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This a complete list, by year, of all the jazz-related articles which have appeared on the main page of Wikipedia, in the "Did You Know" section.
This a complete list, by year, of all the jazz-related articles which have appeared on the main page of Wikipedia, in the "Did You Know" section.
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==2006==
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==2009==
==2009==
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===[[Portal:Jazz/Did you know/23|September - December]]===
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*March|2009|entry=... that [[Tony Bennett]] literally threw up before recording his 1970 album '''''[[Tony Sings the Great Hits of Today!]]''''', a misguided collection of [[Beatles]] and other current songs done under record company pressure?
*April{{mp}}... that the lyrics on the album '''''[[Kew. Rhone.]]''''' are filled with [[anagram]]s, [[palindrome]]s, and other verbal puzzles?
*2009 april ... that the music of '''[[Burnt Sugar]]''' has been described as "a big cloud"?
*April{{mp}}... that one critic wrote that '''''[[Jivin' in Be-Bop]]''''' includes "one of the worst ballets ever put on film"?

*May|2009|{{mp}}... that [[vibraphone|vibraphonist]] '''[[Karel Velebný]]''' is considered one of the founders of modern [[Czech Republic|Czech]] [[jazz]]?
*May|2009|{{mp}}... that [[Czechs|Czech]] [[singer]] and [[pianist]] '''[[Jiří Šlitr]]''' died from [[coal gas]] poisoning?
* May|2009|{{mp}}... that [[Czechs|Czech]] [[jazz]] [[double-bass]]ist '''[[Luděk Hulan]]''' co-founded ''Studio 5'', one of the most important modern [[jazz ensemble]]s in [[Czechoslovakia]]?
*May|2009|{{mp}}... that '''[[The Orckestra]]'''{{`}}s debut performance was at the ''Moving Left Revue'', a [[Communist Party of Great Britain|Communist Party]] benefit concert in London in 1977?

*June|2009|{{mp}}... that the [[jazz]] [[singer]] '''[[Eva Olmerová]]''' was persecuted by the [[StB|State Security]] service of the [[Communist Party of Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovak communist regime]]?
*June|2009| ... that '''[[Centipede (band)|Centipede]]''' were an English [[jazz]]/[[progressive rock]] band with more than 50 members?
*June|2009|{{mp}}... that the '''[[Feminist Improvising Group]]''' challenged the male-dominated [[musical improvisation]] scene in the late 1970s?

*July|2009|{{mp}}... that the bus for Australian [[jazz music|jazz]] band leader, [[piano|pianist]] and composer, '''[[Graeme Bell]]''', had groupies posing as band member's wives?
*July ... that [[Czech people|Czech]] [[composer]] '''[[Jan Rychlík]]''' played the [[drums]] in the [[Big band|jazz orchestra]] of [[Karel Vlach]]?
*July|2009|{{mp}}... that [[Australia]]n [[jazz music|jazz]] singer '''[[Grace Knight]]''', ex-[[Eurogliders]], organised a nude protest of 750 women against the [[2003 invasion of Iraq]]?
*July|2009|{{mp}}... that the 1973 album '''''[[Love Devotion Surrender]]''''' by [[Carlos Santana]] and [[John McLaughlin (musician)|John McLaughlin]] was made as a tribute to [[guru]] [[Sri Chinmoy]]?

*August|2009|{{mp}}... that [[record producer|producer]] '''[[Ozzie Cadena|Ozzie Cadena's]]''' first session at [[Savoy Records]] was for trombonists [[J. J. Johnson]] and [[Kai Winding]], the first in a long collaboration by the duo?
*August|2009|{{mp}}... that multi-platinum selling artist [[Harry Connick, Jr.]], is scheduled to release his new album '''''[[Your Songs]]''''' on [[Gramophone record|vinyl]], a whole month before its [[CD]] release?
*August|2009|{{mp}}... that the [[Original Dixieland Jass Band]]'s "'''[[Livery Stable Blues]]'''" (1917) was the first released [[jazz]] recording?
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*August|2009|{{mp}}... that in 1965, [[Czech people|Czech]] [[jazz]] singer '''[[Vlasta Průchová]]''' invited [[Louis Armstrong]] for dinner?
*August|2009|{{mp}} ... that [[Miles Davis]] owed '''[[Bob Weinstock]]''' of [[Prestige Records]] four albums, so Davis recorded in two days of sessions the music for the 1956 albums ''[[Cookin' with The Miles Davis Quintet|Cookin']]'', ''[[Relaxin' with The Miles Davis Quintet|Relaxin']]'', ''[[Workin' with The Miles Davis Quintet|Workin']]'' and ''[[Steamin' with The Miles Davis Quintet|Steamin']]''?

*File:John Jorgenson at Kentucky Coffee Tree Cafe.JPG
*September|2009|{{mp}}... that [[Grammy award]] winning guitarist [[John Jorgenson]] of the '''[[John Jorgenson Quintet]]''' portrays French guitarist [[Django Reinhardt]] in the film ''[[Head in the Clouds]]''?
*October|2009|{{mp}}... that '''''[[P53 (album)|P53]]''''', a live album by [[experimental music]] group '''[[P53 (band)|P53]]''', features two [[Classical#Classical music|classical]] [[Piano#Grand|grand pianists]], a [[Turntablism|turntablist]] and a real-time [[sampling (music)|sampler]]/processor?
*October|2009|{{mp}}... that the American [[progressive rock]]/[[Avant-garde jazz|avant-jazz]] group '''[[The Muffins]]''' were influenced by the English [[Canterbury scene]]?
*November|2009|{{mp}}... that in his mid-career, the [[United States|American]] [[blues]] and [[boogie-woogie]] [[pianist]], '''[[Big Joe Duskin]]''', had not touched a [[keyboard instrument|keyboard]] for sixteen years as a promise to his father who thought he played the [[devil]]'s music?
*December|2009|{{mp}}... that since 1995 a quintet of '''[[Untitled (Jazz Musicians)|untitled jazz musicians]]''' has been performing near [[Indiana Avenue]] in [[Indianapolis]]?
*December|2009|{{mp}}... that during his imprisonment in the [[Theresienstadt concentration camp]], '''[[Fritz Weiss]]''' continued his collaboration with [[jazz]] orchestras outside of the camp?


==2010==
==2010==
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*February|2010|{{mp}}... that [[jazz]] pianist and vocalist '''[[Dena DeRose]]''' only considered singing professionally after [[carpal tunnel syndrome]] and [[arthritis]] forced her to give up playing the piano?
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*February|2010|{{mp}}... that eclectic and non-traditional '''[[Quartet San Francisco]]''' has been nominated five times for [[Grammy Award]]s, most recently for ''QSF Plays Brubeck'', the first all-[[Dave Brubeck]] [[string quartet]] recording?
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*March|2010|entry=... that [[Lena Horne]] won six awards for her 1981 one-woman show '''''[[Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music]]'''''?
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*April|2010|entry=... that "'''[[Have Ya Got Any Gum, Chum?]]'''", a 1944 novelty jazz song written by '''[[Murray Kane]]''' and performed by the [[Glenn Miller Orchestra]], was inspired by a phrase used by British children towards American soldiers during [[World War II]]?
*May|2010|entry=... that '''[[Johnny Noble]]''' was the first [[Hawaii|Hawaiian]] composer to be inducted into the [[American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers|ASCAP]]?
*May|2010|entry=... that [[Louisiana Creole people|Louisiana Creole]] [[jazz]] [[clarinet|clarinetist]] '''[[Louis Cottrell, Jr.]]''' played [[Carnegie Hall]] in 1974?
*May|2010|entry=... that [[Animal (muppet)|Animal's]] drumming on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' was performed by English drummer '''[[Ronnie Verrell]]'''?
* May|2010|entry=... that hotel lounge singer '''[[Loretta Ables Sayre]]''', in her 2008 [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] debut in ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' was nominated for a [[Tony Award]] and won a [[Theatre World Award]]?
*File:Traxler-95 narozeniny-2007.jpg
*June|2010|entry=... that a pioneer of the [[World War II|pre-war]] [[Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovak]] [[swing music]] '''[[Jiří Traxler]]''' lives in [[Canada]]?
*File:Celso Duarte.jpg
*june|2010|entry=... that [[Paraguayan harp|Paraguayan]] and [[Arpa jarocha|jarocho harp]]ist '''[[Celso Duarte]]''' began touring at age 10 and has performed with his band at [[Carnegie Hall]], [[Kennedy Center]] and the [[Getty Center]]?
* June|2010|entry=... that [[African-American]] composer '''[[Wendell Logan]]''' described [[jazz]] as "our classical music", saying it "belongs here just as much as Americans belong on this soil"?
*July|2010|entry=... that the piano [[Ostinato#Riff|riff]] played by '''[[Johnny Parker (jazz pianist)|Johnny Parker]]''' on the 1956 song "[[Bad Penny Blues]]" has been suggested as a possible influence on [[The Beatles]]' "[[Lady Madonna]]"?
*August|2010|entry=... that [[Bob Dylan]] paid [[United States dollar|US$]]2,500 per week to percussionist '''[[Bobbye Hall]]''' to get her to tour with him in 1978, in compensation for missed [[session musician]] work?
*August|2010|entry=... that the [[samba]]-inspired song "'''[[Are You Going With Me?]]'''" by the [[Pat Metheny Group]] was the background music for a [[Los Angeles Lakers]] highlight reel after they won an [[NBA Finals|NBA title]]?
*August|2010|entry=... that [[Storyville (nightclub)|Storyville]], a nightclub housed in '''[[Boston Hotel Buckminster]]''', hosted recording sessions by [[Billie Holiday]] and [[Charlie Parker]]?
*September|2010|entry=... that [[pianist]] and [[session musician]] '''[[Don Randi]]''' claims to have played on over three hundred [[hit record]]s?
*October|2010|entry=... that the [[United States|American]] [[boogie-woogie]] [[pianist]] and [[singer]], '''[[Mose Vinson]]''', recorded two versions of "[[Forty-Four (song)|Forty-Four]]", one retitled "Worry You Off My Mind", and the other as "My Love Has Gone"?
*October|2010|entry=... that [[United States|American]] [[Piedmont blues]] singer '''[[Irene Scruggs]]''' worked alongside [[Clarence Williams (musician)|Clarence Williams]], [[Joe "King" Oliver]], [[Lonnie Johnson]], and [[Little Brother Montgomery]], but today remains largely forgotten?
*October|2010|entry=... that '''[[Dennis Mackrel]]''', the last [[Jazz drumming|jazz drummer]] to be personally hired by [[Count Basie]], is the new director of the [[Count Basie Orchestra]]?
*File:Clyde Lucas.jpg
*October|2010|entry=... that '''[[Clyde Lucas|Clyde Lucas and His California Dons]]''' recorded background music for some of the early [[Sound film|talkies]]?
*October|2010|entry=... that '''[[Herb Wiedoeft]]''', Ad and Gay all played Cinderella, and that their brother [[Rudy Wiedoeft|Rudy]] and their sister Erica were both players too?
*November|2010|entry=... that in the late 1940s, [[United States|American]] [[blues shouter]] and [[jazz]] singer '''[[Duke Henderson]]''' renounced his past and began broadcasting as Brother Henderson, a [[Minister (Christianity)|minister]] and [[gospel music|gospel]] [[Disc jockey|DJ]]?
* November|2010|entry=... that [[United States|American]] [[boogie-woogie]] pianist '''[[Booker T. Laury]]''' appeared in two films, but did not record his debut album until he was almost eighty years of age?
*November|2010|entry=... that between 1933 and 1935, [[United States|American]] [[blues]] and [[boogie-woogie]] [[pianist]] and [[singer]] '''[[Walter Roland]]''' recorded around fifty songs for [[Banner Records]]?
*December|2010|entry=... that the '''[[1924 in jazz|jazz history of 1924]]''' included [[George Gershwin]]'s ''[[Rhapsody in Blue]]'', widely regarded as one of the finest compositions of the 20th century?}}


==2011==
==2011==
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January|2011|entry=... that singer '''[[Gary Williams (singer)|Gary Williams]]''' played [[Frank Sinatra]] in the [[West End theatre|West End]] production of ''[[The Rat Pack: Live From Las Vegas|The Rat Pack]]''?
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*January|2011|entry=... that the album '''''[[A Time for Love (Arturo Sandoval album)|A Time for Love]]''''' recorded by [[Arturo Sandoval]] was inspired by trumpeter [[Bobby Hackett]] and the album ''[[Clifford Brown with Strings]]''?
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*January|2011|entry=... that after losing a job, the '''[[The Original Salty Dogs Jazz Band|Salty Dogs Jazz Band]]''' would sometimes find that they had been replaced by another jazz band with the same name?
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*January|2011|entry=... that [[Duke Ellington]]'s 1940 live recording '''''[[Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live|At Fargo]]''''' was an amateur [[Bootleg recording|bootleg]] not officially released until 1978?
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*January|2011|entry=... that three different versions of "'''[[Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me)|Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree]]'''" reached the radio airplay charts in the same year?
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*February|2011|entry=... that the track "Palermo" from the [[Chicago Underground Duo|Chicago Underground Trio's]] album '''''[[Slon (album)|Slon]]''''' contains recorded sounds from a [[Sicily|Sicilian]] [[fish market]]?
*February|2011|entry=... that '''[[Dani Siciliano]]''' wanted her [[Cover version|cover]] of [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]'s "[[Come as You Are (Nirvana song)|Come as You Are]]", from her album '''''[[Likes...]]''''', to have the feel of a [[jazz standard]]?
*File:Machito and his sister Graciella Grillo.jpg
*February|2011|entry=... that during his [[United States Army]] service, [[Graciela]] replaced her [[Foster care|foster]] brother '''[[Machito]]''' ''(pictured)'' as the lead singer of his band, the [[Afro-Cubans (band)|Afro-Cubans]]?
*February|2011|entry=... that [[Dave Douglas (trumpeter)|Dave Douglas]] got the name for his album '''''[[Strange Liberation]]''''' from a phrase used by [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] in reference to America's involvement in the [[Vietnam War]]?
*Feb{{mp}}... that "'''[[Here I Stand (Usher song)|Here I Stand]]'''", a song by [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]], was compared to the work of [[Stevie Wonder]], and was nominated for a [[Grammy Awards|Grammy Award]]?
*February|2011|entry=... that '''[[Tony Burrello]]'''{{`s}} [[Single (music)|single]] "There's a New Sound" was described by ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' magazine as "a studied attempt to be as screwy as possible", but went on to sell over 100,000 copies?
*March|2011|entry=... that [[John McLaughlin (musician)|John McLaughlin]]'s [[Grammy Award|Grammy]] nominated album '''''[[To the One]]''''' was inspired by [[John Coltrane]]'s album ''[[A Love Supreme]]''?
*March 2011|dykentry=... that [[Stanley Clarke]]'s album '''''[[The Stanley Clarke Band]]''''' won the [[53rd Grammy Awards|2011]] [[Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album]]?
*March|2011|entry=... that the [[Grammy Award|Grammy]]-nominated album '''''[[Now Is the Time (Jeff Lorber Fusion album)|Now Is the Time]]''''' features the [[Blood, Sweat & Tears]] [[horn section]] on two of its tracks?
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*March|2011|entry=... that [[James Moody (saxophonist)|James Moody]] ''(pictured)'' received his first [[Grammy Award]] for '''''[[Moody 4B]]''''' after he died?
*March|2011|entry=... that [[Joey DeFrancesco]]{{'s}} tribute to [[Michael Jackson]], '''''[[Never Can Say Goodbye: The Music of Michael Jackson]]''''', was nominated for a [[Grammy Award]]?
*March|2011|entry=... that [[Lenny Kravitz]] was a guest musician on '''''[[Backatown]]''''', the [[record label|major label]] debut by his former apprentice [[Troy Andrews|Trombone Shorty]]?
* April|2011|entry=... that '''''[[Urbanus (album)|Urbanus]]''''', the [[Grammy Award|Grammy]] nominated album by [[Stefon Harris]], was recorded in the days leading up to [[Inauguration of Barack Obama|Barack Obama's inauguration]]?
*April|2011|entry=... that [[jazz guitarist]] [[Julian Lage]] recorded his [[Grammy Award|Grammy]]-nominated debut album '''''[[Sounding Point]]''''' when he was only 20 years old?
*April|2011|entry=... that music writer [[Piero Scaruffi]] called the 1980s American [[experimental rock]] group the '''[[Orthotonics]]''', "one of the most surreal and unpredictable combos of the era"?
*April|2011|entry=... that saxophonist [[King Curtis]] was stabbed to death a week after releasing his album '''''[[Live at Fillmore West]]'''''?
*April 2011|dykentry=... that "Zawinul's Mambo" from the [[Grammy Award|Grammy]] winning '''''[[Chucho's Steps]]''''' was dedicated to [[Joe Zawinul]] who heard a recording of it before he died?
*May{{mp}}... that although [[Ray Charles]] and [[Nancy Sinatra]] solos of "'''[[Here We Go Again (Ray Charles song)|Here We Go Again]]'''" made [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'''s Hot 100]], Charles' 2004 duet with [[Norah Jones]] became the second [[Grammy Award for Record of the Year|Grammy Record of the Year]] that did not?
*May|2011|entry=... that [[Willie Nelson]], [[Wynton Marsalis]] and [[Norah Jones]] recorded a [[Here We Go Again: Celebrating the Genius of Ray Charles|'''live tribute album''']] covering songs of [[Ray Charles]]?
* May|2011|entry=... that [[Philippe Saisse]]'s [[Grammy Award|Grammy]]-nominated album '''''[[At World's Edge]]''''' was dedicated to his father Maurice?}}
*May 2011 ... that most of '''''[[75 (album)|75]]''''' was recorded on [[Joe Zawinul]]'s 75th birthday and about two months before he died?
*May|2011|entry=... that [[Steve Vai]] plays the [[sitar]] on "Moroccan Roll", a track from [[Mike Stern]]'s [[Grammy Award|Grammy]]-nominated album '''''[[Big Neighborhood]]'''''?
*June|2011|entry=... that jazz pianist [[Ahmad Jamal]]'s first live album '''''[[At the Pershing: But Not for Me]]''''', recorded in 1958, has sold over one million copies?}}
*June|2011|entry=... that '''[[Cal Lampley]]''' formed the first all-black, 45-piece band, the US Navy B-1 Band, in the then white-only US Navy?
*June|2011|entry=... that the '''[[Lincoln Theater (Los Angeles, California)|Lincoln Theater]]''' in [[Los Angeles]] was known as the "West Coast [[Apollo Theater|Apollo]]" and featured performances by jazz legends before being converted into a church?
*July|2011|entry=... that musician '''[[David Rothenberg]]''' appears in a YouTube video playing jazz with '''[[cassini periodical cicadas]]''', insects noted for their synchronized rhythm?
*August|2011|entry=... that [[Kid Ory]]'s composition "'''[[Ory's Creole Trombone]]'''" was the first jazz record made by a black orchestra?
*September|2011|entry=... that '''[[Mircea Florian (musician)|Mircea Florian]]''', seen as one of the four leading [[Protest song|protest singers]] in [[Communist Romania]] in his [[folk rock]] years, pioneered [[minimal music]] in his career as a computer scientist?
*File:Dira Sugandi in concert crop.jpg
*October|2011|entry=... that '''[[Dira Sugandi]]''' was awarded the Indonesian Young Jazz Talent Award for her duet with [[Jason Mraz]]?
*December|2011|entry=... that '''''[[Papa Celestin's Golden Wedding]]''''' featured [[Papa Celestin]]'s final recording session before his death?


==2012==
==2012==
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*February|2012|entry=... that a broken right ankle prevented '''[[Earl Belcher]]''' from playing in the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]], and he is now a professional [[jazz]] musician?
*File:Megitza at Copernicus Theater.jpg
*April 2012|dykentry=... that '''[[Megitza]]''', the vocalist and [[Double bass|bass]] player, got the highest score at a Polish National IQ contest held in 2004?
*May|2012|entry=... that for years '''[[Smalls Jazz Club]]''' did not serve alcohol?
*May|2012|entry=... that the "most famous signature in [[rock 'n' roll]]" – the opening [[riff]] to [[Chuck Berry]]'s 1958 hit "[[Johnny B. Goode]]" – was actually a [[jazz]] riff played 12 years earlier by '''[[Carl Hogan]]'''?
*May|2012|entry=... that jazz trio '''[[BADBADNOTGOOD]]''' had a crowd [[moshing]] at a [[J Dilla]] tribute show?
*May|2012|entry=... that the '''[[noise in music|use of noise]]''' by [[Ottoman military band]]s inspired European composers such as Haydn, Beethoven, and Mozart?
*[[File:RussianSevenStringTuning.jpg|100x100px|A seven-string guitar with the open strings annotated with the notes D-G-B-D-G-B-D]]
*{{mp}}... that the [[Russian guitar]]'s D-G-B-D-G-B-D tuning ''(illustrated)'' approximates the '''[[major thirds tuning|major-thirds tuning]]''' D#-G-B-D#-G-B-D#?
*September|2012|entry=... that poet [[Ishmael Reed]] learned to play jazz piano at the '''[[Jazzschool]]''' beginning when he was 60?
*Sep{{mp}}... that the music of Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, and Arnold Schoenberg inspired jazz-guitarist '''[[Ralph Patt]]''' to invent [[major thirds tuning|major-thirds tuning]]?
*File:Van Lingle Mungo 1940 Play Ball card.jpeg
*September|2012|entry=... that [[Dave Frishberg]] wrote the lyrics to "'''[[Van Lingle Mungo (song)|Van Lingle Mungo]]'''" while reading a baseball encyclopedia?


==2013==
==2013==
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*January|2013|entry=... that [[Dave Brubeck]]'s wife Iola wrote the lyrics to "'''[[In Your Own Sweet Way]]'''"?
===[[Portal:Jazz/Did you know/42|July]]===
*February|2013|entry=... that the 1969 song "'''[[It's Too Bad]]'''" by [[Jimi Hendrix]] was considered newly discovered thirty years later when it was added to ''[[The Jimi Hendrix Experience (album)|The Jimi Hendrix Experience]]'' (2000) album?
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*March|2013|entry=... that [[Bebo Valdés|Bebo]] and [[Chucho Valdés]] won the [[Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album|Grammy]] and the [[Latin Grammy Award]] for '''[[Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album|Best Latin Jazz Album]]''' for their album ''[[Juntos Para Siempre (Bebo Valdés and Chucho Valdés album)|Juntos Para Siempre]]''?
===[[Portal:Jazz/Did you know/43|August - November]]===
*April {{mp}}... that '''''[[Supernova (Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio album)|Supernova]]''''' by Cuban pianist [[Gonzalo Rubalcaba]]'s trio was beaten to a [[Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album|Grammy Award]] by an album produced and performed by Rubalcaba?
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*April|2013|entry=... that the album '''''[[Solo (Gonzalo Rubalcaba album)|Solo]]''''' by Cuban pianist [[Gonzalo Rubalcaba]] includes songs inspired by [[John Coltrane]]'s ''[[Giant Steps]]''?
*April|2013|entry=... that '''''[[Akokan (album)|Akokan]]''''', [[Roberto Fonseca]]'s sixth studio album, features some "lovely [[saxophone|sax]] work"?}}
*May|2013|entry=... that not [[Memphis Slim]] but 1930s [[St. Louis]] blues pianist '''[[Pinetop Sparks]]''' wrote the blues standard "[[Every Day I Have the Blues]]"?
* May|2013|entry=... that [[Paquito D'Rivera]] became the first performer to be honored in the Jazz and Classical musical fields after winning a [[Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album|Latin Grammy]] for the albums '''''[[Brazilian Dreams]]''''' and ''Historia del Soldado''?
*May|2013|entry=... that in 1933 St. Louis blues singer '''[[Dorothea Trowbridge]]''' recorded "Grinding Blues", the lyrics of which are cited as an "open declaration of erotic desire"?
*May|2013|entry=... that [[Paquito D'Rivera]] won a [[Latin Grammy Award]] with a '''[[Panamericana Suite|suite]]'''?
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*July|2013|entry=... that [[Duke Ellington]] praised pianist '''[[Maurice Rocco]]'''{{`s}} sophisticated performance style?
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*July|2013|entry=... that [[flamenco]] percussionist '''[[Tino di Geraldo]]''' produced [[Jackson Browne]]'s album ''[[Love Is Strange: En Vivo Con Tino]]'', in which he was featured?
*July|2013|entry=... that the [[AC/DC]] song "[[Whole Lotta Rosie]]" has an opening riff directly mimicking a track from the [[Dave Brubeck Quartet]] album '''''[[Countdown—Time in Outer Space]]'''''?
*August|2013|entry=... that '''[[Jackie Davis]]''', who had a [[bit part]] in ''[[Caddyshack]]'', was an accomplished jazz organist, preceding the better known [[Jimmy Smith (musician)|Jimmy Smith]] by several years?
*August|2013|entry=... that jazz organist [[Joey DeFrancesco]] obtained a stake in '''[[Diversi]]''' after playing one of their [[clonewheel organ]]s?
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*November|2013|entry= ... that in the 35th year of her career, [[blues]] singer '''[[Julia Gerity]]''' lost much of her performance materials, including gowns and music, in a 1947 fire at [[Coney Island]]?


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*January|2014|entry= ... that the 1932 jazz standard "'''[[Moten Swing]]'''" was an important development in the move towards a freer form of orchestral jazz and the development of [[swing music]]?
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*January|2014|entry= ... that an agent liked the sound of '''[[Onzy Matthews]]'''{{`s}} band and music but expressed concern after seeing the band was racially mixed?
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*February|2014|entry= ... that as of January 2014, '''''[[Desfado]]''''' by [[fado]] singer [[Ana Moura]] has not dropped from the [[Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa|Portuguese Albums Chart]] Top 20 since its release in November 2012?
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*February|2014|entry= ... that U.S. President [[Bill Clinton]] participated in a [[jam session]] at '''[[Reduta Jazz Club]]''' during a 1994 visit to the [[Czech Republic]]?
*April|2014|entry= ... that [[Jamaican American]] [[jazz]] pianist and composer '''[[Wynton Kelly]]''' toured the Caribbean with an R&B band at age 15?
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* May|2014|entry= ... that pianist '''[[Brad Mehldau]]''' compared the difficulty of composing music to a game of chess?
*July|2014|entry= ... that '''[[Elmo Hope]]''' survived being shot by New York police to become an influential [[List of jazz pianists|jazz pianist]]?
*July ... that on the music chart week ending November 30, 2013, '''''[[Wrapped in Red]]''''' was the only non-[[Universal Music Group]] release to chart inside the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]'s top ten?





Latest revision as of 21:42, 19 January 2022

This a complete list, by year, of all the jazz-related articles which have appeared on the main page of Wikipedia, in the "Did You Know" section.

2004

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 • ... that The Mississippi Rag has been reporting on traditional jazz and ragtime music since 1973?
 • ... that Wingy Manone's "Tar Paper Stomp" was used as the basis for Glenn Miller's "In the Mood"? (Manone pictured, right)
 • ... that the real name of drummer Mel Lewis (pictured, left) was Melvin Sokoloff?

2004

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July - December 2005

2006

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 • ... that jazz singer Ilse Huizinga (pictured, right) is known in the Netherlands as the First Lady of Jazz?
 • ... that the 1934 jazz standard "Stars Fell on Alabama" was inspired by the Leonid meteor shower that was observed in Alabama a century earlier, in 1833? (Alabama license plate pictured)
 • ... that Katie Melua (pictured, left) agreed to re-record her song "Nine Million Bicycles" (2005) in response to criticisms from physicist Simon Singh, who described its lyrics as "an insult to a century of astronomical progress"?


January - May 2006

 • ... that Chicago composer Margaret Bonds (pictured, left) wrote her first work, the Marquette Street Blues, at the age of five?
 • ... that the early musical influences of Austrian jazz-fusion guitarist Alex Machacek, who has been praised by legends like John McLaughlin, included heavy metal bands like Iron Maiden and KISS
 • ... that Erin Bode (pictured, right) performed with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra for three seasons before starting her recording career as a singer?


June - December 2006

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July 2007

Éva Gauthier wearing a Javanese headdress
Éva Gauthier wearing a Javanese headdress

 • ... that the song "See See Rider" was first recorded in 1924 by Ma Rainey and reached the top of the rhythm and blues charts twice in versions by Bea Booze and Chuck Willis?
 • ... that Éva Gauthier (pictured, left) was the first classically trained singer to present the works of George Gershwin in concert?
 • ... that the Jay Pritzker Pavilion (pictured, right), an outdoor bandshell and great lawn, uses an innovative sound system that recreates an indoor concert hall sound experience?
 • ... that some of Frank Sinatra's recordings of the 1964 song "My Kind of Town" change the original lyrics to omit reference to the Union Stock Yard which closed in 1971?
 • ... that The Legendary Buster Smith was the only solo album by Charlie Parker's mentor Buster Smith?
 • ... that The Cannonball Adderley Quintet in San Francisco, a 1959 album by jazz band The Cannonball Adderley Quintet (Adderly brothers pictured), reached the bestseller charts with 50,000 copies sold by May 1960?
August - December 2007

2008

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January 2008


March/April 2008

 • ... that jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding (pictured) became one of the youngest faculty members in the history of Berklee College of Music almost immediately after her graduation?
 • ... that Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard composed the music for Space Jazz – a concept album companion to his science fiction novel Battlefield Earth?
 • ... that the Dunbar Hotel (pictured) was the heart of LA's jazz scene with visits by Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, and Louis Armstrong?


June 2008

Harris Theater
Harris Theater


June 2008


July - December 2008

2009

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2010

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2011

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January 2011


February 2011

 • ... that John McLaughlin's Grammy nominated album To the One was inspired by John Coltrane's album A Love Supreme?
 • ... that Stanley Clarke's album The Stanley Clarke Band won the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album?
 • ... that the Grammy-nominated album Now Is the Time features the Blood, Sweat & Tears horn section on two of its tracks?
 • ... that James Moody (pictured, left) received his first Grammy Award for Moody 4B after he died?
 • ... that Joey DeFrancesco's tribute to Michael Jackson, Never Can Say Goodbye: The Music of Michael Jackson, was nominated for a Grammy Award?
 • ... that Lenny Kravitz was a guest musician on Backatown, the major label debut by his former apprentice Trombone Shorty (pictured, right)?
March 2011


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May 2011

 • ... that jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal's first live album At the Pershing: But Not for Me, recorded in 1958, has sold over one million copies? (Jamal pictured)
 • ... that Cal Lampley formed the first all-black, 45-piece band, the US Navy B-1 Band, in the then white-only US Navy?
 • ... that the Lincoln Theater (pictured) in Los Angeles was known as the "West Coast Apollo" and featured performances by jazz legends before being converted into a church?
 • ... that musician David Rothenberg appears in a YouTube video playing jazz with cassini periodical cicadas, insects noted for their synchronized rhythm?
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August - December 2011

2012

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February - May 2012

A seven-string guitar with the open strings annotated with the notes D-G-B-D-G-B-D
A seven-string guitar with the open strings annotated with the notes D-G-B-D-G-B-D
Baseball player Van Lingle Mungo
Baseball player Van Lingle Mungo


September 2012

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April 2013


May 2013

 • ... that Duke Ellington praised pianist Maurice Rocco's sophisticated performance style? (Rocco pictured, left)
 • ... that flamenco percussionist Tino di Geraldo (pictured, right) produced Jackson Browne's album Love Is Strange: En Vivo Con Tino, in which he was featured?
 • ... that the AC/DC song "Whole Lotta Rosie" has an opening riff directly mimicking a track from the Dave Brubeck Quartet album Countdown—Time in Outer Space?
July 2013


August - November 2013

2014

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April - July 2014

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