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1971 in jazz

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This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1971.

Events

May

  • 2 – The 5th Montreux Jazz Festival started in Montreux, Switzerland (May 2 – June 24).

July

  • 2 – The 18th Newport Jazz Festival started in Newport, Rhode Island (July 2 – 5).

September

  • 17 – The 14th Monterey Jazz Festival started in Monterey, California (September 17 – 19).

Album releases

  • Art Ensemble of Chicago: Phase One
  • Derek Bailey: Solo Guitar
  • Gato Barbieri: Fenix
  • Carla Bley: Escalator Over The Hill
  • Willem Breuker: Instant Composers Pool 008
  • Gary Burton: Live in Tokyo
  • Alice Coltrane
    • Universal Consciousness
    • Journey in Satchidananda
  • Compost: Compost
  • Chick Corea
    • Circle 2: Gathering
    • Piano Improvisations
    • The Song of Singing
  • Don Ellis: Tears of Joy
  • Bill Evans
    • The Bill Evans Album
    • From Left to Right
  • Jan Garbarek: Sart
  • Freddie Hubbard
    • First Light
    • Sing Me a Song of Songmy
    • Straight Life
  • Keith Jarrett
    • Birth
    • Gary Burton & Keith Jarrett
    • The Mourning of a Star
  • Mahavishnu Orchestra: The Inner Mounting Flame
  • Joe McPhee: Trinity
  • Oliver Nelson: Swiss Suite
  • Jean-Luc Ponty: Open Strings
  • Terje Rypdal: Terje Rypdal
  • Pharoah Sanders: Black Unity
  • Spontaneous Music Ensemble: So What Do You Think
  • Keith Tippett: Septober Energy
  • Stanley Turrentine: Salt Song
  • Weather Report: Weather Report
  • Tim Weisberg: Tim Weisberg
  • Mike Westbrook: Metropolis
  • Paul Winter
    • Icarus
    • Road
  • Joe Zawinul: Zawinul

Deaths

; January

  • 10 – Ernie Caceres, American saxophonist (born 1911).
  • 19 – Harry Shields, American clarinetist (born 1899).

; February

  • 1 – Harry Roy, British clarinettist and bandleader (born 1900).
  • 5 – Chas Remue, Belgian reedist (born 1903).
  • 11 – Harry Arnold, Swedish saxophonist and bandleader (born 1920).
  • 22 – Derek Humble, English alto saxophonist (born 1930).

; March

  • 26 – Harold McNair, Jamaican-born saxophonist and flute player (lung cancer) (born 1931).
  • 28 – Morey Feld, American drummer (born 1915).

; April

  • 1 – Baby Face Willette, American Hammond organist (born 1933).
  • 12 – Wynton Kelly, Jamaican pianist and composer (born 1931).
  • 28 – Sonny White, American pianist (born 1917).

; May

  • 8 – Gus Deloof, Belgian trumpeter, composer, and arranger (born 1909).

; June

  • 11 – Bert Ambrose, English bandleader and violinist (born 1896).

; July

  • 2 – Bobby Donaldson, American drummer (born 1922).
  • 6 – Louis Armstrong, American singer and trumpeter (born 1901).
  • 8 – Charlie Shavers, American trumpeter (born 1920).

; August

  • 13 – King Curtis, American saxophonist (born 1934).
  • 17 – Tab Smith, American saxophonist (born 1909).
  • 27 – Lil Hardin Armstrong, American pianist, singer, and band leader (born 1898).
  • 28 – Lou McGarity, American trombonist, violinist, and vocalist (born 1917).

; November

  • 1 – Irene Daye, American singer (born 1918).
  • 3 – Gary McFarland, American composer, arranger, vibraphonist, and vocalist (born 1933).

; Unknown date

  • Gregor or Krikor Kélékian, Armenian-French bandleader (born 1898).

Births

; January

  • 1
    • Chris Potter, American saxophonist.
    • Kenya Hathaway, American singer.
  • 4 – Nigel Hitchcock, English saxophonist.
  • 5 – Stian Carstensen, Norwegian multi-instrumentalist.
  • 20 – Zoe Rahman, English pianist and composer.

; February

  • 16 – Øyvind Brandtsegg, Norwegian percussionist.
  • 26 – Erykah Badu, American singer-songwriter, record producer, disc jockey, activist, and actress.

; March

  • 23 – Leszek Możdżer, Polish pianist, music producer, and film music composer.

; April

  • 2 – Solveig Slettahjell, Norwegian singer.
  • 10 – Joey Defrancesco, American organist, trumpeter, and vocalist.
  • 16 – Max Beesley, English actor, singer, and pianist.
  • 25 – Trygve Seim, Norwegian saxophonist.[[File:Arun Luthra Tramonto Festival 2018.jpg|thumb|[[Arun Luthra]] performing at the 2018 Tramonto Festival in Croatia]]
  • 26 – Christian Wallumrød, Norwegian pianist and composer.

; May

  • 6 – Till Brönner, German trumpeter, singer, composer, arranger, and producer.
  • 12 – Kristin Asbjørnsen, Norwegian singer and composer.
  • 15 – Erland Dahlen, Norwegian drummer and percussionist.
  • 31 – Arun Luthra, Indo-Anglo-American saxophonist, konnakol artist, composer, arranger, and band leader.

; June

  • 4 – Shoji Meguro, Japanese composer, guitarist, and director.
  • 7
    • Håvard Fossum, Norwegian saxophonistand flautist.
    • Jesse Green, American pianist, composer, arranger, and record producer.
  • 9 – Gerald Preinfalk, Austrian saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer.
  • 15 – Nasheet Waits, American drummer.
  • 29 – Ingar Zach, Norwegian percussionist.

; July

  • 17 – Liberty Ellman, American guitarist.
  • 29 – Lisa Ekdahl, Swedish singer and songwriter.

; August

  • 14 – Walter Blanding, American saxophonist and clarinetist.
  • 17 – Ed Motta, Brazilian singer and keyboardist.

; September

  • 15 – Graham Wood, Australian jazz pianist (died 2017).
  • 20 – Sean J. Kennedy, American drummer.
  • 23 – Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, Norwegian bassist.

; October

  • 19 – Helén Eriksen, Norwegian saxophonist and singer.
  • 20 – Russell Gunn, American trumpeter.
  • 24 – Frode Berg, Norwegian bassist.
  • 26 – Vijay Iyer, American pianist and composer.

; November

  • 1 – Antonio Sánchez, Mexican-American drummer and composer.
  • 4 – Gregory Porter, American vocalist.
  • 28 – Robert Mitchell, British pianist, composer, and teacher.

; December

  • 1 – Mika Pohjola, Finnish pianist and composer.
  • 11 – Mattias Ståhl, Swedish vibraphonist, clarinetist, and composer.
  • 18 – Noriko Matsueda, Japanese pianist and composer.

; Unknown date

  • Carla Kihlstedt, American composer, violinist, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist.
  • Dominique Atkins, British singer, Grace.
  • Kasper Tranberg, Danish trumpeter and flugelhornist.
  • Marcus Johnson, American keyboardist.
  • Tom Norris, English musician, composer, ensemble leader, and songwriter.
  • Vellu Halkosalmi, Finnish trombonist and composer.

References

References

  1. "Montreux Jazz Festival 1971 Setlists". Setlist.fm.
  2. "Newport Jazz Festival 1971 Poster". Ebay.com.
  3. "The Monterey Jazz Festival 1971 Poster". EarlNewmanPrints.com.
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