Overview of the events of 1928 in jazz
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1928.
Musicians born that year included Cannonball Adderley, Etta Jones and Fats Domino.
- By 1928, jazz was becoming popular in Germany and was being taught in Frankfurt.[1]
- June
- August
- January
- 3 – Al Belletto, American saxophonist and clarinetist (died 2014).
- 4 – Alan Littlejohn, British trumpeter (died 1996).
- 11 – Cal Massey, American trumpeter (died 1972).
- 12 – Ruth Brown, American singer-songwriter and actress (died 2006).[3]
- 14 – Joe Muranyi, Hungarian-American clarinetist (died 2012).
- 15 – Werner Dies, German tenor saxophonist, clarinetist, guitarist, composer, and arranger (died 2003).
- 23 – Dave Black, American drummer (died 2006).
- 24 – Mick Mulligan, English trumpeter and bandleader (died 2006).
- 26 – Dick Nash, American trombonist.
- 29 – Beverly Kenney, American singer (died 1960).
- 31 – Keshav Sathe, Indian tabla player (died 2012).
- February
- March
- April
- 3 – Bill Potts, American pianist (died 2005).
- 4 – Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros, Cuban trumpeter (died 2016).
- 6 – Eddie Hubble, American trombonist (died 2016).
- 8 – Derek Hogg, English drummer.
- 9 – Monty Sunshine, English clarinettist (died 2010).
- 10
- 13 – Teddy Charles, American vibraphonist, pianist, and drummer (died 2012).
- 14
- 18 – Ken Colyer, English trumpeter and cornetist (died 1988).
- 22 – Tommy Turrentine, American trumpeter (died 1997).
- 23 – Mike Daniels, British trumpeter and bandleader (died 2016).
- 24 – Johnny Griffin, American jazz saxophonist (heart attack) (died 2008).[4]
- 25 – Rick Henderson, American saxophonist (died 2004).
- 26 – Herman Foster, American pianist (died 1999).
- 29 – Errol Buddle, Australian bassoonist and saxophonist (died 2018).[5]
- May
- June
- 1 – Frank Parr, English trombonist and cricketer (died 2012).
- 4 – Teddy Kotick, American bassist (died 1986).
- 11 – Bob Gordon, American saxophonist (died 1955).
- 12 – Vic Damone, American singer, songwriter, and actor (died 2018).[6]
- 20 – Eric Dolphy, American alto saxophonist, flutist, and bass clarinetist (died 1964).
- 23 – Bob Badgley, American upright bassist (died 2012).
- 26 – Don Lanphere, American saxophonist (died 2003).
- July
- 2 – Richard Wyands, American pianist, composer, and arranger (died 2019).
- 4 – Ted Joans, American trumpeter and jazz poet (died 2003).
- 13 – Leroy Vinnegar, American upright bassist (died 1999).
- 15 – Joe Harriott, Jamaican saxophonist and composer (died 1973).
- 17
- 18 – Carl Fontana, American trombonist (died 2003).
- 20 – Peter Ind, British upright bassist and record producer (died 2021).
- 22 – Keter Betts, American upright bassist (died 2005).
- 29 – Konstantin Orbelyan, Armenian pianist, composer, and head of the State Estrada Orchestra of Armenia (died 2014).
- 30 – Vernel Fournier, American drummer (died 2000).
- August
- September
- 1 – Ed Summerlin, American composer, arranger, saxophonist, and music educator (died 2006).[8]
- 2 – Horace Silver, American pianist and composer (died 2014).
- 5
- 11 – Lorraine Geller, American pianist (died 1958).
- 14 – Jay Cameron, American saxophonist (died 2001).
- 15 – Cannonball Adderley, American saxophonist (died 1975).
- 20 – Vi Redd, American alto saxophonist and singer (died 2022).
- 21 – William Russo, American trombonist, composer, and arranger (died 2003).
- 23
- 28 – Koko Taylor, American singer (died 2009).[9]
- 30 – Jon Eardley, American trumpeter (died 1991).
- October
- November
- December
- ^ Budds, Michael J. (2002). Jazz & the Germans: essays on the influence of "hot" American idioms on the 20th-century German music Monographs and bibliographies in American music. Pendragon Press. p. 168. ISBN 1-57647-072-5.
- ^ "History of Jazz Time Line: 1928". All About Jazz. Archived from the original on 2011-04-15. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
- ^ "R&B Legend and 'Black and Blue' Star Ruth Brown Dies". BroadwayWorld.com. 2006-11-20. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
- ^ Ratliff, Ben (2008-07-26). "Johnny Griffin, 80, Jazz Saxophonist, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-02-27.
- ^ Shand, John (2018-03-01). "Errol Buddle story: World's first jazz bassoonist was a hit in the US". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
- ^ McFadden, Robert D. (2018-02-12). "Vic Damone, Who Crooned to Postwar Popularity, Dies at 89". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
- ^ Smith, Steve (2011-03-13). "Joe Morello, Drummer with Dave Brubeck Quartet, Dies at 82". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
- ^ Heckman, Don (2006-10-13). "Edgar Summerlin, 78; Musician Wrote Jazz-Based Liturgical Works". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2016-02-27.
- ^ Keepnews, Peter (2009-06-04). "Koko Taylor, Queen of Chicago Blues, Is Dead at 80". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
- ^ Reich, Howard (2018-04-01). "Singer-pianist Audrey Morris dies at 89, was an icon of Chicago cabaret and jazz". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
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