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432:, one in a series of compositions commissioned by Herman with solo clarinet, for this band in 1945. Herman recorded the work at Belock Recording Studio in Bayside, New York. Herman called it a "very delicate and a very sad piece." Stravinsky felt that the jazz musicians would have a hard time with the various time signatures. Saxophonist Flip Philips said: "During the rehearsal there was a passage I had to play there and I was playing it soft, and Stravinsky said 'Play it, here I am!' and I blew it louder and he threw me a kiss!" Stravinsky observed the massive amount of smoking at the recording session: "the atmosphere looked like Pernod clouded by water." 31: 574: 249:" recorded in 1939. Herman remembered that "Woodchopper's Ball" started out slowly. "t was really a sleeper. But Decca kept re-releasing it, and over a period of three or four years it became a hit. Eventually it sold more than five million copies—the biggest hit I ever had." In January 1942, Herman would have his highest rated single (No. 1 in the 2757:"Finally, in December, 1946, almost a dozen years after Benny Goodman had blown the first signs of life into the big band bubble, that bubble burst with a concerted bang. Inside of just a few weeks, eight of the nation's top bandleaders called it quits-some temporarily, some permanently". George T. Simon 443:
Despite the Carnegie Hall success and other triumphs, Herman was forced to disband the orchestra in 1946 at the height of its success. This was his only financially successful band; he left it to spend more time with his wife and family. During this time, he and his family had just moved into the
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Herman's other bands include the Third Herd (1950–1956) and various later editions during the 1960s. In the 1950s, the Third Herd successfully toured Europe. He was known for hiring the best young musicians and using their arrangements. In the early and mid 1960s, Herman fronted a Herd featuring
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in an act and wrote the opening twelve bars and the eight bar tag." "But the most amazing thing on the record was a soaring eight bar passage by trumpets near the end." These eight measures have wrongly been attributed to a Gillespie solo, but were in fact originally written by
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and gave up everything she was addicted to. Woody said, laughing: "I went to an AA meeting with Charlotte and my old band was sitting there." Many critics cite December 1946 as the actual date the big-band era ended, when seven other bands, in addition to Herman's, dissolved.
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ended a review of the band with the words: "This Herman outfit bears watching; not only because it's fun listening to in its present stages, but also because it's bound to reach even greater stages." After two and a half years on the label, the band had its first hit,
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In concert, as the evening wore on and the crowd started dissipating, Herman would often leave the stage and let the band continue the last set on its own; but Terry Gibbs confirmed that the band never sounded the same without Herman being present.
224:") and at some point was tiring of the demands of leading a band and wanted to live off the residuals of his songs. Herman saw the chance to lead his former band and eventually acquired the remains of the orchestra after Jones' retirement. 208:, then started to play the clarinet and saxophone by age 12. In 1931 he met Charlotte Neste, an aspiring actress; the couple married on September 27, 1936. Woody Herman joined the Tom Gerun band and his first recorded vocals were " 184:
leader. Leading groups called "The Herd", Herman came to prominence in the late 1930s and was active until his death in 1987. His bands often played music that was cutting edge and experimental; their recordings received numerous
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Herman continued to perform into the 1980s, after the death of his wife and with his health in decline, chiefly to pay back taxes that were owed because of his business manager's bookkeeping in the 1960s. Herman owed the
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millions of dollars and was in danger of eviction from his home. With this added stress, Herman still kept performing. In a December 5, 1985, review of the band at the Blue Note jazz club for
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Liner notes of the re-release by the Everest Recording Group Inc. in 1959, and released in January 1959 as SDBR 3009. The recording has been released on a CD by Everest EVC 9049.
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in New York City. On November 20, 1976, a reconstituted Woody Herman band played at Carnegie Hall in New York City, celebrating Herman's fortieth anniversary as a bandleader.
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In 1947, Herman organized the Second Herd. This band was also known as "The Four Brothers Band". This derives from the song recorded December 27, 1947, for Columbia Records, "
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had recorded days earlier. The Columbia contract coincided with a change in the band's repertoire. The 1944 group, which he called the First Herd, was known for its
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label, at first serving as a cover band, doing songs by other Decca artists. The first song recorded was "Wintertime Dreams" on November 6, 1936. In January 1937,
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was released on DVD in late 2012 by the jazz documentary filmmaker Graham Carter, owner of Jazzed Media, to salute Herman and his centenary in May 2013.
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on Woody Herman bands from the 1940s to the 1980s. Before Woody Herman died in 1987 he delegated most of his duties to leader of the reed section,
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By the 1980s, Herman had returned to more straight-ahead jazz but augmented with rock and fusion. Herman signed a recording contract with
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The Complete Columbia Recordings of Woody Herman And His Orchestra & Woodchoppers 1945-1947 (Mosaic Records) Loren Schoenberg
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magazine saying, "Like Dizzy , Hefti has an abundance of good ideas, with which he has aided Ralph Burns immensely".
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and Ralph Burns collaborated on the arrangement of "Caldonia" that the Herman band used. "Ralph caught
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Awards won by the Woody Herman orchestras with major publications: "Voted best swing band in 1945
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In 1947, Herman was Emcee and also played at the third Cavalcade of Jazz concert held at
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The Complete Columbia Recordings Of Woody Herman 1945-1947 (listen at Archive.org)
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as a staff arranger heralded a change in the style of music the band was playing.
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
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rhythm parts, were greatly admired. As of February 1945, the personnel included
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Doug Ramsey-The Complete Capitol Recordings of Woody Herman(Mosaic Records)
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polls for best band, nominated by their peers in the big band business.
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The Complete Capitol Recordings Of Woody Herman (listen at Archive.org)
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for special attention. Wilson spoke of the continuing influence of
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In the early 1970s, he toured frequently and began to work more in
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Herman's first band became known for its orchestrations of the
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As a child, Woody Herman worked as a singer and tap-dancer in
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was performed live by the Herman band on March 25, 1946, at
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James, Michael; Kernfeld, Barry (2001). "Woody Herman". In
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Woody Herman's Big New Herd – At The Monterey Jazz Festival
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Woody Herman changed the spelling of the familial name.
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Woody Herman: Blue Flame – Portrait of a Jazz Legend
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Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)
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Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night in the Week)
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Its lively, swinging arrangements, combining 2650:"Ex-big band trumpeter, arranger and composer" 1475:Best Performance by an orchestra – for dancing 3331: 3286:Discography of American Historical Recordings 2920: 2896:"Pencil Pushers / JazzLetter / November 1998" 220:. Jones wrote many popular songs (including " 3145:"URGENT Band Leader Woody Herman Dies at 74" 2634: 2632: 2197:Woody Herman Presents A Concord Jam Volume 1 1732: 757:Gold records and charts (singles and albums) 489:. The other musicians of this band included 2622: 2620: 2165:The 40th Anniversary, Carnegie Hall Concert 1620:The 40th Anniversary, Carnegie Hall Concert 667:Woody Herman Presents a Concord Jam, Vol. I 3338: 3324: 2781: 2390: 2388: 794: 29: 3572:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners 2887: 2629: 2547: 2532: 1362: 2742: 2647: 2617: 2232:Rosemary Clooney/Woody Herman – My Buddy 572: 228:The Band That Plays the Blues, 1936–1943 192: 2509:. New York: Galahad Books. p. 73. 2385: 1931:Woody Herman '58 featuring The Preacher 618:"The Young Thundering Herds", 1970–1987 598:and Henry Southall and trumpeters like 3524: 3489:Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 3076: 3048: 2761:Schirmer Books, New York. 1981. p. 32 2727:. Center for Jazz Arts. Archived from 2415: 2373: 2311:. Oxford University Press. p. 4. 2043:The Swinging Herman Herd-Recorded Live 1635:Live At The Concord Jazz Festival 1981 1220:Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 292:wrote three arrangements for Herman, " 180:clarinetist, saxophonist, singer, and 3612:Burials at Hollywood Forever Cemetery 3319: 2648:McLellan, Dennis (October 15, 2008). 2499: 2185:Flip Phillips/Woody Herman – Together 1965:Woody Herman Sextet At The Roundtable 1747:University of Houston School of Music 1304:"Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo)" 538:in Los Angeles which was produced by 473:, featuring the saxophone section of 3077:Wilson, John S. 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(March 15, 1981). 2379:The Woody Herman Story liner notes 2191:Chick, Donald, Walter, and Woodrow 1953:Herman's Heat & Puente's Beat! 1742:(Recording – 6805 Hollywood Blvd.) 1278:"Across the Alley from the Alamo" 955:"By-U By-O" (sung by Muriel Lane) 942:"G'bye Now" (sung by Muriel Lane) 14: 3663: 3632:American people of Polish descent 3247: 2219:Live At The Concord Jazz Festival 1691:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 3461:Do Nothing till You Hear from Me 3345: 2351:"a cordial welcome to jazzsight" 2225:Presents Volume 2 ...Four Others 1959:The Herd Rides Again – in Stereo 1765: 1433: 1026:Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me 746:, band division, 1946 and 1953. 266:Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me 3617:20th-century American musicians 3510:Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing 3218: 3203:Gilliland, John. (2020-04-16). 3196: 3171: 3162: 3136: 3127: 3110: 3089: 3070: 3061: 3042: 3033: 3024: 3015: 3006: 2990:from the original on 2021-12-12 2976: 2954: 2914: 2878: 2869: 2860: 2856:. 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Among this band's hits were " 3567:American vaudeville performers 3266:Leader of the Thundering Herds 3254:PBS – JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns 2894:Lees, Gene (12 January 2018). 2448: 2439: 2409: 2367: 2343: 2334: 2325: 2295: 1793:Swinging with the Woodchoppers 1760: 1367:(Albums charting history with 673:Timeline of Woody Herman Bands 570:also performed that same day. 1: 3051:"Woody Herman Jamming As Old" 2289: 2258: 1813:At Carnegie Hall, 1946 Vol. I 1042:"The Music Stopped" (sung by 682: 560:Johnny Otis and his Orchestra 1985:The New Swingin' Herman Herd 1971:, R-25067 Forum F 9016 1959) 1059:"By the River of the Roses" 7: 3079:"Jazz: Woody Herman's Band" 1402:Encore: Woody Herman – 1963 10: 3668: 3562:American jazz clarinetists 1720:Lifetime Achievement Award 1530:Woody Live – East And West 1483: 1469:Encore: Woody Herman, 1963 1106:" (sung by Frances Wayne) 749:A documentary film titled 726:Hollywood Forever Cemetery 722:West Hollywood, California 542:on September 7, 1947. 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Index

Herman in 1943
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
West Hollywood, California
Big band
swing
cool jazz
Bandleader
Vocalist
clarinet
alto saxophone
soprano saxophone
jazz
big band
Grammy
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
vaudeville
Lonesome Me
Gus Arnheim
Isham Jones
It Had to Be You
blues
Decca
George T. Simon
Woodchopper's Ball
Billboard charts
Harold Arlen
Blues in the Night
Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
Deane Kincaide
The Golden Wedding

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