1997 in jazz
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1997 in jazz:
Events [edit]
- Award-winning documentary film, Blue Note - A Story of Modern Jazz, by jazz documentarist and filmmaker Julian Benedikt.[1]
Album releases [edit]
Deaths [edit]
- Anne Lenner, vocalist
- Arthur Prysock, singer
- Bernard Anderson, trumpeter
- Beverly Peer, double-bassist
- Big Nick Nicholas, saxophonist and vocalist
- Carson Smith, double-bassist
- Charles Moffett, drummer
- Chuck Andrus, double-bassist
- Chuck Wayne, guitarist
- Dick Marx, pianist and arranger
- Dick Shearer, trombonist
- Doc Cheatham, trumpeter, singer and bandleader
- Duncan Swift, pianist
- Eddie Jones
- Eric Von Essen, bassist, pianist and composer
- George Chisholm, trombonist
- George Handy, arranger, composer and pianist
- Horst Lippmann,
- Hugh Lawson, pianist
- Jimmy Witherspoon, singer
- Joe Roccisano, saxophonist and arranger
- Johnny "Hammond" Smith,
- Johnny Coles, trumpeter
- Johnny Mince, clarinetist
- Lou Bennett, organist
- Louis Barbarin, drummer
- Mouse Randolph, trumpeter
- Seldon Powell, tenor saxophonist and flautist
- Shake Keane, trumpeter and poet
- Stan Barker, pianist
- Stéphane Grappelli, violinist
- Tete Montoliu, pianist
- Thelma Carpenter, singer and actress
- Thurman Green, trombonist
- Tommy Tedesco, guitarist
- Tommy Turrentine, trumpeter
- Tony Williams
- Wally Rose, pianist
- Zachary Breaux, guitarist
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