April is National Jazz Appreciation Month! If you are new to Jazz, we have compiled a list of some of the best Jazz albums along with modern artists to check out wherever you get your music. Jazz began in New Orleans at the start of the 20th centuy, and in roughly two decades grew into an internationally recognized music genre. The main components of Jazz are the rhythmic changes and improvisation. What makes Jazz different from Classical music is that the emphasized beats are 2 and 4 instead of 1 and 3. Jazz is considered a performance centered art form which allows the musician to improv freely.  What makes jazz so interesting is that a song will sound different based on the musician.

Jazz Albums

Brown by Sarah Vaughan, 1954

Ella & Louis by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, 1956

Blue Train by John Coltrane, 1957

Time Out by Dave Brubeck, 1959

The Sidewinder by Lee Morgan, 1963

The Turnaround by Hank Mobley, 1965

Be Good by Gregory Porter, 2012

Modern Jazz Artists to listen

Samara Joy

Michael Mayo

Dee Dee Bridgewater

Sullivan Fortner

Nate Smith

Christian McBride Big Band

Laufey

Esperanza Spalding

Nora Jones

Gonzalo Rubalcaba

Kamasi Washington

Books

The History of Jazz by Ted Gioia

Miles by Miles Davis

Jazz: New York in the Roaring Twenties by Robert Nippoldt

Lady Sings the Blues by Billie Holiday

Jazz by Geoffrey Ward and Ken Burns

Visions of Jazz by Gary Giddins

Sittin ‘In by Jeff Gold

Black Music by Amiri Baraka

Thelonious Monk by Robin Kelley

Satchmo by Louis Armstrong

Playing Jazz by Nate Chinen

Becoming Ella Fitzgerald by Judith Tick

The Jazzmen by Larry Tye

Nights at the Red Steinway by Will Friedwald

3 Shades of Blue by James Kaplan

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