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1940 in jazz

This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1940.

Events

March
  • The American Society of Composers, Artists and Producers (ASCAP) proposed a new contract, increasing by 100 percent the royalties which they received from broadcast use.

Top hits of the year

On February 8, 1940, “How High the Moon” was introduced during the Broadway revue Two for the Show. The musical would run at the Booth Theatre for 124 performances. Music and Lyrics by Alfred Drake and Frances Comstock.

Album releases

Standards

Deaths

February
  • 24 – Guy Kelly, American jazz trumpeter (born 1906).
April
  • 23 – Walter Barnes, American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist and bandleader (born 1905).
May
  • 1 – Arthur Whetsel, "sweet" trumpeter for Duke Ellington's Washingtonians (born 1905).
August
  • 8
  • Einar Aaron Swan, American musician, arranger and composer (born 1903).
  • Johnny Dodds, New Orleans–based jazz clarinetist and alto saxophonist (born 1892).
September
December
  • 6 – Charlie Dixon, American jazz banjoist (born 1898).
  • 21 – Hal Kemp, jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist, bandleader, composer, and arranger (born 1904).

Births

January
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March
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September
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November
December
Unknown date

See also

References

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