Jazz Music, HER-SIM
Do you prefer your music to be a little off-the-cuff? Perhaps jazz would fit the bill. Jazz music, which was developed by African Americans and was influenced by both African rhythms and European harmonic structure, first appeared at the turn of the 20th century and has since undergone several distinctive phases of development. Although any attempt to formulate an all-encompassing definition of jazz may be hopeless, jazz music is often identified with the use of syncopated rhythms, polyphonic ensemble playing, varying degrees of improvisation, deliberate deviations of pitch, and original timbres. Renowned jazz musicians and composers such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane, as well as celebrated jazz singers such as Billie Holiday, made an indelible mark in jazz's constantly evolving history and continue to serve as a major influence and inspiration for countless musicians.
Jazz Music Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Woody Herman was an American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, bandleader, and singer who was best known as the front......
Billy Higgins was an American drummer who helped create the free jazz idiom while he was a member of Ornette Coleman’s......
Earl Hines was an American jazz pianist, bandleader, and composer whose unique playing style made him one of the......
Milt Hinton was an American jazz musician, a highly versatile bassist who came of age in the swing era and became......
Art Hodes was an American jazz and blues pianist known for the emotional commitment of his playing. He is regarded......
Johnny Hodges was an American jazz saxophonist who was a featured soloist in Duke Ellington’s orchestra. Renowned......
Billie Holiday was an American jazz singer, one of the greatest from the 1930s to the ’50s. Eleanora (her preferred......
Shirley Horn was an American jazz artist whose ballads, sung in a breathy contralto to her own piano accompaniment,......
Milt Jackson was an American jazz musician, the first and most influential vibraphone improviser of the postwar,......
Harry James was an American jazz musician and bandleader, and one of the most popular and dynamic trumpet players......
Al Jarreau was an American singer and songwriter who sang with almost acrobatic versatility and inventiveness,......
Keith Jarrett is an American jazz pianist, composer, and saxophonist considered to be one of the most original......
jazz, musical form, often improvisational, developed by African Americans and influenced by both European harmonic......
jazz-rock, popular musical form in which modern jazz improvisation is accompanied by the bass lines, drumming styles,......
Bunk Johnson was an American jazz trumpeter, one of the first musicians to play jazz and a principal figure of......
J.J. Johnson was an American jazz composer and one of the genre’s most influential trombonists. Johnson received......
James P. Johnson was a highly influential American jazz pianist who also wrote popular songs and composed classical......
Lonnie Johnson was a prolific American musician, singer, and songwriter who was one of the first major blues and......
Elvin Jones was an American jazz drummer and bandleader who established a forceful polyrhythmic approach to the......
Jo Jones was an American musician, one of the most influential of all jazz drummers, noted for his swing, dynamic......
Philly Joe Jones was an American jazz musician, one of the major percussionists of the bop era, and among the most......
Spike Jones was a U.S. bandleader known for his novelty recordings. Jones played drums in radio bands in the late......
Kansas City style, music associated with jazz musicians who, though not all born there, were based around Kansas......
Stan Kenton was an American jazz bandleader, pianist, and composer who commissioned and promoted the works of many......
Lee Konitz was an American jazz musician, a leading figure in cool jazz and one of the most distinctive alto saxophonists.......
Diana Krall is a Canadian jazz musician who achieved crossover success with her sultry, unforced contralto voice......
Gene Krupa was an American jazz drummer who was perhaps the most popular percussionist of the swing era. After......
Cleo Laine is a British singer and actress who mastered a variety of styles but is best known as the “Queen of......
Eddie Lang was an American musician, among the first guitar soloists in jazz and an accompanist of rare sensitivity.......
Latin jazz, a style of music that blends rhythms and percussion instruments of Cuba and the Spanish Caribbean with......
Peggy Lee was an American popular singer and songwriter, known for her alluring, delicately husky voice and reserved......
John Lewis was an American jazz pianist and composer-arranger who was an influential member of the Modern Jazz......
Meade Lewis was an American musician, one of the leading exponents of boogie-woogie. Lewis’s first instrument was......
This is an alphabetically ordered list of jazz musicians, including both instrumentalists and vocalists. See also......
Alan Lomax was an American ethnomusicologist, one of the most dedicated and knowledgeable folk-music scholars of......
Jimmie Lunceford was an American big band leader whose rhythmically appealing, well-disciplined orchestra was one......
Humphrey Lyttelton was a British trumpeter, clarinetist, bandleader, and composer who was the leading force in......
Albert Mangelsdorff was a German trombonist, who began playing bop and in time became an outstanding modal, free......
Marsalis family, American family, considered the “first family of jazz,” who (particularly brothers Wynton and......
Warne Marsh was an American tenor saxophonist, a jazz musician noted for his devotion to purely lyrical improvisation.......
Todd Matshikiza was a journalist, writer, and musician noted for his score for the musical play King Kong (1960)......
James McBride is an American author and musician known for his acclaimed works of historical fiction and autobiography,......
Bobby McFerrin is an American musician noted for his tremendous vocal control and improvisational ability. He often......
John McLaughlin is an English-born guitar virtuoso and bandleader whose extremely loud, highly energetic, eclectic......
Jackie McLean was an American jazz musician noted for the emotional intensity of his alto saxophone improvising.......
Marian McPartland was an English-born American jazz musician and radio personality, best known in the United States......
Carmen McRae was an American jazz vocalist and pianist who from an early emulation of vocalist Billie Holiday grew......
Brad Mehldau is an American jazz pianist whose incorporation of rock elements into his performances made him one......
Glenn Miller was an American big band leader, arranger, composer, and trombonist, considered the premier musical......
the Mills Brothers, John Charles (b. Oct. 19, 1910, Piqua, Ohio, U.S.—d. Jan. 24, 1936, Bellefontaine, Ohio), Herbert......
Charles Mingus was an American jazz composer, bassist, bandleader, and pianist whose work, integrating loosely......
Joni Mitchell is a Canadian experimental singer-songwriter and one of the foremost folk music artists of the late......
Hank Mobley was an American lyric jazz tenor saxophonist. Noted for his melodic fluency and rhythmic sophistication,......
Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ), American musical ensemble noted for delicate percussion sonorities, innovations in jazz......
Thelonious Monk was an American pianist and composer who was among the first creators of modern jazz. As the pianist......
Little Brother Montgomery was a major American blues artist who was also an outstanding jazz pianist and vocalist.......
Wes Montgomery was an American jazz guitarist who was probably the most influential postwar improviser on his instrument.......
Montreux Jazz Festival, festival of jazz and popular music, consisting primarily of concerts and competitions,......
Dudley Moore was a British actor, comedian, and musician whose career ranged from jazz and classical musician and......
Lee Morgan was an American jazz improviser-songwriter, a lyric artist, who was the most expressive trumpet virtuoso......
Jelly Roll Morton was an American jazz composer and pianist who pioneered the use of prearranged, semiorchestrated......
Bennie Moten was an American pianist, one of the earliest known organizers of bands in the Midwest in the emergent......
Gerry Mulligan was an American baritone saxophonist, arranger, and composer noted for his role in popularizing......
National Public Radio, more commonly known as NPR, is the public radio network of the United States. Based in Washington,......
Fats Navarro was an American jazz trumpet virtuoso, one of the founders of bebop, who was distinguished by the......
New Orleans style, in music, the first method of group jazz improvisation. Developed near the turn of the 20th......
Herbie Nichols was an American jazz pianist and composer whose advanced bop-era concepts of rhythm, harmony, and......
Jimmie Noone was an American jazz clarinetist noted for his lyricism and refinement of technique. He is one of......
King Oliver was an American cornetist who was a vital link between the semi-mythical prehistory of jazz and the......
Sy Oliver was a jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader who was one of the leading music arrangers of the 1930s......
Kid Ory was an American trombonist and composer who was perhaps the first musician to codify, purely by precept,......
Walter Page was an American swing-era musician, one of the first to play “walking” lines on the string bass. A......
Charlie Parker was an American alto saxophonist, composer, and bandleader. He was a lyric artist generally considered......
Les Paul was an American jazz and country guitarist and inventor who was perhaps best known for his design of a......
Art Pepper was an American jazz musician noted for the beauty of his sound and his improvisations on alto saxophone,......
Jim Pepper was an American saxophonist, singer, and composer known for a musical style that fused various genres......
Oscar Peterson was a Canadian jazz pianist best known for his dazzling solo technique. In 1949 Peterson went to......
Bud Powell was a jazz pianist and composer who emerged in the mid-1940s as the first to play intricate, improvised......
Sammy Price was an American pianist and bandleader, a jazz musician rooted in the old rhythm and blues and boogie-woogie......
Tito Puente was an American bandleader, composer, and musician who was one of the leading figures in Latin jazz.......
Lou Rawls was an American singer whose smooth baritone adapted easily to jazz, soul, gospel, and rhythm and blues.......
Django Reinhardt was a guitarist who is generally considered one of the few European jazz musicians of true originality.......
Rhapsody in Blue, musical composition by George Gershwin, known for its integration of jazz rhythms with classical......
Buddy Rich was an American jazz drum virtuoso who accompanied major big bands before forming his own popular big......
Max Roach was an American jazz drummer and composer, one of the most influential and widely recorded modern percussionists.......
Roaring Twenties, colloquial term for the 1920s, especially within the United States and other Western countries......
Sonny Rollins is an American jazz musician, a tenor saxophonist who is among the finest improvisers on the instrument......
the Roots, American jazz/hip-hop jam band that was perhaps best known as the house band for Late Night with Jimmy......
Jimmy Rushing was an American blues and jazz singer who was best known for performing with the Count Basie Orchestra.......
Pee Wee Russell was an American jazz clarinetist who, with his unpredictable style, was the first post-swing-era......
Winthrop Sargeant was an influential American music critic noted for his fine writing and conservative tastes.......
scat, in music, jazz vocal style using emotive, onomatopoeic, and nonsense syllables instead of words in solo improvisations......
Maria Schneider is an American composer and conductor who was instrumental in revitalizing the popularity of big......
Gunther Schuller was an American composer, performer, conductor, teacher, and writer noted for his wide range of......
Ronnie Scott was a British jazz entrepreneur and musician whose London nightclub, Ronnie Scott’s, became one of......
Artie Shaw was an American clarinetist and popular bandleader of the 1930s and ’40s. He was one of the few outstanding......
Archie Shepp is an American tenor saxophonist, composer, dramatist, teacher, and pioneer of the free jazz movement,......
Wayne Shorter was an American musician and composer, a major jazz saxophonist, among the most influential hard-bop......
Horace Silver was an American jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader, exemplary performer of what came to be called......
Nina Simone was an American singer who created urgent emotional intensity by singing songs of love, protest, and......