Got into jazz when I was 13 or so due to a highly influential trumpet teacher. I'm glad he pushed it on me. First album he gave me was Kind of Blue by Miles Davis. He then taught me to play "all blues" (4th song on Kind of Blue) on guitar as an incentive to stay interested. I'm glad I did. I'm a fan jazz overall but my sweet spot is 1950 to 1975, mostly listening to folks like Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Stan Getz, Coleman Hawkins, Herbie Hancock, Sun Ra, T. Monk, Freddie Hubbard, etc. Miles Davis, for a variety of reasons, is a hero of mine. I got to see him at the Chicago Jazz Fest back in 1988 or so. I also was lucky enough to see Sun Ra (for those who are into that space-jazz stuff). To be sure, my jazz interests were always parallel and on the side given what me and my friends mostly listened to back in high school: lots of classic rock and lots of punk/skate rock, but we soon discovered that getting high and listening to Herbie Hancock (Headhunters) was pretty much the best thing to do, so jazz increasingly became part of our rotation: