The Australian Jazz Convention is the longest running annual jazz event in the world. [1]
The idea for the event originated when Abe Monsbourgh was serving in the RAAF in 1944 and wrote to a friend with an idea to run a “jazz convention” once the war had ended. The first Australian Jazz Convention was then held in Melbourne in December 1946, and was attended by musicians across Australia. [2] [3] It was preceded by a one-off Sydney Jazz Week in 1919 as one of the earliest jazz events in the world. [4]
The jazz convention has since been held in different cities and states across Australia each year, [1] with the 76th edition held in Newcastle in 2022. [5]
The archives of the Australian Jazz Convention are held by the Australian Jazz Museum in Victoria. [6] Volunteers at the museum have been digitising audio and video recordings of past events. [7] The National Film and Sound Archive have also released recordings, including of 1949's convention, [8] and have a video recording of the 1970 convention featuring Graeme Bell. [9]
The Australian Jazz Convention is the longest running annual jazz event in the world. [1]
The idea for the event originated when Abe Monsbourgh was serving in the RAAF in 1944 and wrote to a friend with an idea to run a “jazz convention” once the war had ended. The first Australian Jazz Convention was then held in Melbourne in December 1946, and was attended by musicians across Australia. [2] [3] It was preceded by a one-off Sydney Jazz Week in 1919 as one of the earliest jazz events in the world. [4]
The jazz convention has since been held in different cities and states across Australia each year, [1] with the 76th edition held in Newcastle in 2022. [5]
The archives of the Australian Jazz Convention are held by the Australian Jazz Museum in Victoria. [6] Volunteers at the museum have been digitising audio and video recordings of past events. [7] The National Film and Sound Archive have also released recordings, including of 1949's convention, [8] and have a video recording of the 1970 convention featuring Graeme Bell. [9]