Legendary trumpet-player Dizzy Gillespie may have earned his nickname from being a joker, but he took his music very seriously and studied hard to become the success he was
Echoes of Bill Evans's sound can still be heard in today's jazz and popular music. Find out what it is about his playing that makes him just as relevant now as he ever was.
All drummers are loud and aggressive? This may have been the view held by many until Jo Jones arrived on the scene and turned drumming in to a delicate and beautiful art form
One night, when he was just 15, the self-taught pianist Art Blakey suddenly decided to take up the instrument that would make him a legend, the drums. It may have had something to do with the gun pointed at him...
The advent of network radio, Goodman’s brilliant clarinet playing, and the excellent musicians he had round him all contributed to making Goodman an overnight success.
Few jazz musicians have had a career as diverse as Herbie Hancock, taking in electronics and African and Western classical music along the way. Gareth Williams explores his early piano influences.
McCoy Tyner has worked with some of the great jazz players of the past and today still follows a solo career well into his 60s - find out more about this living legend.
When a young trumpet-player called Miles Davis replaced Dizzy Gillispie in Charlie Parker's bebop band the sound of jazz was set to change forever. The Cool was about to be born…