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Jazz Legends Trivia

Jazz Legends trivia celebrates the musicians who defined and reinvented a genre rooted in improvisation, swing, and cultural exchange across more than a century. From Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington to Miles Davis and Ella Fitzgerald, it offers a concise, family-friendly challenge that mixes widely known milestones with deeper cuts for dedicated fans.

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Easy Jazz Legends Trivia

13 questions

These easy Jazz Legends trivia questions are great for beginners and kids around age 12 and under.

  1. Question 1

    Which jazz icon was born in New Orleans in 1901?

    1. A.Benny Goodman
    2. B.Louis Armstrong
    3. C.Duke Ellington
    4. D.Charlie Parker

    Answer: Louis Armstrong

    Louis Armstrong was born in New Orleans in 1901.

  2. Question 2

    Who was best known as both a bandleader and a pianist?

    1. A.Duke Ellington
    2. B.Count Basie
    3. C.Bill Evans
    4. D.Thelonious Monk

    Answer: Duke Ellington

    Duke Ellington was best known is a bandleader and pianist.

  3. Question 3

    Which singer carried the nickname "First Lady of Song"?

    1. A.Dinah Washington
    2. B.Ella Fitzgerald
    3. C.Sarah Vaughan
    4. D.Billie Holiday

    Answer: Ella Fitzgerald

    Ella Fitzgerald was nicknamed the First Lady of Song.

  4. Question 4

    Charlie Parker is most associated with which saxophone type?

    1. A.Clarinet
    2. B.Alto saxophone
    3. C.Tenor saxophone
    4. D.Soprano saxophone

    Answer: Alto saxophone

    Charlie Parker played alto saxophone.

  5. Question 5

    What instrument did Dizzy Gillespie play?

    1. A.Trumpet
    2. B.Clarinet
    3. C.Piano
    4. D.Drums

    Answer: Trumpet

    Dizzy Gillespie was a trumpet player.

  6. Question 6

    Who recorded the song "Lady Sings the Blues"?

    1. A.Dinah Washington
    2. B.Billie Holiday
    3. C.Ella Fitzgerald
    4. D.Sarah Vaughan

    Answer: Billie Holiday

    Billie Holiday recorded "Lady Sings the Blues.".

  7. Question 7

    Whose 1970 release was the album "Bitches Brew"?

    1. A.Herbie Hancock
    2. B.Charles Mingus
    3. C.Miles Davis
    4. D.John Coltrane

    Answer: Miles Davis

    Miles Davis released "Bitches Brew" in 1970.

  8. Question 8

    Which saxophone giant released "A Love Supreme" in 1965?

    1. A.Ornette Coleman
    2. B.John Coltrane
    3. C.Stan Getz
    4. D.Sonny Rollins

    Answer: John Coltrane

    John Coltrane released "A Love Supreme" in 1965.

  9. Question 9

    Name the group that recorded the album "Time Out."?

    1. A.Dave Brubeck Quartet
    2. B.Weather Report
    3. C.Jazz Messengers
    4. D.John Coltrane Quartet

    Answer: The Dave Brubeck Quartet

    The Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded the album "Time Out.".

  10. Question 10

    Who put out "Head Hunters" in 1973?

    1. A.Joe Zawinul
    2. B.Jimmy Smith
    3. C.Herbie Hancock
    4. D.Miles Davis

    Answer: Herbie Hancock

    Herbie Hancock released "Head Hunters" in 1973.

  11. Question 11

    Which artist fits the description jazz pianist and composer?

    1. A.Lee Morgan
    2. B.Stan Getz
    3. C.Thelonious Monk

    Answer: Thelonious Monk

    Thelonious Monk was a jazz pianist and composer.

  12. Question 12

    Which cool-jazz figure was known as both a trumpeter and a vocalist?

    1. A.Louis Armstrong
    2. B.Wes Montgomery
    3. C.Chet Baker
    4. D.Dizzy Gillespie

    Answer: Chet Baker

    Chet Baker was known is both a trumpeter and a vocalist.

  13. Question 13

    Benny Goodman played which instrument?

    1. A.Piano
    2. B.Soprano saxophone
    3. C.Clarinet
    4. D.Trumpet

    Answer: Clarinet

    Benny Goodman played clarinet.

Jazz Legends Family Trivia

12 questions

These family Jazz Legends trivia questions are built for mixed-age game nights, classrooms, and groups.

  1. Question 1

    Which musician was known for playing both soprano saxophone and clarinet?

    1. A.Benny Goodman
    2. B.Stan Getz
    3. C.Charlie Parker
    4. D.Sidney Bechet

    Answer: Sidney Bechet

    Sidney Bechet played soprano saxophone is well as clarinet.

  2. Question 2

    Who was a pianist, arranger, and composer all in one?

    1. A.Mary Lou Williams
    2. B.Sarah Vaughan
    3. C.Lee Morgan

    Answer: Mary Lou Williams

    Mary Lou Williams was a pianist, arranger, and composer.

  3. Question 3

    Dinah Washington was a major vocalist in which two styles?

    1. A.Blues and country
    2. B.Folk and jazz
    3. C.Jazz and blues
    4. D.Jazz and rock

    Answer: Jazz and blues

    Dinah Washington was a major jazz and blues vocalist.

  4. Question 4

    Which keyboard instrument is Jimmy Smith strongly linked with in jazz?

    1. A.Trumpet
    2. B.Hammond organ
    3. C.Piano
    4. D.Electric bass

    Answer: Hammond organ

    Jimmy Smith is strongly associated with the Hammond organ in jazz.

  5. Question 5

    What unusual technique helped make Wes Montgomery famous on guitar?

    1. A.His thumb
    2. B.Using a bow
    3. C.Playing left-handed
    4. D.Only strumming chords

    Answer: Playing with his thumb

    Wes Montgomery was famous for playing jazz guitar with his thumb.

  6. Question 6

    Which pianist is linked to hard bop?

    1. A.Bud Powell
    2. B.Horace Silver
    3. C.Bill Evans
    4. D.Duke Ellington

    Answer: Horace Silver

    Horace Silver was a pianist linked to hard bop.

  7. Question 7

    Lee Morgan played what brass instrument?

    1. A.Piano
    2. B.Trumpet
    3. C.Trombone
    4. D.Clarinet

    Answer: Trumpet

    Lee Morgan played trumpet.

  8. Question 8

    Who released the album "Mingus Ah Um" in 1959?

    1. A.Miles Davis
    2. B.Art Blakey
    3. C.Herbie Hancock
    4. D.Charles Mingus

    Answer: Charles Mingus

    Charles Mingus released the album "Mingus Ah Um" in 1959.

  9. Question 9

    Which saxophonist is described as a pioneering free jazz artist?

    1. A.Ornette Coleman
    2. B.Stan Getz
    3. C.Sonny Rollins
    4. D.Sidney Bechet

    Answer: Ornette Coleman

    Ornette Coleman was a pioneering free jazz saxophonist.

  10. Question 10

    Who co-founded the fusion group Weather Report?

    1. A.Jaco Pastorius
    2. B.Herbie Hancock
    3. C.Dave Brubeck
    4. D.Joe Zawinul

    Answer: Joe Zawinul

    Joe Zawinul co-founded Weather Report.

  11. Question 11

    Max Roach was best known on which instrument?

    1. A.Trumpet
    2. B.Piano
    3. C.Clarinet
    4. D.Drums

    Answer: Drums

    Max Roach was a jazz drummer.

  12. Question 12

    What tune became a signature piece for John Coltrane?

    1. A.Lady Sings the Blues
    2. B.My Favorite Things
    3. C.Giant Steps
    4. D.Chameleon

    Answer: My Favorite Things

    "My Favorite Things" became a signature piece for John Coltrane.

Fun Jazz Legends Trivia

12 questions

These fun Jazz Legends trivia questions highlight surprising moments and playful facts for game-night groups.

  1. Question 1

    Which album title is most associated with John Coltrane's 1960 release?

    1. A.A Love Supreme
    2. B.Time Out
    3. C.Mingus Ah Um
    4. D.Giant Steps

    Answer: Giant Steps

    "Giant Steps" is most associated with a 1960 John Coltrane album.

  2. Question 2

    Which group counted Jaco Pastorius in its 1970s lineup?

    1. A.Dave Brubeck Quartet
    2. B.Count Basie Orchestra
    3. C.Weather Report
    4. D.Jazz Messengers

    Answer: Weather Report

    Weather Report included bassist Jaco Pastorius in its 1970s lineup.

  3. Question 3

    What track appears on the album "Head Hunters"?

    1. A.Chameleon
    2. B.My Favorite Things
    3. C.Giant Steps
    4. D.Lady Sings the Blues

    Answer: Chameleon

    "Head Hunters" includes the track "Chameleon.".

  4. Question 4

    Which city is widely known as the birthplace of jazz?

    1. A.Chicago
    2. B.Kansas City
    3. C.New York
    4. D.New Orleans

    Answer: New Orleans

    New Orleans is widely known is the birthplace of jazz.

  5. Question 5

    Which song is strongly tied to the New Orleans jazz tradition?

    1. A.Chameleon
    2. B.Round About Midnight
    3. C.Giant Steps
    4. D.Saints Go Marching In

    Answer: Saints Go Marching In

    "Saints Go Marching In" is strongly associated with New Orleans jazz tradition.

  6. Question 6

    Fill in the famous jazz album title: "___ Steps."?

    Answer: Giant

    The title "Giant Steps" is most associated with a 1960 John Coltrane album.

  7. Question 7

    Jaco Pastorius played in which fusion powerhouse of the 1970s?

    1. A.Head Hunters
    2. B.Jazz Messengers
    3. C.Preservation Hall
    4. D.Weather Report

    Answer: Weather Report

    Weather Report included bassist Jaco Pastorius in its 1970s lineup.

  8. Question 8

    On "Head Hunters," what reptile-sounding hit track do you get?

    1. A.Chameleon
    2. B.Mumbles
    3. C.Prez
    4. D.Satchmo

    Answer: Chameleon

    "Head Hunters" includes the track "Chameleon.".

  9. Question 9

    Jazz history postcards often point to which city as the music's birthplace?

    1. A.New Orleans
    2. B.Las Vegas
    3. C.Harlem
    4. D.Detroit

    Answer: New Orleans

    New Orleans is widely known is the birthplace of jazz.

  10. Question 10

    Which traditional tune practically strolls arm in arm with New Orleans jazz?

    1. A.Saints Go Marching In
    2. B.Chameleon
    3. C.Time Out
    4. D.Bitches Brew

    Answer: Saints Go Marching In

    "Saints Go Marching In" is strongly associated with New Orleans jazz tradition.

  11. Question 11

    True or false: "Giant Steps" is tied to a 1960 John Coltrane album.?

    Answer: True

    "Giant Steps" is most associated with a 1960 John Coltrane album.

  12. Question 12

    What Coltrane album title sounds like a big leap and dates to 1960?

    1. A.Giant Steps
    2. B.Time Out
    3. C.Mingus Ah Um
    4. D.Head Hunters

    Answer: Giant Steps

    The title "Giant Steps" is most associated with a 1960 John Coltrane album.

Funny Jazz Legends Trivia

13 questions

These funny Jazz Legends trivia questions highlight playful moments, odd facts, and inside jokes.

  1. Question 1

    Who ran the orchestra at Harlem's Cotton Club in the 1930s?

    1. A.Louis Prima
    2. B.Cab Calloway
    3. C.Count Basie
    4. D.Duke Ellington

    Answer: Cab Calloway

    Cab Calloway led the orchestra at Harlem's Cotton Club in the 1930s.

  2. Question 2

    Which stride pianist was famous for comic stage charm as well as keyboard skill?

    1. A.Bill Evans
    2. B.Fats Waller
    3. C.Bud Powell
    4. D.Red Garland

    Answer: Fats Waller

    Fats Waller was a stride pianist known for comic stage charm.

  3. Question 3

    Who was known for tossing playful nonsense syllables into performances?

    1. A.Louis Prima
    2. B.Slim Gaillard
    3. C.Clark Terry
    4. D.Cab Calloway

    Answer: Slim Gaillard

    Slim Gaillard was known for playful nonsense syllables in performance.

  4. Question 4

    Which trumpeter popularized the comic catchphrase "Mumbles"?

    1. A.Blue Mitchell
    2. B.Clark Terry
    3. C.Dizzy Gillespie
    4. D.Lee Morgan

    Answer: Clark Terry

    Clark Terry popularized the comic catchphrase "Mumbles.".

  5. Question 5

    Which performer mixed jazz, comedy, and showmanship in Las Vegas?

    1. A.Cab Calloway
    2. B.Fats Domino
    3. C.Sun Ra
    4. D.Louis Prima

    Answer: Louis Prima

    Louis Prima blended jazz with comedy and showmanship in Las Vegas.

  6. Question 6

    Which artist had a stage name that literally included the word "Fats"?

    1. A.Count Basie
    2. B.Fats Domino
    3. C.Fats Waller
    4. D.Bud Powell

    Answer: Fats Domino

    Fats Domino's stage name used the word "Fats.".

  7. Question 7

    Billie Holiday gave Lester Young what nickname?

    1. A.Slim
    2. B.Prez
    3. C.Satchmo
    4. D.Mumbles

    Answer: Prez

    Billie Holiday called Lester Young "Prez.".

  8. Question 8

    Count Basie's actual first name was what?

    1. A.Earl
    2. B.Herman
    3. C.Julian
    4. D.William

    Answer: William

    Count Basie's real first name was William.

  9. Question 9

    Which pianist had a color right in his stage name?

    1. A.Bud Powell
    2. B.Bill Evans
    3. C.Thelonious Monk
    4. D.Red Garland

    Answer: Red Garland

    The pianist Red Garland had a color in his stage name.

  10. Question 10

    Which trumpeter's stage name came with the color blue built in?

    1. A.Lee Morgan
    2. B.Clark Terry
    3. C.Dizzy Gillespie
    4. D.Blue Mitchell

    Answer: Blue Mitchell

    The trumpeter Blue Mitchell had a color in his stage name.

  11. Question 11

    Cannonball Adderley's real first name was which one?

    1. A.Earl
    2. B.Herman
    3. C.Julian
    4. D.William

    Answer: Julian

    The saxophonist Cannonball Adderley's real first name was Julian.

  12. Question 12

    Bud Powell was actually given what first name at birth?

    1. A.William
    2. B.Herman
    3. C.Earl
    4. D.Julian

    Answer: Earl

    The pianist Bud Powell's given name was Earl.

  13. Question 13

    Before he was Sun Ra, what name was on the birth record?

    1. A.Earl Powell
    2. B.Julian Adderley
    3. C.Herman Blount
    4. D.William Basie

    Answer: Herman Blount

    Sun Ra was born Herman Blount.

Hard Jazz Legends Trivia

14 questions

These hard Jazz Legends trivia questions are for expert fans who want a real challenge.

  1. Question 1

    Released in 1959 on Columbia Records, which album fits that exact description?

    1. A.Time Out
    2. B.Bitches Brew
    3. C.Saxophone Colossus
    4. D.Mingus Ah Um

    Answer: Mingus Ah Um

    "Mingus Ah Um" was released by Columbia Records in 1959.

  2. Question 2

    Name all three bandmates in John Coltrane's quartet on "A Love Supreme."?

    Answer: McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones

    John Coltrane recorded "A Love Supreme" with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones.

  3. Question 3

    Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew" arrived in 1970 in what format?

    1. A.EP
    2. B.Single
    3. C.Box set
    4. D.Double album

    Answer: Double album

    "Bitches Brew" was released in 1970 is a double album.

  4. Question 4

    What year did the Dave Brubeck Quartet release "Time Out"?

    1. A.1970
    2. B.1959
    3. C.1956
    4. D.1957

    Answer: 1959

    The Dave Brubeck Quartet's "Time Out" was released in 1959.

  5. Question 5

    In what year was Sonny Rollins's "Saxophone Colossus" released?

    1. A.1959
    2. B.1965
    3. C.1973
    4. D.1956

    Answer: 1956

    Sonny Rollins released "Saxophone Colossus" in 1956.

  6. Question 6

    Art Blakey co-founded the Jazz Messengers with which pianist?

    1. A.Thelonious Monk
    2. B.Duke Ellington
    3. C.Horace Silver
    4. D.Bill Evans

    Answer: Horace Silver

    Art Blakey co-founded the Jazz Messengers with Horace Silver.

  7. Question 7

    Which 1959 Columbia release belongs to Charles Mingus?

    1. A.Mingus Ah Um
    2. B.Time Out
    3. C.Round About Midnight
    4. D.Head Hunters

    Answer: Mingus Ah Um

    "Mingus Ah Um" was released by Columbia Records in 1959.

  8. Question 8

    Besides Coltrane himself, who made up the quartet on "A Love Supreme"?

    Answer: McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones

    The quartet on "A Love Supreme" included McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones.

  9. Question 9

    True or false: "Bitches Brew" was issued as a double album.?

    Answer: True

    Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew" was released in 1970 is a double album.

  10. Question 10

    Set the date precisely: "Time Out" hit shelves in which year?

    1. A.1956
    2. B.1960
    3. C.1959
    4. D.1955

    Answer: 1959

    "Time Out" was released in 1959.

  11. Question 11

    Before "A Love Supreme," Rollins had this classic in 1956—name it.?

    1. A.Mingus Ah Um
    2. B.Bitches Brew
    3. C.Saxophone Colossus
    4. D.Time Out

    Answer: Saxophone Colossus

    Sonny Rollins released "Saxophone Colossus" in 1956.

  12. Question 12

    What kind of album package was "Bitches Brew" when released in 1970?

    1. A.Double album
    2. B.Single LP
    3. C.EP
    4. D.Soundtrack

    Answer: Double album

    "Bitches Brew" was released is a double album in 1970.

  13. Question 13

    Which album from the Brubeck camp specifically dates to 1959?

    1. A.Head Hunters
    2. B.Time Out
    3. C.Round About Midnight
    4. D.Mingus Ah Um

    Answer: Time Out

    The Dave Brubeck Quartet's "Time Out" was released in 1959.

  14. Question 14

    Give the release year for "Saxophone Colossus."?

    Answer: 1956

    "Saxophone Colossus" was released in 1956.

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