From smoky clubs in New Orleans to iconic international stages, jazz has always been more than just a genre. It’s a feeling, a history, and a heartbeat that continues to influence every corner of music today.
What Is Jazz Appreciation Month?
Founded by the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Jazz Appreciation Month (or JAM, fittingly) was created to encourage people of all ages to learn more about the genre, listen to jazz music, and support musicians keeping the tradition alive.
Whether you’re a die-hard jazz aficionado or just starting to explore jazz music for beginners, JAM is your chance to dig deeper and rediscover the magic of improvisation, soul, and syncopation.
Why Jazz Matters
Jazz isn’t just music—it’s a story. The history of jazz music is deeply rooted in cultural fusion and the fight for creative freedom. Born from a blend of African and European traditions, jazz grew out of Black communities in the early 20th century and gave rise to powerful voices like Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, and Nina Simone.
Celebrating Jazz Appreciation Month means recognizing the influence jazz has had on genres like hip-hop, pop, and even karaoke. Every riff, scatting phrase, or horn solo is a nod to freedom, innovation, and cultural identity.

How to Celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month
Looking for ways to join in the celebration? Here are some easy and fun ways to dive into a jazz music celebration this April:
- Listen to a new jazz artist every day (start with famous jazz musicians, then explore indie and local talent)
- Watch a jazz documentary or film like Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns or Whiplash
- Attend an April jazz event or a local jazz performance
- Create a jazz-themed karaoke night at home or with friends
- Learn more about jazz history and culture through books, museum exhibits, or podcasts
Jazz and Karaoke: A Perfect Improvised Match
Think jazz and karaoke don’t go together? Think again. Both celebrate self-expression—one through vocal play, the other through musical improvisation. Combine them for a truly unique experience!
Here are a few classic jazz karaoke songs to sing your heart out:
- “Summertime” – George Gershwin
- “At Last” – Etta James
- “Feeling Good” – Nina Simone
- “Fly Me to the Moon” – Frank Sinatra
- “Cheek to Cheek” – Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
These timeless jazz standards to sing are smooth, emotional, and perfect for setting a mellow, classy mood.
Final Note
Jazz Appreciation Month is more than a musical celebration—it’s a tribute to creativity, cultural resilience, and sonic exploration. Whether you’re curating a jazz music playlist, discovering a new favorite artist, or finally nailing that Sinatra solo, April is the perfect month to fall in love with jazz.
🎷 Because jazz isn’t just heard—it’s felt.