This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1933.
Events
- Louis Armstrong goes on a tour to Europe. He is a sensation on all stages in which he appears, and fills the Tivoli in Copenhagen eight nights in a row.
- The Duke Ellington Band travels to Europe, and they are well received in England. Ellington is considered a significant composer in London.
- Ellington records "Solitude" and "Sophisticated Lady".
- Teddy Wilson is in New York City playing with the Benny Carter Band.
- Bessie Smith records for the last time in a session arranged by John Hammond. "Gimme a Pigfoot" was recorded at this session.
- Billie Holiday was discovered by John Hammond in Monette's in New York City. Billie record her singing with Benny Goodman.
Standards
Deaths
March
October 12th, Jimmy Wade, jazz trumpeter (born 1895)
- 26 â Eddie Lang, American guitarist, regarded as Father of Jazz Guitar (born 1902).
July
September
- 30 â William Krell, American bandleader and composer (born 1868).
Births
January
February
March
- 3 â Jimmy Garrison, American upright bassist (died 1976).
- 4 â Ann Burton, Dutch singer (died 1989).
- 14
- Duke Carl Gregor of Mecklenburg, member of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and a music and art historian (died 2018).
- Quincy Jones, American conductor, composer and trumpeter.
- 17 â Dick Maloney, Canadian singer (died 2010).
- 23
- Andrzej Trzaskowski, Polish composer and musicologist (died 1998).
- Dave Frishberg, American pianist, vocalist, and composer (died 2021).
- 26 â Donald Bailey, American drummer (died 2013).
- 28 â Tete Montoliu, Spanish-Catalonian pianist (died 1997).
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
- 2 â Ronnie Ross, British baritone saxophonist (died 1991).
- 18 â Bross Townsend, American pianist (died 2003).
- 19 â Jimmy Dotson, American singer, guitarist, and drummer (died 2017).
- 23 â Gary McFarland, composer, vibraphonist, and singer (died 1971).
- 25 â Jack Petersen, American guitarist, pianist, and composer.
November
December
- 1
- Billy Paul, Congolese singer and musician (died 2016).
- Lou Rawls, American singer and songwriter (died 2006).
- 4 â Denis Charles, American drummer (died 1998).
- 13 â Borah Bergman, American pianist (died 2012).
- 14 â Leo Wright, American saxophonist (died 1991).
- 16 â Johnny "Hammond" Smith, American organist (died 1997).
- 17
- John Ore, American bassist (died 2014).
- Walter Booker, American upright bassist (died 2006).
- 18 â Lonnie Brooks, American blues singer and guitarist (died 2017).
- 23 â Frank Morgan, American saxophonist (died 2007).
- 26 â Billy Bean, American guitarist (died 2012).
- 29 â Brian Brown, Australian saxophones (died 2013).
- 30 â Lanny Steele, American pianist (died 1994).
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See also
References
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