1923 in jazz
In 1923 in jazz the standards "Charleston" and "Tin Roof Blues" were published.[1] Musicians born that year included Fats Navarro and Tito Alberti.
Standards
Births
- Aaron Sachs,
- Al Harewood,
- Alys Robi,
- Art Mardigan,
- Arvell Shaw,
- Barney Kessel,
- Bennie Green,
- Betty Glamann,
- Bill Douglass,
- Billy "Uke" Scott,
- Bob Bates,
- Bob Dorough,
- Bob Lively,
- Bobby Tucker,
- Buddy DeFranco,
- Chris McGale,
- Chuck Wayne,
- Claude Luter,
- Dexter Gordon,
- Dill Jones,
- Don Abney,
- Don Banks,
- Don Butterfield,
- Don Tosti,
- Ellis Larkins,
- Elmo Hope,
- Eugene Wright,
- Fats Navarro, trumpet player and pioneer of bebop.
- Frank Socolow,
- Fred Hunt,
- George Russel,
- George Wallington,
- Gunnar Hoffsten,
- Guy Warren,
- Herman Sherman,
- Idrees Sulieman,
- Ike Isaacs (bassist),
- Joe Kennedy, Jr. (musician),
- Joe Shulman,
- Johnny Hartman,
- Josette Daydé,
- Kitty White,
- Lenny Hambro,
- Linda Hayes (singer),
- Lloyd Trotman,
- Lucille Dixon Robertson,
- Margie Hyams,
- Marky Markowitz,
- Mel Powell,
- Milt Jackson,
- Nora Brockstedt,
- Norma Zimmer,
- Osie Johnson,
- Paul Bacon (designer),
- Percy Heath,
- Pete Candoli,
- Phil Nimmons,
- Philly Joe Jones,
- Ray Ellis,
- Red Garland,
- Remo Palmier,
- Sam Rivers,
- Serge Chaloff,
- Syd Lawrence,
- Thad Jones,
- Tiny Kahn,
- Tito Alberti, Argentine jazz drummer
- Tito Puente,
- Wilbur Ware,
- Willie Cook,
- Wyatt Ruther,
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