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This is a timeline documenting events of '''[[Jazz]] in the year 1961'''.
This is a timeline documenting events of '''[[jazz]] in the year 1961'''.


==Events==
==Events==
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===Unknown dates===
===Unknown dates===
* Bengali Indian sitar player and composer [[Ravi Shankar]] and western jazz musicians [[Gary Peacock]] and [[Bud Shank]] collaborate on the album ''[[Improvisations (Ravi Shankar album)|Improvisations]]''. The album combines the use of [[Sitar in jazz|sitar and jazz music]] and is considered an early example of fusion experiments with jazz and [[Indian classical music]]. In early 1961 John Coltrane begins listening to North Indian music and the music of Shankar becomes influential in his development as a musician.
* Bengali Indian sitar player and composer [[Ravi Shankar]] and western jazz musicians [[Gary Peacock]] and [[Bud Shank]] collaborate on the album ''[[Improvisations (Ravi Shankar album)|Improvisations]]''. The album combines the use of [[Sitar in jazz|sitar and jazz music]] and is considered an early example of fusion experiments with jazz and [[Indian classical music]]. In early 1961 John Coltrane begins listening to North Indian music and the music of Shankar becomes influential in his development as a musician.
* [[John Coltrane]] sells an estimated 30,000 copies of ''[[My Favorite Things (album)|My Favorite Things]]'' in its first year of release.
* [[John Coltrane]] sells an estimated 30,000 copies of ''[[My Favorite Things (John Coltrane album)|My Favorite Things]]'' in its first year of release.


==Album releases==
==Album releases==
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*''[[Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation]]'' – [[Ornette Coleman]] ([[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]])
*''[[Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation]]'' – [[Ornette Coleman]] ([[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]])
*''[[Coltrane Jazz (album)|Coltrane Jazz]]'' – John Coltrane (Atlantic)
*''[[Coltrane Jazz (album)|Coltrane Jazz]]'' – John Coltrane (Atlantic)
*''[[Olé Coltrane]]'' – John Coltrane (Atlantic)
*''My Favorite Things'' – John Coltrane (Atlantic)
*''My Favorite Things'' – John Coltrane (Atlantic)
*''[[Whistle Stop (album)|Whistle Stop]]'' – [[Kenny Dorham]] (Blue Note)
*''[[Whistle Stop (album)|Whistle Stop]]'' – [[Kenny Dorham]] (Blue Note)
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*''[[Focus (jazz album)|Focus]]'' – [[Stan Getz]] ([[Verve Records|Verve]])
*''[[Focus (jazz album)|Focus]]'' – [[Stan Getz]] ([[Verve Records|Verve]])
*''1961'' – [[Jimmy Giuffre]] 3 ([[ECM Records|ECM]])
*''1961'' – [[Jimmy Giuffre]] 3 ([[ECM Records|ECM]])
*''[[Eastern Sounds]]'' – [[Yusef Lateef]] (Moodsville)
*''[[Out Front (Booker Little album)|Out Front]]'' – [[Booker Little]] (Candid)
*''[[Out Front (Booker Little album)|Out Front]]'' – [[Booker Little]] (Candid)
*''[[All the Sad Young Men]]'' – [[Anita O'Day]] (Verve)
*''[[Kenton's West Side Story]]'' – [[Stan Kenton]] (Capitol) – Grammy winning album
*''[[Mingus (Charles Mingus album)|Mingus]]'' – [[Charles Mingus]] ([[Candid Records]])
*''[[Oh Yeah (Charles Mingus album)|Oh Yeah]]'' – [[Charles Mingus]] ([[Atlantic Records]])
*''[[All the Sad Young Men (album)]]'' – [[Anita O'Day]] (Verve)
*''[[The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra]]'' – [[Sun Ra]] and his Arkestra (Savoy Records)
*''[[The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra]]'' – [[Sun Ra]] and his Arkestra (Savoy Records)
*''[[The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra|We Are In the Future]]'' – Sun Ra and his Arkestra (Savoy Records)
*''[[The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra|We Are In the Future]]'' – Sun Ra and his Arkestra (Savoy Records)
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; February
; February
* '''4''' – [[Alphonse Picou]], American clarinetist and composer (born 1878).
* '''4''' – [[Alphonse Picou]], American clarinetist and composer (born 1878).
* '''7''' – [[Noah Lewis]], American harmonica player (born 1891).
* '''7''' – [[Noah Lewis (musician)|Noah Lewis]], American harmonica player (born 1891).
* '''22''' – [[Nick LaRocca]], New Orleans cornetist and trumpeter (born 1889).
* '''22''' – [[Nick LaRocca]], New Orleans cornetist and trumpeter (born 1889).


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; October
; October
* '''5''' – [[Booker Little]] American trumpeter and composer (born [[1938 in jazz|1938]]).
* '''5''' – [[Booker Little]] American trumpeter and composer (born [[1938 in jazz|1938]]).

; Unknown date
* [[Cuba Austin]], American drummer (born [[1906 in jazz|1906]]).


==Births==
==Births==
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* '''12''' – [[Ivo Perelman]], Brazilian saxophonist.
* '''12''' – [[Ivo Perelman]], Brazilian saxophonist.
* '''16''' – [[Kenneth Sivertsen (musician)|Kenneth Sivertsen]], Norwegian composer and guitarist (died [[2006 in jazz|2006]]).
* '''16''' – [[Kenneth Sivertsen (musician)|Kenneth Sivertsen]], Norwegian composer and guitarist (died [[2006 in jazz|2006]]).
* '''18''' – [[Bobby Broom]], American guitarist, composer, and educator.


; February
; February
* '''5''' – [[Clark Tracey]], British drummer, band leader, and composer.
* '''9''' – [[Steve Wilson (jazz musician)|Steve Wilson]], American saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist.
* '''9''' – [[Steve Wilson (jazz musician)|Steve Wilson]], American saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist.
* '''10''' – [[Paolo Fresu]], Italian trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer, and arranger.
* '''12''' – [[Knut Reiersrud]], Norwegian guitarist.
* '''12''' – [[Knut Reiersrud]], Norwegian guitarist.
* '''21''' – [[Mike Nielsen]], Irish guitarist, composer, and educator.


; March
; March
* '''2''' – [[Harald Dahlstrøm]], Norwegian pianist.
* '''2''' – [[Harald Dahlstrøm]], Norwegian pianist.
* '''5''' – [[Marcelo Peralta]], Argentine saxophones, piano, accordion, the Latin American aerophones, and composer.
* '''14''' – [[Joe Ascione]], American drummer (died [[2016 in jazz|2016]]).
* '''23''' – [[Eivind Aarset]], Norwegian guitarist.
* '''23''' – [[Eivind Aarset]], Norwegian guitarist.
* '''25''' – [[Makoto Ozone]], Japanese pianist.
* '''27''' – [[Tak Matsumoto]], Japanese guitarist, producer, arranger, composer, singer and songwriter.
* '''27''' – [[Tak Matsumoto]], Japanese guitarist, producer, arranger, composer, singer and songwriter.
* '''29''' – [[Ken Stubbs]], English alto saxophonist, and composer.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/birthday.php?pg=89&&width=1366 | title=Jazz Musicians Born On March 29 | publisher=[[All About Jazz]] | accessdate=2018-04-14}}</ref>
* '''30''' – [[Tina May]], English singer.
* '''31''' – [[Mark Lockheart]], British tenor saxophonist, [[Loose Tubes]].


; April
; April
* '''9''' – [[Chris Abrahams]], New Zeeland pianist and composer.
* '''9''' – [[Chris Abrahams]], New Zealand pianist and composer.
* '''23''' – [[Gene Calderazzo]], American drummer.
* '''23''' – [[Gene Calderazzo]], American drummer.
* '''25'''
* '''25''' – [[Paul Wagnberg]], Swedish–Norwegian organist and keyboarder.
** [[Carl Allen (drummer)|Carl Allen]], American drummer.
** [[Paul Wagnberg]], Swedish–Norwegian organist and keyboarder.
* '''30''' – [[Alan Steward]], Dutch record producer and multi-instrumentalist.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/birthday.php?pg=121&&width=1366 | title=Jazz Musicians Born On April 30 | publisher=[[All About Jazz]] | accessdate=2018-03-30}}</ref>


; May
; May
* '''5''' – [[Flavio Boltro]], Italian trumpeter and flugelhornist.
* '''11''' – [[Brian Simpson (musician)|Brian Simpson]], American pianist.
* '''17''' – [[Enya]], Irish singer-songwriter.
* '''17''' – [[Enya]], Irish singer-songwriter.
* '''21''' – [[Rachelle Ferrell]], American vocalist.
* '''21''' – [[Rachelle Ferrell]], American vocalist.
* '''24''' – [[Jarmo Savolainen]], Finnish pianist and composer (died [[2009 in jazz|2009]]).
* '''24''' – [[Jarmo Savolainen]], Finnish pianist and composer (died [[2009 in jazz|2009]]).
* '''27''' - [[Ivan Božičević]], Croatian composer, pianist, and organist.
* '''27'''
** [[Ivan Božičević]], Croatian composer, pianist, and organist.
** [[Russel Blake (bassist)|Russel Blake]], American bassist.


; June
; June
* '''4''' – [[El DeBarge]], American singer-songwriter.
* '''4''' – [[El DeBarge]], American singer-songwriter.
* '''10''' – [[Gary Thomas (musician)|Gary Thomas]], American saxophonist.
* '''10''' – [[Gary Thomas (musician)|Gary Thomas]], American saxophonist.
* '''15''' [[Kai Eckhardt]], German bass guitarist.
* '''15'''
** [[Kai Eckhardt]], German bass guitarist.
** [[Miguel "Angá" Díaz]], Cuban percussionist (died [[2006 in jazz|2006]]).
* '''18''' – [[Alison Moyet]], British singer-songwriter.
* '''18''' – [[Alison Moyet]], British singer-songwriter.
* '''24''' – [[Marvin Smith]], American drummer and composer.
* '''24''' – [[Marvin Smith]], American drummer and composer.
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* '''8''' – [[Karl Seglem]], Norwegian saxophonist and goat horn player.
* '''8''' – [[Karl Seglem]], Norwegian saxophonist and goat horn player.
* '''26''' – [[Keiko Matsui]], Japanese pianist and composer.
* '''26''' – [[Keiko Matsui]], Japanese pianist and composer.
* '''29''' – [[Michael Publig]], Austrian pianist and composer.


; August
; August
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* '''13''' – [[Koji Kondo]], Japanese composer, pianist, and sound director.
* '''13''' – [[Koji Kondo]], Japanese composer, pianist, and sound director.
* '''17''' – [[Everette Harp]], American saxophonist.
* '''17''' – [[Everette Harp]], American saxophonist.
* '''23''' – [[Anita Wardell]], English singer.


; September
; September
* '''1''' – [[Boney James]], American saxophonist, songwriter, and producer.
* '''1''' – [[Boney James]], American saxophonist, songwriter, and producer.
* '''7''' – [[LeRoi Moore]], American saxophonist ([[Dave Matthews Band]]) (died [[2008 in jazz|2008]]).<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/dave-matthews-band-saxophonist-leroi-moore-dead-at-46-20080819 | title=Dave Matthews Band Saxophonist LeRoi Moore Dead at 46 | first=Daniel | last=Kreps | newspaper=[[The Rolling Stone]] | date=2008-08-19 | accessdate=2016-02-27}}</ref>
* '''7''' – [[LeRoi Moore]], American saxophonist ([[Dave Matthews Band]]) (died [[2008 in jazz|2008]]).<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/dave-matthews-band-saxophonist-leroi-moore-dead-at-46-20080819 | title=Dave Matthews Band Saxophonist LeRoi Moore Dead at 46 | first=Daniel | last=Kreps | newspaper=[[The Rolling Stone]] | date=2008-08-19 | accessdate=2016-02-27}}</ref>
* '''22''' – [[Kofi Burbridge]], American keyboardist and flautist, [[Tedeschi Trucks Band]] (died [[2019 in jazz|2019]]).<ref>{{cite web | url=https://jambands.com/news/2019/02/16/in-memoriam-kofi-burbridge-1961-2019 | title=In Memoriam: Kofi Burbridge, 1961–2019 | website=Jambands.com | date=2019-02-16 | accessdate=2019-02-19}}</ref>
* '''9''' – [[Eyþór Gunnarsson]], Icelandic keyboarder and composer.
* '''29''' – [[David Kikoski]], American pianist.
* '''29''' – [[David Kikoski]], American pianist.


; October
; October
* '''10''' – [[Jonathan Butler]], South African singer-songwriter and guitarist.
* '''11''' – [[Xavier Desandre Navarre]], French percussionist and drummer.
* '''11''' – [[Xavier Desandre Navarre]], French percussionist and drummer.
* '''18''' – [[Bo Sundström]], Swedish singer and songwriter, [[Bo Kaspers orkester]].
* '''18''' – [[Wynton Marsalis]], American trumpeter.
* '''18''' – [[Wynton Marsalis]], American trumpeter.
* '''20''' [[Audun Kleive]], Norwegian drummer.
* '''20'''
** [[Audun Kleive]], Norwegian drummer.
** [[David Becker]], American guitarist.
* '''25''' – [[Franck Amsallem]], French-American pianist, arranger, composer, and singer.
* '''25''' – [[Franck Amsallem]], French-American pianist, arranger, composer, and singer.
* '''27''' – [[Igor Butman]], Russian saxophonist.


; November
; November
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; December
; December
* '''5''' – [[Anders Bergcrantz]], Swedish trumpeter.
* '''5''' – [[Anders Bergcrantz]], Swedish trumpeter.
* '''24''' – [[Ralph Bowen]], Canadian saxophonist.
* '''29''' – [[Lê Quan Ninh]], French percussionist.
* '''29''' – [[Lê Quan Ninh]], French percussionist.


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*[[Grammy Awards of 1961]]
*[[Grammy Awards of 1961]]
**[[Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group|Best Jazz Performance Solo or Small Group]]
**[[Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group|Best Jazz Performance Solo or Small Group]]
***[[André Previn]] for ''[[West Side Story (soundtrack)|West Side Story]]''
***[[André Previn]] for ''[[West Side Story (André Previn album)|West Side Story]]''
**[[Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album|Best Jazz Performance Large Group]]
**[[Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album|Best Jazz Performance Large Group]]
***[[Henry Mancini]] for ''Blues and the Beat''
***[[Henry Mancini]] for ''Blues and the Beat''
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| authorlink = Ben Ratliff
| authorlink = Ben Ratliff
| title = Coltrane: The Story of a Sound
| title = Coltrane: The Story of a Sound
| url = https://archive.org/details/coltranestoryofs0000ratl
| url-access = registration
| publisher = [[Farrar, Straus and Giroux]]
| publisher = [[Farrar, Straus and Giroux]]
| year = 2007
| year = 2007
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| isbn = 0-374-12606-2
| isbn = 0-374-12606-2
}}
}}
*{{cite book|title=[[Real Book#Other Real Books|The New Real Book]], Volume I|year=1988|publisher=Sher Music|isbn=0-9614701-4-3|ref=refTheNewRealBookVol1}}
*{{cite book|title=[[Real Book#Selected editions|The New Real Book]], Volume I|year=1988|publisher=Sher Music|isbn=0-9614701-4-3|ref=refTheNewRealBookVol1}}
*{{cite book | title=The New Real Book, Volume II | year=1991 | publisher=Sher Music | isbn=0-9614701-7-8|ref=refTheNewRealBookVol2}}
*{{cite book | title=The New Real Book, Volume II | year=1991 | publisher=Sher Music | isbn=0-9614701-7-8|ref=refTheNewRealBookVol2}}
*{{cite book|title=The New Real Book, Volume III|year=1995|publisher=Sher Music|isbn=1-883217-30-X|ref=refTheNewRealBookVol3}}
*{{cite book|title=The New Real Book, Volume III|year=1995|publisher=Sher Music|isbn=1-883217-30-X|ref=refTheNewRealBookVol3}}
*{{cite book | title=[[Real Book#History of the 'new' Real Book|The Real Book]], Volume I |edition=6th | year=2004 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=0-634-06038-4|ref=refTheRealBookVol1}}
*{{cite book | title=[[Real Book#History|The Real Book]], Volume I |edition=6th | year=2004 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=0-634-06038-4|ref=refTheRealBookVol1}}
*{{cite book | title=The Real Book, Volume II |edition=2nd | year=2007 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=1-4234-2452-2|ref=refTheRealBookVol2}}
*{{cite book | title=The Real Book, Volume II |edition=2nd | year=2007 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=1-4234-2452-2|ref=refTheRealBookVol2}}
*{{cite book | title=The Real Book, Volume III |edition=2nd | year=2006 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=0-634-06136-4|ref=refTheRealBookVol3}}
*{{cite book | title=The Real Book, Volume III |edition=2nd | year=2006 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=0-634-06136-4|ref=refTheRealBookVol3}}
*{{cite book | title=The Real Jazz Book | publisher=Warner Bros | isbn=978-91-85041-36-7|ref=refTheRealJazzBook}}
*{{cite book | title=The Real Jazz Book | publisher=Warner Bros | isbn=978-91-85041-36-7|ref=refTheRealJazzBook}}
*{{cite book | title=[[Real Book#History of the 'new' Real Book|The Real Vocal Book]], Volume I | year=2006 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=0-634-06080-5|ref=refTheRealVocalBookVol1}}
*{{cite book | title=[[Real Book#History|The Real Vocal Book]], Volume I | year=2006 | publisher=Hal Leonard | isbn=0-634-06080-5|ref=refTheRealVocalBookVol1}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
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This is a timeline documenting events of jazz in the year 1961.

Events

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August

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November

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Album releases

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Standards

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Deaths

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February
  • 4Alphonse Picou, American clarinetist and composer (born 1878).
  • 7Noah Lewis, American harmonica player (born 1891).
  • 22Nick LaRocca, New Orleans cornetist and trumpeter (born 1889).
March
April
  • 29Miff Mole, American trombonist and bandleader (born 1898).
July
August
October
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Births

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January
February
  • 5Clark Tracey, British drummer, band leader, and composer.
  • 9Steve Wilson, American saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist.
  • 10Paolo Fresu, Italian trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer, and arranger.
  • 12Knut Reiersrud, Norwegian guitarist.
  • 21Mike Nielsen, Irish guitarist, composer, and educator.
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
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Awards

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Music criticism

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Newport Jazz Festival 1961 Poster". Rirocks.net. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
  2. ^ "1961 – Den første festivalen" (in Norwegian). Romsdals Budstikke. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
  3. ^ "Jazz Musicians Born On March 29". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2018-04-14.
  4. ^ "Jazz Musicians Born On April 30". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  5. ^ Kreps, Daniel (2008-08-19). "Dave Matthews Band Saxophonist LeRoi Moore Dead at 46". The Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2016-02-27.
  6. ^ "In Memoriam: Kofi Burbridge, 1961–2019". Jambands.com. 2019-02-16. Retrieved 2019-02-19.
  7. ^ Varga, George (2016-05-09). "Candye Kane dies at 54; performer sang of self-acceptance even while battling cancer". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2016-12-05.

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