1960 in jazz
Overview of the events of 1960 in jazz
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1960.
Events
October
June
Album releases
Deaths
- April
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- 10 – June Cole, American bassist, tubist, and singer (born 1903).
- November
- 24 – Edgar Meyer, American bassist, multi-instrumentalist, and composer.
- Unknown date
Births
- January
- February
- 3 – Craig Bailey, American saxophonist, flautist, and clarinetist.
- 11 – Russ Freeman, American guitarist.
- 29 – Khaled, Algerian singer, multti-instrumentalist, and songwriter.
- March
- 2 – Lennart Ginman, Danish bassist, composer, and music producer.
- 19 – Eliane Elias, Brazilian pianist and vocalist.
- 21 – Dominic Miller, Argentinian guitarist and composer, Sting.[3]
- 25 – Chad Wackerman, American drummer.
- 26 – Nelson Rangell, American saxophonist and composer.
- 27 – Victor Bailey, American bassist.
- 29 – Chano Domínguez, Spanish pianist.
- April
- 1 – Banjo Mosele, Botswanan guitarist, singer and composer.
- 3 – Erik Truffaz, French trumpeter.
- 6 – John Pizzarelli, American guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter.
- 17 – Daniele Sepe, Italian saxophonist and flautist.
- 20 – John Altenburgh, American pianist, composer and arranger.
- 24 – Friðrik Karlsson, Icelandic guitarist and songwriter.
- 25 – Mário Laginha, Portuguese piano player and composer.
- 28 – Rolf Graf, Norwegian bassist (died 2013).
- 30
- May
- June
- 4 – Fred Thelonious Baker, English guitarist and bass guitarist.
- 8
- 14 – Gary Husband, English drummer, pianist, and bandleader.
- 19 – Carmen Bradford, American singer, Count Basie Orchestra.
- 20 – Jeremy Monteiro, Singaporean pianist, singer, and composer.
- 22 – Arturo O'Farrill, Mexican pianist and composer.
- 23 – Donald Harrison, American saxophonist.
- 26 – Zachary Breaux, American guitarist (died 1997).
- July
- August
- September
- 4 – Lonnie Plaxico, African-American upright bassist.
- 8 – Steve Waterman, British trumpeter, composer, and educator.
- 16 – Graham Haynes, American cornetist, trumpeter and composer.
- 18 – Nils Petter Molvær, Norwegian trumpeter, composer, and producer, Masqualero.
- 21 – Mats Rondin, Swedish cellist and conductor (died 2014).
- October
- 2 – Django Bates, British composer, pianist, multi-instrumentalist and band leader.
- 9 – Kenny Garrett, American saxophonist and flautist.
- 10 – John Beasley, American pianist.
- 13 – Orphy Robinson, British vibraphonist and multi-instrumentalist.
- 15 – Henrik Bolberg Pedersen, Danish trumpeter and flugelhorn player
- 16 – Leila Pinheiro, singer and pianist.
- 25 – Michel Massot, Belgian tubist and trombonist.
- 29 – Jens Winther, Danish trumpeter, composer, and bandleader (died 2011).
- November
- 4 – Adrián Iaies, Argentine pianist and composer.
- 5 – Daryl Hayott, American drummer, bassist, percussionist, keyboardist, and trumpeter.
- 15 – Sergio Cammariere, Italian singer-songwriter.
- 23 – Jean-Paul Bourelly, American guitarist.
- 27 – Maria Schneider, American arranger, composer, and big-band leader.
- December
- 1 – Chris Standring, British guitarist.
- 5 – Brian Bromberg, American bassist and producer.
- 7 – Matthew Shipp, American pianist, composer, and bandleader.
- 12 – Sebi Tramontana, Italian trombonist.
- 16 – Mike Fahn, American trombonist.
- 19 – Laurent de Wilde, French pianist, composer, and writer.[4]
- 28 – Ted Nash, American saxophonist and composer.
- Unknown date
- Lekan Babalola, Nigerian singer and percussionist.
- Mark Ledford, American trumpet player, vocalist and guitarist (died 2004).
- Muriel Anderson, American composer, guitarist, and harp-guitarist.
- Paul Taylor (saxophonist), American saxophonist.
- Pharez Whitted, American trumpeter.
- Tino di Geraldo, French-Spanish percussionist, tabla player, drummer, and producer.
- Umberto Petrin, Italian pianist, composer, and poet.
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