1928 in jazz
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In 1928 in jazz the standards "Basin Street Blues", "Sweet Lorraine" and "Mack the Knife" were published.[1] Musicians born that year included Cannonball Adderley, Etta Jones and Fats Domino. Events - By 1928, jazz was becoming popular in Germany and was being taught in Frankfurt.[2]
Standards Deaths Births Sheila Jordan in Jerusalem, 2007 Fats Domino in concert at Deauville (Normandy, France) in 1992. Jimmy Smith]] at Festival Jazz Sori - Italy, July 1994 - Addison Farmer,
- Alan Littlejohn,
- Albert Mangelsdorff,
- Aldemaro Romero,
- Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros,
- Archie Semple,
- Art Farmer,
- Beverly Kenney,
- Bill Potts,
- Bob Gordon (saxophonist),
- Bob Wilber,
- Bobby Jones (saxophonist),
- Bobby Orr (drummer),
- Cannonball Adderley, alto saxophonist of the hard-bop era
- Carl Fontana,
- Carl Perkins (pianist),
- Chuck Andrus,
- Clare Fischer,
- Conrad Janis,
- Dick Nash,
- Don Lanphere,
- Eddie Hubble,
- Eric Dolphy,
- Ernestine Anderson,
- Ernie Farrow,
- Etta Jones,
- Fats Domino,
- Frank Butler (musician),
- Frank Foster (musician),
- Frank Tiberi,
- Frankie Dunlop,
- Fraser MacPherson,
- Freddie Redd,
- Gil Coggins,
- Hal Stein,
- Hampton Hawes,
- Harold Land,
- Herb Geller,
- Herman Foster,
- Horace Silver,
- Jack Kevorkian,
- Jack Montrose,
- Jackie Cain,
- Jay Cameron,
- Jerzy Matuszkiewicz,
- Jimmy Smith, organist (Hammond)
- Joe Gordon (musician),
- Joe Harriott,
- Joe Muranyi,
- John Brimhall,
- John Carter (jazz musician),
- John Sangster,
- Jon Eardley,
- Junior Mance,
- Kenny Drew,
- Keshav Sathe,
- Keter Betts,
- Larry Bunker,
- Lars Gullin,
- Leroy Vinnegar,
- Lorraine Geller,
- Lou Levy (pianist),
- Lucy Ann Polk,
- Lyn Christie,
- Marilyn Maye,
- Max Bennett (musician),
- Maynard Ferguson,
- Mick Mulligan,
- Mike Daniels,
- Moe Koffman,
- Nelson Boyd,
- Norman Amadio,
- Peter Appleyard,
- Peter Ind,
- Priscilla Bowman,
- Richard Wyands,
- Rick Henderson,
- Ronaldo B scoli,
- Seldon Powell,
- Sheila Jordan, singer and songwriter
- Stewie Speer,
- Ted Joans,
- Teddy Charles,
- Teddy Kotick,
- Tommy Turrentine,
- Vernel Fournier,
- Vi Redd,
- Vic Damone,
- Vince Guaraldi,
- Wilbur Little,
- William Russo (musician),
- Willie Maiden,
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