1975 in jazz
1975 in jazz | |
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Joe Pass 1975 | |
Decade | 1970s in jazz |
Music | 1975 in music |
Standards | List of post-1950 jazz standards |
See also | 1974 in jazz – 1976 in jazz |
1975 in jazz:
Album releases
- Keith Jarrett: The Koln Concert
- Revolutionary Ensemble: The People's Republic
- Miles Davis: Pangaea
- Evan Parker: Saxophone Solos
- Leroy Jenkins: For Players Only
- Air: Air Song
- Oliver Lake: Heavy Spirits
- Kenny Wheeler: Gnu High
- Om: Kirikuki
- Terje Rypdal: Odyssey
- Steve Lacy: Dreams
- Pat Metheny: Bright Size Life
- Anthony Braxton: Five Pieces
- Don Pullen: Solo Piano Album
- Dexter Gordon: Bouncing' with Dex
- Michael Mantler: Michael Mantler - Carla Bley
- Sonny Sharrock: Paradise
- Dudu Pukwana: Diamond Express
- Kenny Barron: Lucifer
- Frank Lowe: The Flam
- John Surman: S.O.S.
- Don Pullen: Healing Force
- Miles Davis: Get Up With It
- Julius Hemphill: Coon Bid'ness
- Gateway Trio: Gateway
- Collin Walcott: Cloud Dance
- Don Moye: Sun Percussion
- Martial Solal: Nothing But Piano
- Eberhard Weber: Yellow Fields
- Don Pullen: Five to Go
- Charles Tolliver: Impact
- Lol Coxhill: Welfare State
- David Liebman: Forgotten Fantasies
- Joe McPhee: The Willisau Concert
- Yōsuke Yamashita: Chiasma
- Michael Mantler: The Hapless Child
- Dollar Brand: Soweto
- Don Pullen: Capricorn Rising
- Stanley Clarke: Journey to Love
- Enrico Rava: The Pilgrim and the Stars
- The Manhattan Transfer: The Manhattan Transfer
Deaths
- Cannonball Adderley (September 15, 1928 – August 8, 1975)
- Theodore Carpenter (April 15, 1898– July 21, 1975), trumpet player, singer and band leader
- Mongezi Feza (1945 – December 14, 1975), South African trumpeter
- Oliver Nelson (June 4, 1932 – October 28, 1975)
- Zutty Singleton (May 14, 1898 - July 14, 1975)
Births
- David Braid, Canadian pianist and composer
- Kellylee Evans (7 February), Canadian vocalist
- Géraldine Laurent, French alto saxophonist
- Helge Lien (23 April), Norwegian pianist, composer and band leader
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