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History of Jazz Time Line: 1904


  • Trombonist Glenn Miller born in Clarinda, Iowa. Miller was one of several star sideman in the 1920's trend-setting Ben Pollack Orchestra. He roomed with fellow band-mate Benny Goodman. Young trumpeter Harry James drove the bus.

  • Stride piano player and composer Thomas "Fats" Waller is born on May 21 in Harlem as one of twelve children born to Edward Murtin Waller.

  • Tenor saxophone giant Coleman Hawkins is born in St. Joseph, Missouri on November 21.

  • Eddie Lang is born in Philadelphia, Pa. as Salvatore Massaro. Lang will become the first jazz guitarist and will thus influence all to come.

  • Alto saxophone and clarinet player Henry "Buster" Smith is born on August 26 in Ellis County, Texas. Buster became a favorite of Charlie Parker and is credited with teaching Charlie quite a bit.

  • Boogie Woogie piano pioneer Clarence "Pinetop" Smith is born.

  • Boogie Woogie piano pioneer Pete Johnson is born in Kansas City, Mo.

  • Bass saxophonist Adrian Rollini is born in New York City on June 28.

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