1993 in jazz
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1993.
Events
April
- 10 – The 20th Vossajazz started in Voss, Norway.
June
- 2 – The 21st Nattjazz started in Bergen, Norway.
- 5 – The 22nd Moers Festival started in Moers, Germany.
- 29 – The 14th Montreal International Jazz Festival started in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
July
- 1 – The 3rd Jazz Fest Wien started in Wien, Austria.
- 2
- * The 16th Copenhagen Jazz Festival started in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- * The 27th Montreux Jazz Festival started in Montreux, Switzerland.
- 10
- * The 18th North Sea Jazz Festival started in The Hague.
- * The 28th Pori Jazz started in Pori, Finland.
- 13 – The 34th Moldejazz started in Molde, Norway.
August
- 13 – The 10th Brecon Jazz Festival started in Brecon, Wales.
September
- 17 – The 36th Monterey Jazz Festival started in Monterey, California.
Album releases
- Franz Koglmann: Cantos I-IV
- Bill Dixon: Vade Mecum
- Marilyn Crispell: Santuerio
- George Lewis: Voyager
- Matthew Shipp: Prism
- Zeena Parkins: Isabelle
- Pat Metheny Group: The Road to You – Live in Europe
- Bobby Previte: Hue And Cry
- Marty Ehrlich: Can You Hear A Motion
- Music Revelation Ensemble: In The Name Of
- Henry Threadgill: Too Much Sugar for a Dime
- Dave Douglas: Parallel Worlds
- Wynton Marsalis: In This House On This Morning
- Ken Vandermark: Big Head Eddie
- Charles Gayle: Consecration
- Greg Osby: 3D Lifestyles
- Mulgrew Miller: With Our Own Eyes
- John Scofield: Hand Jive
- Steve Coleman: Tao of Mad Phat
- James Ulmer: Harmolodic Guitar with Strings
- Irene Schweizer: Les Diaboliques
- Evan Parker: Synergetics – Phonomanie III
- David Liebman: The Seasons
- Chick Corea Elektric Band II: Paint the world
- Marcus Miller: The Sun Don't Lie
- Joe Maneri: Dahabenzapple
- Joey Baron: Raised Pleasure Dot
- Joshua Redman: Joshua Redman
- Cecil Taylor: Always a Pleasure
- Charlie Hunter: Trio
- Lyle Mays Trio: Fictionary
- Gerry Hemingway: Demon Chaser
- Jessica Williams: Next Step
- Roger Neumann: Instant Heat
- Yosuke Yamashita: Kurdish Dance
- Tom Harrell: Upswing
- Ray Anderson: Big Band Record
- Arturo Sandoval: Danzon
- Michael Franks: Dragonfly Summer
- David S. Ware: Third Ear Recitation
- Eliane Elias: Paulistana
Deaths
- 6 – Dizzy Gillespie, American trumpeter, bandleader, and composer.
- 23
- * Charles Greenlee, American trombonist.
- * Thomas A. Dorsey, American pianist and band leader.
- 27 – Eddie Calhoun, American upright bassist.
- 30 – Ryoichi Hattori, Japanese composer.
- 14 – Elek Bacsik, Hungarian-born American violinist and guitarist.
- 15 – George Wallington, American pianist and composer.
- 17 – Sammy Lowe, American trumpeter, arranger and conductor.
- 24 – Gene Porter, American saxophonist and clarinetist.
- 3 – Harper Goff, American artist, musician, and actor.
- 4 – Art Hodes, American pianist.
- 8
- * Billy Eckstine, American singer.
- * Singleton Palmer, American multi-instrumentalist and bandleader.
- 9 – Bob Crosby, American bandleader and singer.
- 15 – Gene Leis, American guitarist and bandleader.
- 25 – Jake Porter, American trumpeter and record producer.
- 27 – Clifford Jordan, American saxophonist.
- 3 – Herman Fowlkes Jr., American musician and educator.
- 22 – Juice Wilson, American violinist.
- 30 – Sun Ra, American composer, bandleader, and pianist.
- 5 – Dupree Bolton, American trumpeter.
- 7 – Louie Ramirez, American percussionist, and vibraphonist.
- 16 – Lebert Lombardo, Canadian-American trumpeter and singer.
- 21 – Al Fairweather, British trumpeter.
- 22 – Emmett Berry, American trumpeter.
- 25 – Rich Matteson, American musician and collegiate music educator.
- 11 – Mario Bauza, Afro-Cuban clarinetist, saxophonist, and trumpeter.
- 12 – John Jenkins, American saxophonist.
- 22
- * Art Porter Sr., American pianist.
- * Leon "Pee Wee" Whittaker, African American trombonist.
- 30 – Don Myrick, American saxophonist, The Pharaohs.
- 1
- * Bob Carter, American bassist and arranger.
- * Max Jones, British jazz author, radio host, and journalist.
- 4 – Kenny Drew, American pianist.
- 5 – Bob Cooper, American West Coast saxophonist.
- 10 – Eva Olmerová, Czech singer.
- 6 – Bjarne Liller, Danish singer-songwriter.
- 7 – Adele Girard, American harpist.
- 9 – Jimmy Deuchar, Scottish trumpeter and big band arranger.
- 13 – Steve Jordan, American guitarist.
- 17 – Elmer Crumbley, American trombonist.
- 27 – Fraser MacPherson, Canadian saxophonist.
- 2 – Ahmed Abdul-Malik, American upright bassist and oud player.
- 9 – Greely Walton, American tenor saxophonist.
- 7 – Adelaide Hall, American-born UK-based singer.
- 8 – Dick Cathcart, American trumpeter.
- 11 – Erskine Hawkins, American trumpet player and big band leader.
- 17 – Teddy Powell, American guitarist, composer, and big band leader.
- 28 – Bruce Turner, English saxophonist, clarinetist, and bandleader.
- 29 – Alan Clare, British jazz pianist.
- 4 – Frank Zappa, American guitarist, composer, and band leader,
- 9 – Carter Jefferson, American tenor saxophonist.
- 25 – Ann Ronell, American composer and lyricist.
Births
- 19 – Arianna Neikrug, American singer, songwriter, and arranger.
- 24 – Narelle Kheng, Singaporean percussionist and vocalist.
- 21 – Fredrik Halland, Norwegian singer, songwriter, guitarist, and music producer.
- Alice Phoebe Lou, South African singer and songwriter residing in Berlin.
- Arne Martin Nybo, Norwegian guitarist.
- Rohey Taalah, Norwegian singer and songwriter.