Helen Oakley Dance, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Helen Oakley Dance

Canadian writer and musician

Date of Birth: 15-Feb-1913

Place of Birth: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Date of Death: 27-May-2001

Profession: writer, record producer, author, biographer, music journalist

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Helen Oakley Dance

  • Helen Margaret Oakley Dance, née Oakley (February 15, 1913 – May 27, 2001) was a jazz journalist, record producer, and music historian.
  • She is perhaps best known for record production (including Duke Ellington) and for her biography of T-Bone Walker.
  • She was married to critic Stanley Dance for over 50 years. Dance was born into a wealthy Canadian family in Toronto, Ontario.
  • Her great-grandfather, Joseph Simpson, started Joseph Simpson Knitting Mills.
  • Dance's mother (née Mary Simpson) married John Oakley, who became the managing director of the Joseph Simpson Knitting Mills.
  • Dance capped-off her "coming out" as a debutante by attending a Duke Ellington concert.
  • A jazz enthusiast from an early age, she made efforts to become a singer, however had more success as a journalist and producer. Her first act of note in jazz history was in introducing Teddy Wilson to the Benny Goodman Orchestra and persuaded them to play in Chicago.
  • It was one of the first sit-down jazz concerts in America and was also significant because it was a public performance with an interracial ensemble.
  • She later made other efforts to help interracial music collaboration, and was the host of significant parties and concerts for the jazz world.
  • She also helped coordinate Benny Goodman's famous Carnegie Hall concert it 1937 - the first jazz concert at Carnegie Hall.

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