Miles Davis.
He had none but his father was in a jazz band.
Michael Buble first singing jazz at a very young age. At first he didn't like it but with the encouragement of his father and grandfather he soon had a liking for it.
Jelly Roll Morton is the self appointed father of jazz back around 1915. Of course this is a widely debated topic. There were so many musicians who influenced jazz it is very hard to name one specific person. Miles Davis summarized the history of jazz in four words: "Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker."
There are many well known, world famous jazz singers, however one of the most famous is Louis Armstrong. Best known for his trumpet playing he was also a talented jazz singer. His voice delighted audiences, as did his often-humorous scat singing. Armstrong is considered the father of modern jazz.
Frank played jazz because of his father. His father loved jazz music and he wanted to make him proud.
He didn't really creat jazz. He was known as the "father" of jazz.
Miles Davis.
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If you mean why did he chose a career in jazz, it was probably because both his father, Dewey Redman and his grandfather, Don Redman were jazz musicians also.
No. He is a jazz pianist and bandleader.
He had none but his father was in a jazz band.
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Michael Buble first singing jazz at a very young age. At first he didn't like it but with the encouragement of his father and grandfather he soon had a liking for it.
Jelly Roll Morton is the self appointed father of jazz back around 1915. Of course this is a widely debated topic. There were so many musicians who influenced jazz it is very hard to name one specific person. Miles Davis summarized the history of jazz in four words: "Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker."
There are many well known, world famous jazz singers, however one of the most famous is Louis Armstrong. Best known for his trumpet playing he was also a talented jazz singer. His voice delighted audiences, as did his often-humorous scat singing. Armstrong is considered the father of modern jazz.