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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.

2004

 • ... 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

2005


January/February 2005


March - June 2005


July - December 2005

2006

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2007


January 2007


February - May 2007


June 2007


July 2007


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


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


January - April 2009


May 2009


June 2009


July 2009


August 2009


September - December 2009

2010


January - April 2010


May 2010


June/July 2010


August/September 2010


October 2010


November/December 2010



2011

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January|2011|entry=... that singer Gary Williams played Frank Sinatra in the West End production of The Rat Pack?

2012

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Portal:Jazz/Did you know/

2013

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2014

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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?
  • 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?
  • February|2014|entry= ... that as of January 2014, Desfado by fado singer Ana Moura has not dropped from the 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 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's top ten?