The Big Bands"Over 400 great bands and 72 top-ranking outfits profiled at length; over 250 marvelous photographs; the best big-bands discography ever published."--Back cover |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 67
Page 220
... Clarinet a la King , " I realized , as many others did , that a new and wondrous dimension had been added to Goodman's music , one that can still be heard today in such Sauter - arranged recordings as " It Never Entered My Mind ...
... Clarinet a la King , " I realized , as many others did , that a new and wondrous dimension had been added to Goodman's music , one that can still be heard today in such Sauter - arranged recordings as " It Never Entered My Mind ...
Page 349
... clarinet - lead style that eventually became his musical trademark . During his days with Noble , Glenn had written several arrangements that had featured trumpeter Peewee Erwin doubling lead an octave above another lead line played by ...
... clarinet - lead style that eventually became his musical trademark . During his days with Noble , Glenn had written several arrangements that had featured trumpeter Peewee Erwin doubling lead an octave above another lead line played by ...
Page 479
... clarinet to bass sax , highlighted , sometimes with overpower- ing effect , by its maestro's horn . By the early forties Dick had discarded some of his more blatant blowing , applying his pro- digious technique to lovely shadings rather ...
... clarinet to bass sax , highlighted , sometimes with overpower- ing effect , by its maestro's horn . By the early forties Dick had discarded some of his more blatant blowing , applying his pro- digious technique to lovely shadings rather ...
Contents
Dick Jurgens | 391 |
Elliot Lawrence | 428 |
The Arranging Leaders | 459 |
Copyright | |
9 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
arrangements Artie Shaw ballads Ballroom band's bandleader bassist became began Benny Goodman Berigan big band Billy Blue Bob Crosby Bobby brass broadcasts Buddy career Casa Loma Charlie Charlie Spivak clarinet clarinetist Claude Claude Thornhill Count Basie Crosby dance band drummer drums Duke early Eddie Ellington exciting fans featured Freddy front Gene Krupa Glen Glen Gray Glenn Miller guitarist guys Harry James heard Helen horn Hotel impressive Jack jazz Jimmy Johnny Kaye Kenton kids Kyser Larry later leader listening Lombardo Love Lunceford McKinley Metronome musicians named never night orchestra outfit pianist piano played pretty radio recorded rhythm Sammy Sammy Kaye sang sidemen Sinatra singing solo song sounds spot Stan stars started studio style successful swing bands talented Teddy tenor sax tenor saxist Theater things Tommy Dorsey trombone trombonist trumpet tune vocal vocalist wanted Woody Herman wrote York York's young