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1.
BIG BAND
2.
Big Band Era: 1935-1945
3.
HISTORY
Began in 1920s with little improv
Late 1920s, improv moves in
Gained popularity in 1930s
Helped boost morale in WWII
Downfall in era due to differing tastes
4.
CHARACTERISTICS
Swing
Improv
Instrumental
Bandleaders
Singers
Varies by bandleader
Arranged in advance
Photo by
wakalani
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BENNY GOODMAN
King of Swing
Clarinetist
NBC's Let's Dance
Goodman band
"Sing Sing Sing"
6.
DUKE ELLINGTON
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington
"American Music
Looked for unique styled instrumentalists
Wrote music to show individuals in the band
"Take the A Train"
"Don't Mean a Thing"
7.
GLENN MILLER
Trombonist
Glenn Miller Orchestra
Enlisted in US Air Force
"In the Mood"
8.
LOUIS ARMSTRONG
"Satchmo"
Mainly individual jazz
Moved into big band
Started solo
"Wonderful World"
9.
BUDDY RICH
Post War Era
Billed as "World's Greatest Drummer"
Different techniques
No formal practice
10.
COUNT BASIE
William Jones "Count" Basie
OKC Blue Devils
Count Basie Orchestra
"Fly Me to the Moon"
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INFLUENCES
Improv on orchestra instruments
Swing style
Dance style
Parker Williams
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