1918 in jazz

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1918 in jazz
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Vaudeville performer Sophie Tucker popularized the jazz standards "Some of These Days", "I Ain't Got Nobody" and "After You've Gone".
Decade Pre-1920 in jazz
Music 1918 in music
Standards List of pre-1920 jazz standards
See also 1917 in jazz - 1919 in jazz

In 1918 in jazz the standard "After You've Gone" was released.[1] Births in that year included Wild Bill Davis and Cachao López.

Standards

Births

Cachao López around 2000

Except where stated otherwise, the musicians listed below were American.

References

  1. ^ "History of Jazz Time Line: 1918". All About Jazz. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/jazz1918.htm. Retrieved December 2, 2010. 

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