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1973 in jazz

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This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1973.

Events

May

  • 23 – The very first Nattjazz started in Bergen, Norway (May 23 – June 6).

June

  • 9 – The 2nd Moers Festival started in Moers, Germany (June 9 – 11).
  • 29
    • The 20th Newport Jazz Festival started in New York, New York for its second year there. (June 29 – July 8).
    • The 7th Montreux Jazz Festival started in Montreux, Switzerland (June 29 – July 15).

September

  • 21 – The 16th Monterey Jazz Festival started in Monterey, California (September 21 – 23).

Album releases

  • Art Ensemble of Chicago: Fanfare For The Warriors
  • Gato Barbieri: Chapter One: Latin America
  • Paul Bley
    • Paul Bley & Scorpio
    • Paul Bley/NHØP
  • Dollar Brand
    • African Portraits
    • African Space Program
    • Sangoma
  • Marion Brown: Geechee Recollections
  • Betty Carter: Album (Betty Carter album)
  • Don Cherry: Relativity Suite
  • Billy Cobham Spectrum
  • Charles Earland: Charles III (album)
  • Michael Franks: Michael Franks
  • Hal Galper: Inner Journey
  • Herbie Hancock
    • Head Hunters
    • Sextant
  • Keith Jarrett: Solo Concerts: Bremen/Lausanne
  • Roland Kirk: Prepare Thyself To Deal With A Miracle
  • David Liebman: First Visit
  • Frank Lowe: Black Beings
  • Mahavishnu OrchestraBirds of Fire
  • Michael Mantler: No Answer
  • Paul Motian: Conception Vessel
  • Oregon: Distant Hills
  • Joe Pass: Virtuoso (Joe Pass album)
  • Oscar Peterson: The Trio
  • Flora Purim: Butterfly Dreams
  • Dewey Redman: The Ear of the Behearer
  • Sam Rivers: Streams
  • Roswell Rudd: Numatik Swing Band
  • Spontaneous Music Ensemble: Mouthpiece
  • John Surman: Morning Glory
  • Cecil Taylor: Solo
  • Cecil Taylor: Spring of Two Blue J's
  • Ralph Towner: Diary
  • McCoy Tyner: Enlightenment
  • Mal Waldron: Up Popped the Devil
  • Weather Report: Sweetnighter
  • Eberhard Weber: The Colours of Chloë
  • Frank Wright: Church Number Nine

Deaths

; January

  • 2 – Joe Harriott, Jamaican saxophonist and composer (born 1928).
  • 3 – Wilbur de Paris, American trombonist and bandleader (born 1900).
  • 23 – Kid Ory, American trombonist and bandleader(born 1886).

; February

  • 3 – Andy Razaf, African-American poet, composer, and lyricist (born 1895).
  • 19 – Leon Washington, American tenor saxophonist (leukemia) (born 1909).

; March

  • 2 – Spanky DeBrest, American upright bassist (born 1937).

; April

  • 18 – Willie "The Lion" Smith, American pianist (born 1897).

; May

  • 14 – Elmer Snowden, American banjo and guitar player (born 1900).
  • 24 – Sid Phillips, English clarinettist, bandleader, and arranger (born 1907).

; June

  • 8 – Tubby Hayes, English saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist (born 1935).

;August

  • 4 – Eddie Condon, American banjoist, guitarist, and bandleader (born 1905).
  • 21 – Bill Harris, American trombonist (born 1916).

; September

  • 20 – Ben Webster, American tenor saxophonist (born 1909).
  • 26 – Bernard Etté, German violinist and conductor (born 1898).

; October

  • 16 – Gene Krupa, American drummer, band leader, actor, and composer (born 1909).

; December

  • 3 – Emile Christian, American trombonist (born 1895).

Births

; January

  • 4
    • Bartlomiej Oles, Polish drummer, composer, and record producer.
    • Marcin Oles, Polish bassist, composer and record producer.
  • 12 – Brian Culbertson, American keyboardist and trombonist.
  • 31 – Petr Kroutil, Czech clarinettist, saxophonist, bansuri player, vocalist, composer, and arranger.

; February

  • 3 – Timuçin Şahin, Turkish guitarist and composer.
  • 11 – Ethan Iverson, American pianist, composer, and critic.
  • 22 – Gustavo Assis-Brasil, Brazilian-American guitarist.

; March

  • 23 – Stefon Harris, American vibraphonist.

; April

  • 17 – Moses Taiwa Molelekwa, South African pianist (died 2001).
  • 30 – Frédéric Yonnet, French harmonica player and producer.

; May

  • 14 – Clare Teal, English singer.
  • 23 – Nikki Yeoh, British pianist and composer.
  • 24 – Hallgeir Pedersen, Norwegian guitarist and composer.

; June

  • 3 – Ebru Aydın, Turkish singer and songwriter.
  • 4
    • Gunhild Seim, Norwegian trumpeter and composer.
    • Scott Hammond, English drummer, Jethro Tull.

; July

  • 2 – Teodross Avery, American tenor saxophonist.
  • 8 – Magne Thormodsæter, Norwegian upright bassist and composer.
  • 21 – Susheela Raman, British-Indian singer and songwriter.

; August

  • 9 – Meg Okura, American violinist, ehru player, and composer.
  • 11 – Torbjørn Sletta Jacobsen, Norwegian saxophonist and composer.

; September

  • 3 – Norihiko Hibino, Japanese video game composer and saxophonist.
  • 4 – Wetle Holte, Norwegian drummer and composer.
  • 7 – Thomas T. Dahl, Norwegian guitarist and composer, Krøyt and Dingobats.
  • 9 – John Blackwell American drummer, Prince (died 2017).
  • 12 – Dorota Miśkiewicz, Polish singer, songwriter, composer, and violinist.
  • 21 – Fredrik Wallumrød, Norwegian drummer and composer.
  • 26
    • Nelson Williams, American trumpeter.
    • Nicholas Payton, American trumpeter and multi-instrumentalist.

; October

  • 3
    • Eirik Hegdal, Norwegian saxophonist, composer, and arranger.
    • Marius Reksjø, Norwegian upright bassist.

; November

  • 3 – Eivind Austad, Norwegian pianist, composer, and music teacher.
  • 8 – Chris Dave, American drummer and composer.

; December

  • 18 – Christian Jaksjø, Norwegian trombone and euphonium player.
  • 29 – Kalle Kalima, Finnish guitarist and composer.

; Unknown date

  • Ben Castle, British clarinettist and saxophonist.
  • Eivind Opsvik, Norwegian upright bassist and composer.
  • Janne Mark, Danish vocalist and composer.
  • Kate Dimbleby, English cabaret singer and songwriter.
  • Maria Markesini, Greek singer and pianist.
  • Özay Fecht, Turkish-German actress and singer.
  • Titilayo Adedokun, Nigerian-American singer.

References

References

  1. "Nattjazz". [[Nattjazz]].
  2. "Moers International New Jazz Festival 1973". [[Moers Festival]].
  3. "Newport Jazz Festival 1973 Poster". WolfgangsVault.com.
  4. "Montreux Jazz Festival 1973 Setlists". Setlist.fm.
  5. "The Monterey Jazz Festival 1974 Collections". Collections.Stanford.edu.
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