george, as you will learn, jazz is a very broad and deep subject. There are many periods, styles, and sub-sets. So many that it can be difficult to make recommendations to anyone starting out. Just look at the variety suggested here so far.
Two of the largest selling jazz albums of all times have been mentioned, Miles' "Kind of Blue" and Brubeck's "Time Out". I think Brubeck is enjoyed by a broader selection of listeners and as such is more accessible. Miles is deeper and may required more from the listener to appreciate.
Something like the Smithsonian album can be helpful since it presents a broad perspective time wise and with many styles.
Someone really basic would be Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong, AKA "pops". He recorded from the late '20s to early '70s. Here's one link to a classic performance with Jack Teagarden and All Stars -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJFgKfuy1oM Otherwise, I think a pop-oriented selection of jazz may provide one of the easier entries. One subset is called light jazz. It is quite popular but to me sounds like what I'd hear waiting in the dentist's office. I think you can find some real jazz that is not heavy, jarring, or discordant that you can enjoy while offering more substance than the typical light jazz. Here's the Ramsey Lewis Trio with a song very popular at the time -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsFST-7Hx-Y&list=RDjsFST-7Hx-Y&start_radio=1&t=3Another of that type would be the Crusaders. They started out as the Jazz Crusaders but changed their name in an attempt to appeal to a broader market (few jazz musicians sell albums or concerts in big numbers). None the less, they were comprised by very good musicians -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OahE2GGaGq4Lastly to suggest one less pop-oriented example which is still melodic, try this by Bill Evans (the earlier pianist, not to be confused with the later sax player)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv2GgV34qIgThere is a wide, wonderful world out there in jazz, diverse enough that I believe most anyone can find something they like. These are only a few suggestions. Enjoy the hunt!