2004 in jazz
This is a timeline documenting events of jazz in the year 2004.
at Grand Rex Paris,
JVC Jazz Festival 2004.
at Moers Festival 2004.
Events
January
- 22 – The 7th Polarjazz started in Longyearbyen, Svalbard.
- 30 – The 23rd annual Djangofestival started on Cosmopolite in Oslo, Norway.
February
March
April
- 2
- * The 31st Vossajazz started at Voss, Norway.
- * Magne Thormodsæter was awarded Vossajazzprisen 2004.
- 3 – Svein Folkvord performs the commissioned work Across for Vossajazz 2004.
May
- 19 – The 32nd Nattjazz started in Bergen, Norway.
- 28 – The 33rd Moers Festival started in Moers, Germany.
June
- 28 – The 16th Jazz Fest Wien started in Vienna, Austria.
- 30
- * The 40th Kongsberg Jazzfestival started in Kongsberg, Norway.
- * The 25th Montreal International Jazz Festival started in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
July
- 2
- * The 26th Copenhagen Jazz Festival started in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- * The 38th Montreux Jazz Festival started in Montreux, Switzerland.
- 9 – The 29th North Sea Jazz Festival started in The Hague, Netherlands.
- 12 – The 44th Moldejazz started in Molde, Norway.
- 17
- * The 21st Stockholm Jazz Festival started in Stockholm, Sweden.
- * The 39th Pori Jazz Festival started in Pori, Finland.
- 21 – The 57th Nice Jazz Festival started in Nice, France.
- 23 – The 39th San Sebastian Jazz Festival started in San Sebastian, Spain.
August
- 9 – The 19th Oslo Jazzfestival started in Oslo, Norway.
- 11
- * The 50th Newport Jazz Festival started in Newport, Rhode Island.
- * The 18th Sildajazz started in Haugesund, Norway.
- 13 – The 21st Brecon Jazz Festival started in Brecon, Wales.
September
- 17 – The 47th Monterey Jazz Festival started in Monterey, California.
October
November
- 12 – The 13th London Jazz Festival started in London, England.
December
Album released
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October
November
December
Unknown date
#S
- Maria Schneider and the Maria Schneider Orchestra: Concert in the Garden
Deaths
- 11 – Anthony Lacen, American tubist and band leader.
- 15 – Randolph Colville, Scottish clarinettist, saxophonist, bandleader, and arranger.
- 22
- * Billy May, American composer, arranger, and trumpeter.
- * Milt Bernhart, American trombonist.
- 25 – J. R. Mitchell, American drummer and educator.
- 30
- * Frank Mantooth, American pianist and arranger.
- * Malachi Favors, American bassist.
- 12 – Preston Love, American alto saxophonist, bandleader, and songwriter.
- 14 – Walter Perkins, American drummer.
- 15 – Gil Coggins, American pianist.
- 16 – Ella Johnson, American jazz and rhythm and blues vocalist.
- 23
- * Don Cornell, American singer.
- * Neil Ardley, English pianist and composer.
- 26
- * Jack Sperling, American drummer.
- * Jimmy Coe, American saxophonist.
- 9
- * Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, American composer.
- * John Mayer, Indian composer.
- * Tony Lee, British pianist.
- 16 – Hank Marr, American Hammond B-3 organist.
- 18 – Wallace Davenport, American trumpeter.
- 29 – Colin Smith, English trumpeter.
- 17 – Joe Kennedy Jr., American jazz violinist and educator.
- 6 — Barney Kessel, American guitarist .
- 12 – John LaPorta, American clarinetist, composer and educator.
- 17 – Elvin Jones, American drummer, John Coltrane Quartet.
- 21 – Rick Henderson, American saxophonist and arranger.
- 25 – John R. T. Davies, English trombonist, trumpeter, alto saxophonistaudio, and sound engineer.
- 4 — Steve Lacy, saxophonist and composer.
- 9 — Bent Jædig, Danish tenor saxophonist and flautist.
- 10 – Ray Charles, American singer-songwriter, musician, and composer.
- 17 – Jackie Paris, American guitarist and singer.
- 20 – James Williams, American pianist.
- 22 – Illinois Jacquet, American saxophonist.
- 2 — Don Tosti, American musician and composer.
- 7 — G. T. Hogan, American drummer.
- 9 — Tony Mottola, American guitarist.
- 14 – Pete Strange, English trombonist.
- 10 – Gordon Brisker, American tenor saxophonist.
- 19 – Waldren Joseph, American trombone.
- 23 – Lucille Dixon Robertson, American upright bassist.
- 27 – Louis Satterfield, American bassist and trombonist, The Pharaohs.
- 2
- * Bjørnar Andresen, Norwegian bassist.
- * Max Geldray, Dutch harmonica player.
- 3 — Vernon Alley, American bassist.
- 10 – Calvin Jones, American trombonist, bassist, pianist, bandleader, and composer.
- 15 – Bill Eyden, English drummer.
- 24 – Joe Springer, American pianist.
- 28
- * Gil Mellé, American saxophonist.
- * Robin Kenyatta, American alto saxophonist.
- 1 — Mark Ledford, American trumpeter, singer, and guitarist.
- 3 — Joe Bushkin, American pianist.
- 6 — Pete Jolly, American pianist and accordionist.
- 14 – Michel Colombier, French composer, arranger, and conductor.
- 18 – Cy Coleman, American composer, songwriter, and pianist.
- 20 – Bob Maize, American upright bassist.
- 23 – Billy "Uke" Scott, British ukulele player, composer, singer, and entertainer.
- 12 – Frank Isola, American drummer.
- 17 – Dick Heckstall-Smith, English saxophonist.
- 26 – Sigurd Køhn, Norwegian saxophonist .
- 27 – Hank Garland, American guitarist.
- 30 – Artie Shaw, American clarinetist, composer, bandleader, and actor.