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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
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2396:"Woody Herman Biography – Music Artist Band Biographies – Artists Bands Bio – FREE MP3 Downloads"
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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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2506:Simon Says: The Sights and Sounds of the Swing Era
1485:Best Jazz Performance – Large Group (Instrumental)
665:reviewed one of Herman's first Concord recordings
461:"The Four Brothers Band" and more Herds, 1947–1969
2085:Concerto for Herd – At the Monterey Jazz Festival
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16:American jazz musician and bandleader (1913–1987)
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1351:"I Don't Want Nobody (To Have My Love but You)"
2932:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
2798:"ar-251790-bio-- - Yahoo! Music Search Results"
1745:Woody Herman Music Archives established at the
735:poll; Silver Award by critics in 1946 and 1947
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2650:"Ex-big band trumpeter, arranger and composer"
1475:Best Performance by an orchestra – for dancing
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2896:"Pencil Pushers / JazzLetter / November 1998"
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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
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2648:McLellan, Dennis (October 15, 2008).
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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
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3077:Wilson, John S. (December 5, 1985).
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1072:"Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet"
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2381:. Kent, England: Proper. p. 7.
1085:"Let Me Love You Tonight" (sung by
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3049:Wilson, John S. (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.)
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1959:The Herd Rides Again – in Stereo
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3266:Leader of the Thundering Herds
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1985:The New Swingin' Herman Herd
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2049:Woody's Big Band Goodies
2024:Encore Woody Herman–1963
1823:Woody Herman Goes Native
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3607:Concord Records artists
3582:Capitol Records artists
3282:Woody Herman recordings
2602:Internet Movie Database
2598:"Soundtracks For Laura"
2282:Jumpin' at the Woodside
2213:Aurex Jazz Festival '82
795:Hits as charted singles
790:) vocal by Woody Herman
3547:Cool jazz saxophonists
3537:Cool jazz clarinetists
3259:Woody Herman Biography
3121:March 6, 2005, at the
1871:The Woody Herman Band!
1859:Music For Tired Lovers
1740:Hollywood Walk of Fame
1439:Grammy Awards (albums)
1363:Hits as charted albums
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395:In 1946, the band won
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3149:Associated Press News
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2962:"1973 Super Bowl VII"
2714:"Jazz and Stravinsky"
2245:50th Anniversary Tour
1915:Twelve Shades of Blue
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1665:50th Anniversary Tour
1011:"Four or Five Times"
652:Madison Square Garden
647:The Main Event – Live
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193:Early life and career
3592:Kent Records artists
3532:Big band bandleaders
2986:. 20 February 2011.
2937:Macmillan Publishers
2824:"New Orleans (1947)"
2031:Hey! Heard The Herd?
1921:Songs For Hip Lovers
1752:Honorary doctorate,
1166:"Northwest Passage"
839:"I Double Dare You"
821:Chart peak position
602:, Paul Fontaine and
590:, tenor saxophonist
454:Alcoholics Anonymous
199:Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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2061:My Kind of Broadway
1833:Four Shades of Blue
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3454:Blues in the Night
3447:The Golden Wedding
3433:Woodchopper's Ball
3083:The New York Times
3055:The New York Times
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2308:Leader of the Band
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2654:Los Angeles Times
2251:Woody's Gold Star
2016:Woody Herman–1963
1937:Jazz, The Utmost!
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3406:Live albums
3236:October 10,
3188:October 10,
3183:Musicvf.com
2994:January 25,
2808:October 10,
2239:World Class
2175:Road Father
2135:Giant Steps
1943:Moody Woody
1909:Hi-Fi Drums
1865:Ridin' Herd
1843:The 3 Herds
1761:Discography
1650:World Class
1590:Giant Steps
1385:year end #
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739:polls; won
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702:Bill Moring
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495:Gene Ammons
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329:Count Basie
317:Harry James
298:Ralph Burns
294:Woody'n You
256:), singing
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210:Lonesome Me
138:Instruments
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2830:2013-07-02
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2787:Clancy 121
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2735:2013-07-02
2667:Simon Says
2555:15 January
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2290:References
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2159:King Cobra
1881:Road Band!
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683:Last years
644:and album
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588:Jake Hanna
586:, drummer
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375:Neal Hefti
313:1944 movie
206:vaudeville
126:Bandleader
62:1913-05-16
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2101:Somewhere
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1390:Peak, US
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1250:Surrender
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487:Stan Getz
475:Zoot Sims
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389:Metronome
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110:cool jazz
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2988:Archived
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1787:Columbia
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566:and the
499:Lou Levy
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