10 Women in Jazz Who Never Got Their Due

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10 female jazz greats you never heard of: via nytimes

. The daughter of classical musicians, she was told in high school that the saxophone was unsuitable for a young woman — but she taught herself anyway. A year after graduating she started her first band, the Melody Girls. In 1938, outraged at an article in DownBeat magazine headlined “Why Women Musicians Are Inferior,” shethat the magazine published in full.

Central Avenue jazz scene, and she soon became “pretty influential on the West Coast,” Ms. Grantham said. Later, Smock hosted a full-length show on Los Angeles’s CBS affiliate, KTSL, in 1951, making hers the first black band to host a regular TV program.A blazing player whose personality was as big and effusive as her talents, Dorothy Donegan piled her mastery of classical, stride, boogie-woogie and modern jazz piano into boisterous, often ribald performances.

for President Bill Clinton. For all her accomplishments, Donegan made it clear in interviews that she felt sexism had prevented her from joining her male contemporaries in the music’s pantheon.Hailing from Leipzig, Germany, Jutta Hipp taught herself jazz as a child growing up in the Third Reich,. She was forced to flee her hometown at age 21, after the war left it in ruin; she supported herself by becoming a professional jazz pianist.

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