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| May 21 1904 |
Thomas Wright Waller is born in New York City, USA. He will grow up to be better known as Fats Waller, big band leader and composer of such standards as Ain't Misbehavin' and Honeysuckle Rose. (1904) |
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| May 21 1925 |
The Benson Orchestra Of Chicago records Because Of You the World Is Mine for Victor Records in Camden, New Jersey, USA. (1925) |
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| May 21 1937 |
Steel guitar player Alvino Rey, credited as the first man to amplify a guitar by means of electricity, marries Louise King in the USA. (1937) |
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| May 21 1940 |
Gene Krupa and his Orchestra record No Name Jive, When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano and other tracks for Columbia Records in New York City. (1940) |
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| May 21 1940 |
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra, with vocalist Frank Sinatra, begin a fourteen?week engagement at the Astor Hotel, New York City. (1940) |
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| May 21 1941 |
Memphis Minnie records Me And My Chauffeur Blues in Chicago, Illinois. (1941) |
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| May 21 1943 |
The Ina Ray Hutton Orchestra plays in Fort Knox, Kentucky, USA. The concert is broadcast on The Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands, a fifteen minute radio series on the ABC Network in the USA, sponsored by Coca Cola. (1943) |
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| May 21 1947 |
Xavier Cugat plays at Ciro's, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. (1947) |
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| May 21 1947 |
Innovative and controversial jazz/boogie-woogie singer and songwriter Harry 'The Hipster' Gibson is featured on the cover of Downbeat magazine in the USA. (1991) |
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| May 21 1950 |
Griff Williams And His Orchestra play the first of 28 nights at The Trianon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois, USA. (1950) |
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| May 21 1950 |
Jimmy Palmer And His Orchestra play the first night of four weeks at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois, USA. (1950) |
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| May 21 1950 |
Ruby Braff's Six, Edmond Hall, Frankie Newton, Nat Pierce and Mariano's Boptet play in the Jazz Festival on the Parkman Bandstand, Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. (1950) |
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| May 21 1950 |
Jazz great Charlie 'Bird' Parker plays at Birdland, New York City, USA. Also on the bill on this night is heroin-addicted trumpet virtuoso Fats Navarro, but this will prove to be his last public performance. Within two months Navarro will be dead. (1950) |
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| May 21 1950 |
Louis Jordan And His Orchestra play the third night of a week at The Paramount Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, USA. (1950) |
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| May 21 1950 |
Tex Beneke And His Orchestra play the seventh night of four weeks at The Cafe Rouge in The Hotel Statler, New York City, USA. (1950) |
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| May 21 1950 |
George Evans and his 20 Piece Orchestra play at The South Parade Pier, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. (1950) |
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| May 21 1953 |
The Oscar Peterson Trio records I'm Glad There Is You, I Hear Music, Polka Dots And Moonbeams, One For My Baby, Autumn In New York, I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Spring Is Here and The Things We Did Last Summer for Verve Records in New York City, USA. Guitarist on the session is Barney Kessel. (1953) |
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| May 21 1953 |
The Charlie Parker Quintet opens at Birdland, New York City, USA. (1953) |
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| May 21 1955 |
Tito Burns And His Band play at The Festival Hall, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, UK. (1955) |
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| May 21 1962 |
Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers begin a two-week season at McKie's Disc Jockey Lounge, Chicago, Illinois, USA. (1962) |
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| May 21 1963 |
The Guy Lombardo Orchestra plays at The Port-O-Call Resort, Tierra Verde, Florida, USA. (1963) |
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| May 21 1966 |
The Ramsey Lewis Trio enters the UK Albums Chart with Hang On Ramsey!, which will peak at No20 during a four-week stay on the chart. (1966) |
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| May 21 1972 |
Syd Lawrence And His Orchestra play at The Wyvern, Swindon, Wiltshire, UK. (1972) |
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| May 21 1972 |
Jazz-rock fusion band The Mahavishnu Orchestra plays at The Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, USA. (1972) |
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| May 21 1982 |
Tito Puente plays at Keystone Korner, San Francisco, California, USA, during a thirteen-night season. (1982) |
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| May 21 2007 |
Beatlejazz, a group specialising in jazz interpretations of The Beatles songs, release the album, All You Need, featuring guest appearances by Toots Thielemans [harmonica], Richard Bona [bass and vocals] and Joe Lovano [saxophone]. (2007) |