Although Big Bands - meaning a jazz group that features over 10 musicians - have played a variety of different styles in jazz history, from bop to free jazz, it usually is understood to refer to the '30s and '40s, the classic era of swing. During that time, most of the jazz groups were Big Bands and they played a robust, invigorating style of swing that derived from New Orleans jazz. Swing was dance music, yet it offered individual musicians a chance to improvise musically fresh, technically complex solos. Since swinging Big Bands led by Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey were extraordinarily popular, the terms became interchangeable in the public eye. It may be disingenuous to call all Big Bands "swing" - just like all "swing" isn't performed by Big Bands - but the two are forever tied together, since they matured simultaneously. Furthermore, Big Bands from different genres, whether it's cool jazz or jazz-rock, often borrow from the Swing Big Band tradition.
(All Music Guide)
Count Basie - Complete Decca RecordingsListen to: Jumpin' At The WoodsideCount Basie Orchestra: Clayton, Buck (tp); Lewis, Ed (tp); Edison, Harry E. "Sweets" (tp); Morton, Benny (tb); Minor, Dan (tb); Wells, William "Dickie" (tb); Warren, Earl (as); Evans, Herschel (ts, cl); Young, Lester (ts, cl); Washington, Jack (bs); Basie, Count (p); Green, Freddie (g); Page, Walter (b); Jones, Jo (dr)Recorded: 22-8-1938 [...Wikipedia] |
Jimmy Lunceford - His Best RecordingsListen to: For Dancers OnlyJimmy Lunceford & His OrchestraRecorded: 15-06-1937 [...Wikipedia] |
Duke Ellington - The Blanton-Webster BandListen to: Ko-KoDuke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra: Jones, Wallace (tp); Stewart, Rex (co); Williams, Cootie (tp); Brown, Lawrence (tb); Nanton, Joe "Tricky Sam" (tb); Tizol, Juan (vtb); Hodges, Johnny (as, ss,cl); Hardwick, Otto (as, bs); Bigard, Barney (cl); Webster, Ben (ts); Carney, Harry (bs, bcl, cl, as); Ellington, Duke (p); Strayhorn, Billy (p); Guy, Fred (g); Blanton, Jimmy (b); Greer, Sonny (dr)Recorded: 28-12-1940 [...Wikipedia] |
Lionel Hampton - The Legendary Decca RecordingsListen to: Flying HomeLionel Hampton & His Orchestra: Royal, Ernie; Hutchinson, Eddie; Klein, Manny; Trainer, Jack (tp); Beckett, Fred; Craven, Sonny; Sloan, Harry (tb); Royal, Marshall (cl, as); Perry, Ray (viol, as); Jacquet, Illinois; Barefield, Eddie (ts); McVea, Jack (bs); Hampton, Lionel (vib); Buckner, Milt (p); Ashby, Irving (g); Alley, Vernon (b); Young, Lee (dr)Recorded: 26-05-1942 [...Wikipedia] |
Benny Goodman - Carnegie Hall Concert 1938Listen to: Don't Be That WayGoodman, Benny (cl); Basie, Count (p); Wilson, Teddy (p); Hampton, Lionel (vib); Hackett, Bobby (co); Hodges, Johnny (sax); Carney, Harry (sax); Young, Lester (sax); Clayton, Buck (tp); James, Harry (tp); Williams, Cootie (tp); Green, Freddie (g); Page, Walter (b); Krupa, Gene (dr); Brown, Vernon (tb); Tilton, Martha (voc)Recorded: 16-01-1938 [...Wikipedia] |
Woody Herman - The First Herd At Carnegie HallListen to: Your Father's MustacheHerman, Woody (cl); Berman, Sonny; Condoli, Pete; Gozzo, Conrad; Markowitz, Irv; Rogers, Shorty (tp); Harris, Bill; Kiefer, Ed; Pfeffner, Ralph (tb); Laporta, John; Markowitz, Sam; Folus, Mickey; Phillips, Flip; Rubinwich, Sam (reeds); Norvo, Red (vib); Bauer, Billy (g); Aless, Tony (p); Jackson, Chubby (b); Lamond, Don (dr)Recorded: 25-03-1946 [...Wikipedia] |