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| Decade | 1980s in jazz | 
| Music | 1981 in music | 
| Standards | List of post-1950 jazz standards | 
| See also | 1980 in jazz – 1982 in jazz | 
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This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1981.
Events
April
- 10 – The 8th Vossajazz started in Voss, Norway (April 10 – 12).[1]
 
May
- 20 – 9th Nattjazz started in Bergen, Norway (May 20 – June 3).[2]
 
June
- 2 – The 2nd Montreal International Jazz Festival started in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (July 2 – 10).[3]
 - 5 – 10th Moers Festival started in Moers, Germany (June 5 – 8).[4]
 
July
- 3 – The 15th Montreux Jazz Festival started in Montreux, Switzerland (July 3 – 19).[5]
 - 10 – The 6th North Sea Jazz Festival started in The Hague, Netherlands (July 10 – 12).[6]
 
September
- 18 – The 24th Monterey Jazz Festival started in Monterey, California (September 18 – 20).[7]
 
Album releases
- Stanley Clarke and George Duke: The Clarke/Duke Project
 - Al Jarreau: Breakin' Away
 - Lee Ritenour: Rit
 - Ronald Shannon Jackson: Street Priest
 - Jan Garbarek: Paths, Prints
 - Anthony Davis: Episteme
 - Joe McPhee: Topology
 - Paul Motian: Psalm
 - Rova Saxophone Quartet: As Was
 - Marilyn Crispell: Spirit Music
 - Muhal Richard Abrams: Blues Forever
 - Henry Kaiser: Aloha
 - Sergey Kuryokhin: The Ways of Freedom
 - David Moss: Terrain
 - David Murray: Home
 - Frank Lowe: Skizoke
 - Willem Breuker: In Holland
 - Ronald Shannon Jackson: Nasty
 - Billy Bang: Rainbow Gladiator
 - Don Moye: Black Paladins
 - Frederic Hand: Heart's Song
 - Jaco Pastorius: Word of Mouth
 - Joanne Brackeen: Special Identity
 - Hal Russell: NRG Ensemble
 - Marvin Peterson: The Angels of Atlanta
 - Oscar Peterson: Nigerian Marketplace
 - Saheb Sarbib: Aisha
 - Steve Douglas: Rainbow Suite
 - Steve Khan: Eyewitness
 - Wynton Marsalis: Wynton Marsalis
 - Keith Tippett: Mujician
 - Larry Carlton: Strikes Twice
 - Pharoah Sanders: Rejoice
 
Deaths
- January
 
- 9 – Cozy Cole, American drummer (born 1909).
 - 21 – Russell Procope, American clarinettist and alto saxophonist (born 1908).
 
- February
 
- 23 – Shep Fields, American bandleader, clarinetist, and tenor saxophonist (born 1910).
 - 28 – Jean Robert, Belgian saxophonist (born 1908).
 
- March
 
- 5 – Red Saunders, American drummer and bandleader (born 1912).
 - 20 – Sonny Red, American alto saxophonist (born 1932).
 
- April
 
- 3 – Polo Barnes, American clarinetist and saxophonist (born 1901).
 - 29 – Cat Anderson, American trumpeter (born 1916).
 
- May
 
- 12 – Frank Weir, British orchestra leader and saxophonist (born 1911).
 - 25 – Georg Malmstén, Finnish singer, musician, composer, orchestra conductor, and actor (born 1902).
 - 28 – Mary Lou Williams, African-American pianist and composer (born 1910).
 
- July
 
- 21 – Snub Mosley, American trombonist (born 1905).
 
- August
 
- 3 – Seymour Österwall, Swedish tenor saxophonist, bandleader, and composer (born 1908).
 - 4 – Tommy Turk, American trombonist (born 1927).
 - 24 – Bill Coleman, American trumpeter (born 1904).
 
- September
 
- 9
- Fernand Coppieters, Belgian pianist and organist (born 1905).
 - Helen Humes, American singer (born 1913).
 
 - 13 – Bob Bates, American upright bassist (born 1923).
 
- December
 
- 15 – Samuel Jones, American upright bassist, cellist and composer (born 1924).
 - 17 – Roy McCloud, American cornetist (born 1909).
 - 27 – Hoagy Carmichael, American composer, pianist, singer, actor, and bandleader (born 1899).
 
Births
- January
 
- 18 – Martin Taxt, Norwegian tubist.
 
- February
 
- 18 – Kamasi Washington, American saxophonist, composer, producer, and bandleader.
 - 20 – Chris Thile, American mandolinist, singer, songwriter, composer, and radio personality.
 - 24 – Gwilym Simcock, British pianist and composer.
 
- March
 
- 10
- Elina Duni, Albanian singer and composer.
 - Lars Horntveth, Norwegian multi-instrumentalist, band leader, and composer.
 
 - 13 – Ivo Neame, British pianist, saxophonist, and composer, Phronesis.
 
- April
 
- 3 – Erik Nylander, Swedish drummer, improviser, and composer, Magic Pocket.
 - 27 – Hilde Marie Kjersem, Norwegian singer and songwriter.
 
- May
 
- 3 – Alexander Hawkins, British pianist, bandleader, and composer.
 - 19 – Dan Forshaw, English saxophonist and educator.
 - 20 – Carmen Souza, Portuguese singer and songwriter of Cape Verdean heritage.
 
- June
 
- 3 – Sam Amidon, American singer and songwriter.
 - 16 – Ola Kvernberg, Norwegian violinist and composer.
 
- July
 
- 13
- Olavi Louhivuori, Finnish drummer and composer.
 - Sigurd Hole, Norwegian upright bassist, Eple Trio.
 
 - 21 – Paloma Faith, English singer, songwriter, and actress.
 
- August
 
- 8 – Maria Ylipää, Finnish singer and actress.
 - 14 – Thomas Morgan, American upright bassist and cellist.
 - 16 – Øystein Moen, Norwegian pianist and keyboarder.
 - 26 – Gwyneth Herbert, British singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer.
 
- September
 
- 3 – Jørgen Munkeby, Norwegian multi-instrumentalist and singer.
 
- October
 
- 18 – Sarah Buechi, Swiss singer.
 - 20 – Kaori Kobayashi, Japanese saxophonist and flautist.
 - 24 – Fredrik Mikkelsen, Norwegian guitarist and composer.
 - 26 – Erlend Slettevoll, Norwegian pianist, Grand General.
 
- December
 
- 17 – Kim Myhr, Norwegian guitarist and composer, Trondheim Jazz Orchestra.
 - 18 – Maciej Obara, Polish saxophonist.
 
- Unknown date
 
- Anders Thorén, Swedish drummer.
 - Andy Davies, Welsh trumpeter.
 - Ivar Loe Bjørnstad, Norwegian drummer.
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Vossajazz". Vossajazz. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
 - ↑ "Nattjazz" (in Norwegian). Nattjazz. Archived from the original on 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
 - ↑ "Festival International de Jazz de Montréal 1981". Montreal International Jazz Festival. Archived from the original on 2016-06-10. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
 - ↑ "Moers Festival 1982". Moers Festival. Archived from the original on 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
 - ↑ "Montreux Jazz Festival 1981 Setlists". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
 - ↑ "North Sea Jazz Festival 1981". North Sea Jazz Festival. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
 - ↑ "Monterey Jazz Festival 1981 Poster". EarlNewmanPrints.com. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
 
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