1985 in jazz
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1985.
Events
March
- 29 – The 12th Vossajazz started in Voss, Norway.
May
- 24 – 14th Moers Festival started in Moers, Germany.
- 22 – 13th Nattjazz started in Bergen, Norway.
June
- 28 – The 6th Montreal International Jazz Festival started in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
July
- 4 – The 19th Montreux Jazz Festival started in Montreux, Switzerland.
- 12 – The 10th North Sea Jazz Festival started in The Hague, Netherlands.
August
- 16 – The 2nd Brecon Jazz Festival started in Brecon, Wales.
September
- 20 – The 28th Monterey Jazz Festival started in Monterey, California.
Album releases
- Abdullah Ibrahim: Water From an Ancient Well
- Butch Morris: Current Trends In Racism
- Bobby Previte: Bump The Renaissance
- George Russell: The African Game
- Rova Saxophone Quartet: Crowd
- Lyle Mays: Lyle Mays
- David Liebman: The Loneliness Of A Long-Distance Runner
- James Newton: Water Mystery
- Hank Robertson: Transparency
- David Torn: Best Laid Plans
- Borbetomagus: Borbeto Jam
- Mark Nauseef: Wun Wun
- Kip Hanrahan: Vertical Currency
- Patrick O'Hearn: Ancient Dreams
- Don Pullen: Sixth Sense
- John Carter: Castles of Ghana
- Gerry Hemingway: Outerbridge Crossing
- Leni Stern: Clairvoyant
- Marc Johnson: Bass Desires
- Terje Rypdal: Chasers
- Tom Harrell: Moon Alley
- Wynton Marsalis: Black Codes
- Wynton Marsalis: J Mood
- Paul Winter: Canyon
- Tony Williams: Civilization
- Michael Mantler: Alien
- Herbie Hancock: Village Life
- The Manhattan Transfer: Vocalese
- Michael Franks: Skin Dive
- Ben Sidran: On the Cool Side
- John Hicks Trio: Inc. 1
- Hugh Masekela: Waiting for the Rain
Deaths
- 7 – Johnny Guarnieri, American pianist.
- 10 – Cie Frazier, American drummer.
- 11 – Kenny Clare, English drummer.
- 18 – Georgie Stoll, American musical director, conductor, composer, and violinist.
- 26 – Kenny Clarke, American drummer and bandleader.
- 22 – Frank Traynor, Australian trombonist and entrepreneur.
- 27 – Ray Ellington, English singer, drummer, and bandleader.
- 13 – Annette Hanshaw, American singer.
- 23 – Zoot Sims, American saxophonist.
- 30 – Shizuko Kasagi, Japanese singer.
- 21 – Irving Mills, American music publisher, musician, lyricist, and jazz artist promoter.
- 2 – Larry Clinton, American trumpeter, bandleader, and songwriter.
- 24 – Joe Darensbourg, American clarinetist and saxophonist.
- 27 – Skeeter Best, American guitarist.
- 15 – David "Buck" Wheat, American bassist, songwriter and recording artist.
- 1
- * Dick Vance, American trumpeter.
- * Lonnie Hillyer, American trumpeter.
- 4 – Chris Woods, American alto saxophonist.
- 11 – George Duvivier, American upright bassist.
- 1 – Sam Wooding, American pianist, arranger, and bandleader.
- 11 – Nick Ceroli, American drummer.
- 19 – Cedric Wallace, American upright bassist.
- 30 – Philly Joe Jones, American drummer.
- 3 – Jo Jones, American drummer.
- 6
- * Johnny Desmond, American singer.
- * Little Brother Montgomery, American pianist and singer.
- 15 – Cootie Williams, American trumpeter.
- 18 – Ed Lewis, American trumpeter.
- 19 – Charlie Holmes, American alto jazz saxophonist of the swing era.
- George Clarke, American tenor saxophonist.
- 12 – Blind John Davis, African American, blues, jazz and boogie-woogie pianist and singer.
- Nelson Boyd, American bassist.
- 4 – Richard Williams, American trumpeter.
- 12 – Dicky Wells, American trombonist.
- 13 – Max Miller, American pianist and vibraphonist.
- 24 – Big Joe Turner, American blues shouter.
; December
- 9
- * Calvin Jackson, American jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader.
- * Charlie Munro, American reedist and flautist.
- 28 – Benny Morton, American trombonist most associated with the swing genre.
- Leon Prima, American trumpeter.
Births
- 2
- * André Roligheten, Norwegian saxophonist and composer.
- * Marius Neset, Norwegian saxophonist, composer, and bandleader.
- 10 – Odd Steinar Albrigtsen, Norwegian guitarist.
- 11 – Newton Faulkner, English singer-songwriter and musician.
- 29 – Jon Rune Strøm, Norwegian upright bassist, and bass guitarist.
- 2 – Melody Gardot, American singer, writer and musician.
- 8 – Dario Chiazzolino, Italian guitarist and composer.
- 19 – Kristoffer Lo, Norwegian tubist, flugabonist, guitarist, and composer.
- 5 – Eyolf Dale, Norwegian pianist and composer.
- 14 – Tore Sandbakken, Norwegian drummer and composer.
- 12 – Olivia Trummer, German pianist, vocalist, and composer.
- 20 – Ellen Brekken, Norwegian upright bassist, guitar bassist, and tubist.
- 18 – Theo Croker, American trumpeter, singer, and bandleader from Leesburg, Florida.
- 22 – Camila Meza, Chilean singer-songwriter and guitarist.
- 25 – Tom Harrison, British alto saxophonist and flautist.
- 31 – Aaron Weinstein, American violinist and mandolinist.
- 14 – David Six, Austrian pianist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist.
- 22 – Kim Johannesen, Norwegian guitarist.
- 30 – Rachael Price, American vocalist from Hendersonville, Tennessee.
- 10 – Live Foyn Friis, Norwegian singer and composer.
- 22 – Aaron Diehl, American pianist.
- 15 – Øystein Skar, Norwegian pianist and composer.
- 29 – Ximena Sariñana, Mexican singer-songwriter and actress
- 19 – Ine Hoem, Norwegian singer.
- 29 – Alexa Ray Joel, American singer, songwriter and pianist.
- Paul Carnegie-Jones, New Zealand pianist.
- Per Arne Ferner, Norwegian guitarist.