National Jazz Appreciation Month
National Jazz Appreciation Month reminds us that beauty isn't optional; it's one of the reasons we keep showing up.
Why it matters
CELEBRATE JAZZ
April is a time to immerse yourself in the world of jazz and appreciate its contributions to culture.
THE STORY
Jazz is more than just music; it is a cultural movement that has shaped American history and identity. Emerging from the African American communities of New Orleans, jazz has roots in blues and ragtime, evolving through various styles such as bebop, swing, and fusion. The genre has transcended borders, influencing musicians and cultures worldwide, making it a truly global phenomenon.
April, designated as National Jazz Appreciation Month, serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of jazz artists. From legends like Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington to contemporary stars such as Esperanza Spalding and Kamasi Washington, the contributions of these musicians have enriched the jazz landscape. Festivals and events nationwide celebrate their artistry, drawing audiences of all ages.
This month, we also reflect on the impact of jazz on social change. Jazz has often provided a voice for the marginalized, breaking down barriers during the Civil Rights Movement and promoting messages of unity and resilience. Through its improvisational nature, jazz embodies freedom and expression, resonating with diverse communities.
As we celebrate National Jazz Appreciation Month, take the time to explore the vast catalog of jazz music available. Listen to iconic recordings, attend live performances, or even pick up an instrument yourself. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the genre, there’s something in jazz for everyone to appreciate and enjoy.
WORTH KNOWING
The Heart of Jazz
At its core, jazz is about improvisation—musicians often create spontaneous melodies that can change with each performance, making every jazz experience unique.
Jazz Influences
Many genres including rock, hip-hop, and electronic music have been influenced by jazz. Its rhythms and improvisational techniques have left a lasting impact on the global music scene.
Jazz Literature
Numerous books explore the lives of jazz legends and the genre’s evolution. From biographies to historical analyses, there’s a wealth of literature to dive into.
Local Jazz Scenes
Many cities celebrate their local jazz scenes with clubs and festivals. Discover hidden gems in your area or support up-and-coming artists performing in your community.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
Jazz and the Civil Rights Movement
Jazz music played a significant role during the Civil Rights Movement, providing a soundtrack for social change and empowerment.
First Jazz Festival
The first jazz festival, the Newport Jazz Festival, took place in 1954 in Rhode Island, celebrating the genre’s rich history and future.
Jazz Music and Film
Jazz has been featured in countless films, contributing to the emotional depth and storytelling of cinema, from classics to contemporaries.
Women in Jazz
Women have played a crucial role in jazz history, with figures like Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nina Simone paving the way for future generations.
The Jazz Standard
The ‘jazz standard’ refers to a musical composition that is widely known, performed, and recorded in the jazz repertoire.
Improvisation's Importance
Improvisation is a key element of jazz, allowing musicians to express their creativity and individuality during performances.
Jazz Fusion
In the late 1960s, jazz fusion emerged, blending jazz with rock, funk, and other genres, expanding the boundaries of traditional jazz.
READ MORE
Jazz: A History
Ted Gioia · 2011
This comprehensive book explores the development of jazz from its origins to the present, highlighting key artists and styles that have shaped the genre.
The History of Jazz
Ted Gioia · 1997
Gioia’s classic text provides a detailed account of jazz history, examining its cultural impact and the evolution of its various styles.
Kind of Blue
Miles Davis · 1959
Miles Davis’ iconic album is often regarded as one of the greatest jazz records, showcasing the beauty of modal jazz and improvisation.
The Jazz Book
Joachim-Ernst Berendt · 1992
A definitive guide to jazz, this book provides insights into the development of the genre and profiles many of its most influential musicians.
PAIR IT WITH
Louis Armstrong, known as ‘Satchmo’, was a pioneering figure in jazz, celebrated for his virtuosic trumpet playing and unique vocal style.
From bebop to cool jazz, each style reflects different cultural influences and artistic movements within the genre.
Many universities now offer jazz studies programs, ensuring the legacy of jazz continues through education and performance.
Vocal jazz, featuring singers like Ella Fitzgerald, adds a unique dimension to the genre, blending lyrics with musical improvisation.
Celebrate Jazz Month
Join the celebration of National Jazz Appreciation Month by exploring jazz music, attending events, and honoring its cultural significance.
How to celebrate
Small, doable ways to celebrate National Jazz Appreciation Month.
- Listen to a full album from start to finish.
- Go to a local live show, gallery, or reading.
- Buy a print, book, or recording directly from the artist.
- Share a recommendation with a friend who'd love it.
- Make something yourself — even if you're out of practice.
Celebration ideas by audience
For families
Make something together — paint, draw, play, sing, write.
For kids
Give them real materials, not just kid stuff. Let them make a mess.
For couples
Go to a live show, gallery, or reading together.
At the office
Highlight an employee's creative work or hobby — let people be seen.
At school
Feature a student or local artist's work in a public space for the day.
In your community
Support a local arts organization — ticket, membership, share.
On your own
Practice the craft you used to love. Doesn't have to be good.
