1936 in jazz
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1936[1]

Snooks Eaglin at Rock N' Bowl, New Orleans, LA, 2006

Saxophonist Bobby Wellins in 2008

Carla Bley – The lost chords find Paolo Fresu in Monaco, 2007

Sunny Murray 2008
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A book called Bud not Buddy is a great recourse for this topic.
Events
    
- The Duke Ellington Band makes the classical recording of Caravan.
 
Standards
    
    
Deaths
    
- June
 
- 27 – Mike Bernard, ragtime pianist (born 1875).
 
- August
 
- 5 – Mitja Nikisch, German pianist and band leader (born 1899).
 
- Unknown date
 
- Sam Morgan, New Orleans jazz trumpet player and bandleader (born 1895).
 
Births
    
- January
 
- 1 – Sonny Greenwich, Canadian guitarist.
 - 3 – Joe Haider, German pianist.
 - 7 – Eldee Young, American upright bass and cello player (died 2007).
 - 19 – Hod O'Brien, American pianist (died 2016).
 - 20 – Erwin Helfer, American pianist.
 - 21 – Snooks Eaglin, American guitarist and singer (died 2009).
 - 24 – Bobby Wellins, Scottish tenor saxophonist (died 2016).
 - 31 – Garnett Brown, American trombonist.
 
- February
 
- 4 – Claude Nobs, Swiss founder and general manager of the Montreux Jazz Festival (died 2013).[2]
 - 5 – June Tyson, American singer (died 1992).
 - 13 – Takashi Furuya, Japanese saxophonist and vocalist.
 - 26 – Colin Purbrook, English pianist, upright bassist, and trumpeter (died 1999).
 
- March
 
- 2 – Buell Neidlinger, American upright bassist and cellist (died 2018).[3]
 - 4 – Eric Allandale, Dominican-English trombonist, songwriter, and bandleader (died 2001).
 - 8 – Gábor Szabó, Hungarian guitarist (died 1982).
 - 19 – Amancio D'Silva, Indian guitarist and composer (died 1996).
 - 20 – Harold Mabern, American pianist and composer.
 - 21
- Brian Dee, British pianist.
 - Mike Westbrook, English pianist and composer.
 
 - 24 – Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre, American tenor saxophonist (died 2013).
 - 25 – Larry Gales, American upright bassist (died 1996).
 - 27 – Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski, Polish saxophonist, composer, and arranger.
 
- April
 
- 3
- Harold Vick, American saxophonist and flautist (died 1987).
 - Jimmy McGriff, American organist (died 2008).
 - Luiz Eça, Brazilian pianist (died 1992).
 - Scott LaFaro, American upright bassist (died 1961).
 
 - 6 – Manfred Schoof, German trumpeter.
 - 13 – Stan Robinson, English tenor saxophonist (died 2017).
 - 20
- Beaver Harris, American drummer (died 1991).
 - Billy James, American drummer (died 2009).
 
 - 22 – Don Menza, American saxophonist, arranger, and composer.
 - '28 – John Tchicai, Danish saxophonist (died 2012).
 
- May
 
- 11 – Carla Bley, American composer, pianist, organist and bandleader.
 - 12 – Klaus Doldinger, German saxophonist.
 - 13 – Manfredo Fest, Brazilian pianist and keyboardist (died 1999).
 - 14 – Bobby Darin, American singer (died 1973).
 - 20 – Rufus Harley, American saxophonist (died 2006).
 - 26 – Charles Turner, American trumpeter (died 2006).
 
- June
 
- 4 – Alan Branscombe, English pianist, vibraphonist, and alto saxophonist (died 1986).
 - 6 – Maysa Matarazzo, Brazilian singer (died 1977).
 - 12 – Marcus Belgrave, American trumpet player (died 2015).
 - 14 – Wilson das Neves, Brazilian bossa nova singer and percussionist (died 2017).[4]
 - 15 – Jan Byrczek, Polish upright bassist, jazz critic, and jazz magazine editor.
 - 16 – Lin Halliday, American saxophonist (died 2000).
 - 22 – Hermeto Pascoal, Brazilian flautist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist.
 - 30 – Dave Van Ronk, American singer (died 2002).
 
- July
 
- 3 – Corky Hale, American harpist, pianist, flautist, and singer.
 - 5 – Tommy LiPuma, American music producer (died 2017).
 - 6 – Chris White, American upright bassist (died 2014).
 - 13 – Albert Ayler, American saxophonist, singer and composer (died 1970).
 - 17 – Nick Brignola, American baritone saxophonist (died 2002).
 - 19 – Carmell Jones, American trumpet player (died 1996).
 - 22 – Don Patterson, American organist (died 1988).
 - 28 – Jim Galloway, Scottish clarinetist and saxophonist (died 2014).
 
- August
 
- 3 – Jack Wilson, American pianist and composer (died 2007).
 - 6 – Joe Diorio, American guitarist.
 - 10 – Chuck Israels, American composer, arranger, and upright bassist.
 - 22 – Lex Humphries, American drummer (died 1994).
 
- September
 
- 6 – Clifford Thornton, American trumpeter and trombonist (died 1989).
 - 14 – Rudi Wilfer, Austrian pianist and composer.
 - 17 – Rolv Wesenlund, Norwegian comedian, singer, clarinetist, and saxophonist (died 2013).
 - 21 – Sunny Murray, American drummer (died 2017).
 - 27 – Lars Erstrand, Swedish vibraphonist (died 2009).
 - 28 – Emmett Chapman, American guitar and Chapman Stick player.
 
- October
 
- 7 – Sonny Bravo, Afro-Cuban pianist.
 - 11 – Billy Higgins, American drummer (died 2001).
 - 12 – Melvin Rhyne, American organist (died 2013).
 - 13
- Shirley Bunnie Foy, American singer, songwriter, and percussionist (died 2016).
 - Tom Vaughn, American pianist (died 2011).
 
 - 17 – Sathima Bea Benjamin, South African vocalist (died 2013).
 - 18 – J. C. Moses, American drummer (died 1977).
 - 25 – Alfredo Rodríguez, Cuban pianist (died 2005).
 
- November
 
- 18 – Don Cherry, American trumpeter (died 1995).
 - 28 – Roy McCurdy, American drummer.
 
- December
 
- 6 – Bill Ashton, British saxophonist and composer.
 - 7
- Arthur Jenkins, American keyboardist and percussionist (died 2009).
 - Sonny Phillips, American keyboardist.
 
 - 10
- John Boudreaux, American drummer (died 2017).[5]
 - Martha Mier, American pianist, piano teacher, and composer.
 
 - 15 – Eddie Palmieri, Puerto Rican-American pianist and bandleader.
 - 17 – Tommy Banks, Canadian pianist (died 2018).[6]
 - 23 – Muhammad Ali, American drummer.
 - 24 – Chris McGregor, South African pianist, bandleader and composer (died 1990).
 - 27 – Mike Barone, American trombonist and big band leader.
 
- Unknown date
 
- Byrdie Green, American singer (died 2008).
 - Cynthia Crane, American singer.
 - Salah Ragab, Egyptian drummer and called the founder Egyptian jazz (died 2008).
 
References
    
- "History of Jazz Time Line: 1936". All About Jazz. Archived from the original on 2011-04-15. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
 - Coleman, Miriam (2013-01-12). "Claude Nobs, Founder of Montreux Jazz Festival, Dead at 76". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
 - West, Michael J. (2018-03-18). "Bassist and Cellist Buell Neidlinger Dies at 82". JazzTimes. Archived from the original on 2018-03-19. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
 - "Wilson das Neves – Brazilian percussionist and singer – Died on Sunday August 27th 2017". Dead-People.com. Retrieved 2017-10-30.
 - Brasted, Chelsea (2017-01-24). "John Boudreaux, influential New Orleans drummer, has died". Nola.com. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
 - Faulder, Liane (2018-01-26). "Tommy Banks: Edmonton's favourite son loved his city well". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
 
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