a great trumpeter who as a bandleader and composer was one of the major......
Wild Bill Davison was an American jazz cornet player who recorded some 800 songs and traveled extensively in his......
Formed as an American division by its British parent company in 1934, Decca was the only major company to stand......
Manu Dibango was a Cameroonian saxophonist, pianist, vibraphonist, and composer whose innovative jazz fusions and......
Dixieland, in music, a style of jazz, often ascribed to jazz pioneers in New Orleans, but also descriptive of styles......
Baby Dodds was an American musician, a leading early jazz percussionist and one of the first major jazz drummers......
Johnny Dodds was an African-American musician noted as one of the most lyrically expressive of jazz clarinetists.......
Eric Dolphy was an American jazz musician, a virtuoso improviser on woodwinds and a major influence on free jazz.......
Kenny Dorham was an American jazz trumpeter, a pioneer of bebop noted for the beauty of his tone and for his lyricism.......
Jimmy Dorsey was an American musician who—both independently and with his brother Tommy—led one of the most popular......
Tommy Dorsey was an American musician who—both independently and with his brother Jimmy—led several of the most......
Billy Eckstine was an American singer and bandleader who achieved great personal success while fostering the careers......
Roy Eldridge was an American trumpeter, one of the great creative musicians of the 1930s. A child prodigy, Eldridge......
Duke Ellington was an American pianist who was the greatest jazz composer and bandleader of his time. One of the......
James Reese Europe was an American bandleader, arranger, and composer, a major figure in the transition from ragtime......
Bill Evans was an American jazz pianist known for lush harmonies and lyrical improvisation, one of the most influential......
Gil Evans was a Canadian-born composer and arranger who was one of the greatest orchestrators in jazz history.......
Fantasy was founded as a jazz label in San Francisco in 1949 by brothers Sol and Max Weiss. Their artists included......
Leonard Feather was a British-born American jazz journalist, producer, and songwriter whose standard reference......
Ella Fitzgerald was an American jazz singer who became world famous for the wide range and rare sweetness of her......
Roberta Flack is an American rhythm and blues (R&B) singer known for the number-one hits “The First Time Ever I......
free jazz, an approach to jazz improvisation that emerged during the late 1950s, reached its height in the ’60s,......
Bud Freeman was an American jazz musician, who, along with Coleman Hawkins, was one of the first tenor saxophonists......
Erroll Garner was an American pianist and composer, one of the most virtuosic and popular pianists in jazz. Garner......
George Gershwin was one of the most significant and popular American composers of all time. He wrote primarily......
Stan Getz was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, perhaps the best-known musician of jazz’s “cool school,” noted......
Astrud Gilberto was a Brazilian singer who became a star overnight with the international hit “The Girl from Ipanema.”......
Dizzy Gillespie was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader who was one of the seminal figures of......
Benny Goodman was an American jazz musician, bandleader, and renowned 20th-century clarinet virtuoso. Dubbed the......
Dexter Gordon was an American bop tenor saxophonist. As a youth Gordon played the clarinet and alto saxophone,......
Johnny Griffin was an American jazz tenor saxophonist noted for his fluency in the hard-bop idiom. Griffin began......
Ferde Grofé was an American composer and arranger known for his orchestral works as well as for his pioneering......
Charlie Haden was an American bass virtuoso and bandleader, known particularly as a pioneer of free jazz in the......
Adelaide Hall was an American-born jazz improviser whose wordless rhythm vocalizing ushered in what became known......
John Hammond was an American record producer, promoter, talent scout, and music critic who discovered and promoted......
Lionel Hampton was an American jazz musician and bandleader, known for the rhythmic vitality of his playing and......
Herbie Hancock is an American keyboard player, songwriter, and bandleader. He is a prolific recording artist who......
Tom Harrell is an American jazz trumpet player and composer who was recognized for his lyrical, vibratoless improvisations......
Barry Harris was an American jazz pianist, composer, and educator who, as a musician, became known for his virtuosity,......
Coleman Hawkins was an American jazz musician whose improvisational mastery of the tenor saxophone, which had previously......
Fletcher Henderson was an American musical arranger, bandleader, and pianist who was a leading pioneer in the sound,......