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Woody Herman (1949) | |
Woody Herman and His Band as Themselves | |
Woody Herman - Blues on Parade (1937) | |
"At the Woodchopper's Ball" by | Woody Herman |
"Early Autumn" (Ralph Burns, | Woody Herman, Johnny Mercer) |
Woody Herman Orchestra - Blowin' Up a Storm (1948) | |
McGhee worked with | Woody Herman from 1963 to 1966. |
1988 Lionel Hampton, | Woody Herman, William Franklin Lee III |
"Early Autumn" (Ralph Burns, | Woody Herman, Johnny Mercer) - 3:12 |
He graduated in 1968 and joined | Woody Herman due to a recommendation from Cannonball |
It was a hit for | Woody Herman in the year it was written. |
Time with Benny Goodman, | Woody Herman, and Tommy Dorsey followed later in the |
i (born December 4, 1928) is the leader of the | Woody Herman Orchestra. |
He toured with | Woody Herman (1959), George Shearing's big band (ca. |
960s, Ascher played piano and arranged for the | Woody Herman Orchestra. |
on, Earl King, Stan Getz Quintet, Helen Humes, | Woody Herman, The Buddy Rich Band, Woody Shaw Quinte |
Later, he toured with | Woody Herman and other Jazz greats before accepting |
" (1949) is a song composed by Ralph Burns and | Woody Herman with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. |
Woody Herman and his orchestra (recorded July 24, 19 | |
From 1947 to 1949, he worked extensively with | Woody Herman and in 1950 and 1951 he played with Sta |
United States in 1956, playing in the bands of | Woody Herman (1956) and Slide Hampton (1960). |
The original recording by | Woody Herman and His Orchestra received the Grammy H |
here performed with Herb Pomeroy and also with | Woody Herman again. |
ins started out performing in the big bands of | Woody Herman and Jerry Wald. |
with Chris Potter, Tommy Newsom, Bill Watrous, | Woody Herman, Sam Most, and the Clark Terry Big Band |
Upon his return to America he toured with | Woody Herman in 1958 and with Al Cohn/Zoot Sims in 1 |
ar he switched to bass trumpet and worked with | Woody Herman and Sandy Mosse among others. |
In 1967 he played with | Woody Herman at the Monterey Jazz Festival, and play |
He worked with such musicians as Bud Freeman, | Woody Herman, Eddie Condon, Red Nichols, Red Norvo, |
, Charlie Barnet, Boyd Raeburn, Benny Goodman, | Woody Herman, Frank DeVol, and Jerry Gray. |
The halftime show, featuring | Woody Herman and the Michigan Marching Band along wi |
en returned to Chicago to play and record with | Woody Herman, Stan Getz, Groove Holmes, B.B. King, a |
ord and played intermission piano opposite the | Woody Herman Band, all at Chicago's famed Blue Note |
e but a different melodic line was recorded by | Woody Herman and called "Keen and Peachy". |
965 he played with Bill LeSage, and later with | Woody Herman, John Dankworth, Friedrich Gulda, and C |
recorded the song as an instrumental with the | Woody Herman band on a Chess release from 1969 title |
The up-tempo blues tune was the | Woody Herman Orchestra's biggest hit, as well as the |
He played with the big bands of | Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, and many others, and work |
such as Tom Waits, Louie Bellson, Chet Baker, | Woody Herman, Steely Dan, Doc Severinsen, Warne Mars |
From 1947 to 1949 he worked with | Woody Herman and also recorded in small groups with |
e 1960s he again toured South America with the | Woody Herman orchestra, and led a house band at the |
He was hand-picked by | Woody Herman shortly before Herman's death, to lead |
He became a member of the Billy Eckstine and | Woody Herman bands in 1944 and 1949 respectively, an |
nce trombonist for several years, notably with | Woody Herman in the mid-1970s. |
From 1971 to 1975 he toured with | Woody Herman, then played with Harold Danko in 1975 |
ophonium Orchestra from 1961 to 1963, and with | Woody Herman from 1965 to 1966. |
asie, Bing Crosby, Kenny Davern, Jimmy Dorsey, | Woody Herman, Frankie Laine and Teddy Wilson. |
is he worked with Al Belletto, Bill Berry, and | Woody Herman (1960-63), then moved to New York City, |
l - The Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, | Woody Herman and his Swinging Herd consists of a rec |
She has also appeared with | Woody Herman, George Shearing, Gerry Mulligan, Peggy |
by Dick Haymes, Charlie Parker, J. J. Johnson, | Woody Herman, Frank Sinatra and Julie London (includ |
d Norvo (1935-1937), Jimmy Dorsey (1937-1941), | Woody Herman (1941-1942), Kay Kyser (1942-1943), Ben |
egan arranging for Count Basie, Benny Goodman, | Woody Herman and Dizzy Gillespie, and set up an octe |
rwick, Billy Eckstein, Tom Waits, John Lennon, | Woody Herman, and the Saturday Night Live Band. |
1940s, Phillips was one of the anchors of the | Woody Herman band, prior to going out on his own and |
e jazz musicians (Carmen McRae, Barney Kessel, | Woody Herman, Red Norvo, Scott Hamilton, and Shelly |
larinetists like Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman and | Woody Herman - were fading in popularity. |
edits are work in the big bands of Chet Baker, | Woody Herman, and Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, as well as s |
e, and in 1987, accepted an invitation to join | Woody Herman and the Young Thundering Herd, performi |
, Raymond Scott, Glenn Miller, Lou Holden, and | Woody Herman (1949). |
tra and groups led by the likes of Mike Riley, | Woody Herman, Tommy Dorsey and Tony Pastor. |
inah Washington, Count Basie, Josephine Baker, | Woody Herman, Charlie Parker, Perry Como, Louis Arms |
ates and across the world with artists such as | Woody Herman, Tommy Dorsey, Doc Severinsen, Nancy Wi |
He has performed and/or recorded with | Woody Herman, Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Maynard Fergu |
d artists, including Stan Kenton, Dick Haymes, | Woody Herman, Nat King Cole, The Four Freshmen, Char |
b Band, later going on to play trumpet for the | Woody Herman Orchestra. |
9), Charlie Barnet (1940-43), Johnny Long, and | Woody Herman (1943-44). |
Wallace Bishop in 1951, Django Reinhardt, and | Woody Herman on his 1953 tour of Europe. |
Woody Herman & His Orchestra were the first to have | |
The Four Freshmen, Anita O'Day, Betty Carter, | Woody Herman, Les Brown, Perez Prado, Linda Ronstadt |
ith the bands of Clark Terry, Bill Watrous and | Woody Herman, as well as the small groups of Bill Ev |
with such artists as Stan Kenton (1967-1969), | Woody Herman (1969-1970), Buddy Rich (1970-1971), Ha |
orkshop Ensemble), Carrie Smith, Bubba Brooks, | Woody Herman, Diana Ross, Kalaparusha Maurice McInty |
Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Gene Krupa, | Woody Herman, the Savoy also hosted other activities |
Mundell Lowe, Chubby Jackson, Charlie Ventura, | Woody Herman, Red Norvo, Gerry Mulligan, and, after |
rk and recordings with Fats Navarro (in 1948), | Woody Herman (1949), Claude Thornhill, Sonny Dunham, |
in the 1950s, and for his two-year stint with | Woody Herman, from 1954 to 1955, but also performed |
tet appearance and another DVD including all 3 | Woody Herman appearances from 1963 and 1964 which we |
Woody Herman and The King Cole Trio, along with Irvi | |
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