Jazz
Jazz is a cultural marxist music (sound vibration) program of the Saturn cult (elite jews Norman Granz, Pannonica and Hannah Rothschild, Max Margulis, Max Gordon, Lorraine Stein, Jules Stein, Al Johnson, Bob Weinstock, Max and Sol Weiss, Orrin Keepnews, Herman Lubinsky, Lester Koenig, Bernard Stollman,..) that controls the music industry, that employs and exploits mind controlled black artists, promoted in the media industry as the ideal archetype of free thinking, innovative avant-garde artists, and works in unison with the Multiculti and Black Church. | ![]() |
The most famous jazz musicians are: Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, John Coltrane, Louis Armstrong, Bill Evans, Count Basie, Chet Baker, Thelonious Monk, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, Charlie Parker, Sun Ra, Herbie Hancock,..
History of Jazz
1880s Africans of the Atlantic slave trade in the US develop New Orleans blues and ragtime.
1910 New Orleans jazz (Dixieland) in Storyville New Orleans.
1917 Original Dixie Jazz Band on Victor Records.
1919 jazz bands perform in speakeasies during Prohibition (controlled by the mafia). Igor Stravinsky helps popularising ragtime.
1920 swing era with big bands. Tin Pan Alley network of jewish Americans.
1923 Harlem Renaissance Cotton Club
nightclub scene in NY with Duke Ellington (US Navy family, raised in Washington DC, Alpha Phi Alpha), Count
Basie (Omega Psi Phi), Louis Armstrong (Knights of Pythias), Ethel Waters,...
1924 Jules Stein (married to Doris Oppenheimer) founds Music Corporation of America (MCA), profits from the jazz scene in speakeasies during Prohibition of alcohol as a friend of Al Capone.
1927 The Jazz Singer Al Johnson (related to Philip Glass).
1930 Kansas City jazz. Django Reinhardt popularizes gipsy jazz.
1932 Eli Oberstein founds RCA sublabel Bluebird Records, also specialized in Chicago Blues.
1934 opening of the Village Vanguard in Greenwich Village by Max Gordon.
1937 As antagonist of the Hitlerjugend, the Edelweiss Pirates and the Swing Youth trend is spread in Hamburg and Berlin Germany, of youngsters listening and dancing to American jazz with short skirts for girls and long hair for boys (actor Johannes Heesters as idol, mentality of internationalism and self-indulgence).
1939 Alfred Lion (German) and Max Margulis (jewish, NY art scene with Willem de Kooning) form Blue Note Records.
1940 Be Bop (Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, more intellectual than dancing tradition of swing). Dixieland revival.
1942 Alfred Lion marries Lorraine Stein (jewish). Herman Lubinsky (jewish) founds Savoy Records (Teddy Reig as manager). Chicago scene with Sun Ra.
1944 Norman Granz of Decca organizes Jazz at the Philharmonic with Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Hank Jones, Nat King Cole, Billie Holliday, Stan Getz,..
1945 Lawrence Berk (MIT, Raytheon) founds Berklee College of Music in Boston (Quincy Jones).
1947 Blue Note releases music of Thelonious Monk.
1949 rise of cool jazz (Miles Davis, Chet Baker). Lorraine Stein marries Max Gordon (Village Vanguard). Bob Weinstock founds Prestige Records. Max and Sol Weiss found Fantasy Records.
1950 Project Bluebird. The Sun Ra Arkestra with John Gilmore (US Air Force, Harlem Globetrotters, teacher of Coltrane).
1951 Contemporary Records of Lester Koenig (jewish).
1952 Charles Mingus founds Debut Records with Max Roach (MacArthur Genius Grant, Boys and Girls High School like Shirley Chisholm, Isaac Asimov, Rita Hayworth, Lena Horne, Man Ray).
1953 George Russell (friend of Davis) develops a theory of modal jazz in Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organisation. Orrin Keepnews founds Riverside Records (Bill Evans, Wes Montgomery, Alice in Wonderland albums,..).
1954 Chet Baker Sings Pacific Jazz. Blue Note albums of Donald Byrd (Project Bluebird). Bob Shad (Abraham Shadrinsky, grandfather of Judd Apatow) founds EmArcy Records (Max Roach, Clifford Brown, Cannonball Adderly, Sarah Vaughan).
1955 Hard Bop. Free jazz. Charlie Parker and Charles Mingus are treated at Bellevue Hospital like William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg (Beatniks of Greenwich Village). Pannonica Rothschild (nicknamed The Jazz Baroness) serves as patron of Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, Sonny Clark, Horace Silver and Thelonious Monk. Dizzy Gillespie Groovin' High Savoy Records.
1956 Duke Ellington Ellington at Newport. Blue Note employs photographer Reid Miles (Esquire of Hearst). Ella and Louis (Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong). car crash of Clifford Brown.
1957 John Coltrane Blue Train. Miles Davis (Order of Malta) Birth of the Cool (Cool jazz) Capitol Records (MK Ultra). Village Vanguard becomes a jazz club that promotes Miles Davis, Horace Silver, Bill Evans, John Coltrane, Stan Getz and Thelonious Monk.
1958 Art Blakey and the Messengers of Jazz. L'Ascensceur pour l'échafaud (French Nouvelle Vague, actress Jeanne Moreau) by Louis Malle (married to Candice Bergen) with music of Miles Davis. John Coltrane Blue Train Blue Note.
1959 Modal jazz. Miles Davis Kind of Blue (John Coltrane, Bill Evans) Columbia Records. Miles Davis, Chet Baker and John Coltrane are used to normalise heroin addiction. Dave Brubeck Time Out. Black Orpheus Antonio Carlos Jobim (Brazilian Bossa Nova). Ornette Coleman The Shape of Jazz to Come Atlantic Records.
1960 John Coltrane Giant Steps Atlantic Records. Creed Taylor's Impulse Records (John Coltrane, Ray Charles, Sun Ra, Charles Mingus) works with The Mickey Mouse Club (MK Ultra). Archie Bleyer (freemason) founds Candid Records. Ornette Coleman Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation.
1961 Coltrane records at Village Vanguard. Lorraine Stein works with zionist Bella Abzug in the fake anti-Vietnam war movement.
1962 Thelonious Monk Cris-Cross Columbia with liner notes by Pannonica Rothschild. Takin' Off Herbie Hancock debut album on Blue Note. Chet Is Back! RCA.
1963 Bernard Stollman founds ESP Disk.
1964 Eric Dolphy Out to Lunch!. Sun Ra, Pharao Sanders. Jazzmobile funded by New York Foundation of banking families Warburgs, Seligman and Schiff.
1965 John Coltrane A Love Supreme. Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage with Freddie Hubbard and George Coleman. Albert Ayer Spiritual Unity (song Ghosts).
1966 John Coltrane Ascension (free jazz, Freddie Hubbard, Pharao Sanders). John Coltrane Live at the Village Vanguard Again! (Greenwich Village). Herbie Hancock (Buddhist organization Soka Gakkai International) soundtrack of Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow Up (Swinging London scene). Albert Ayler is signed to Impulse Records.
1968 (year of rise of Left Wing Church) Peter Brötzmann Machine Gun.
1969 Miles Davis In a Silent Way (fusion with Rock, Laurel Canyon musician Frank Zappa). Davis collaborates with Chick Corea (Chelsea Hotel, Scientology). Sun Ra promoted by Rolling Stone magazine.
1970 Miles Davis Bitches Brew.
1971 Blue Note Records is bought by Liberty Records (United Artists Records, EMI).
1972 Chick Corea's Return to Forever with Flora Purim (jewish).
1973 Herbie Hancock Head Hunters Columbia. Count Basie Basie Jam Pablo Records of Norman Granz.
1974 after death of Lubinsky, Clive Davis buys Savoy's catalogue. Sun Ra film Space Is the Place produced by Jim Newman (Syndell Studios with Craig Kaufman).
1976 North Sea Jazz festival in Netherlands.
1980 smooth jazz (Sade, Kenny G).
1981 Blue Note opens a jazz club in Greenwich Village.
1985 One Night with Blue Note Herbie Hancock.
1988 heroin overdose of Chet Baker. Sun Ra Arkestra plays at Disney World.
1992 David Rosenthal Hard Bop: Jazz and Black Music.
1993 jazz rap, A Tribe Called Quest, Guru Jazzmattaz. Robert Glasper (The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music).
1995 avant garde scene of John Zorn. Evidence Records of Howard Rosen.
2008 Hannah Rothschild produces The Jazz Baroness. Esperanza Spalding (Berklee College of Music, Soka Gakkai International), Brad Mehldau (The New School, Warner), Kurt Rosenwinkel (Berklee, collaborated with Q-Tip), Kamasi Washington (Alexander Hamilton High School like Michelle Philips, Nipsey Hussle and Shia LaBeouf, on Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly).
2012 Herbie Hancock teaches at UCLA. UMG buys EMI, Capitol Records distributes Blue Note. Norah Jones (daughter of Ravi Shankar) signed to Blue Note.
2021 Erica Muhl (USC Jimmy Iovine and André Young Academy, daughter of Universal Pictures president Edward Muhl) as president of Berklee.