Sophisticated jazz
clarinetist whose sound and
band rivaled the harder
swinging Benny Goodman in
popularity. During the Swi...
Webster's swaggering
swingers and ocean deep
ballads took this tenor sax
giant out of Duke's band &
into the solo arena. When...
The clarinet-wielding King
of Swing led hot big bands
and Bop-inflected small
groups for decades. The
innocuous-looking, bespe...
Hawkins is responsible for
making the sax a jazz solo
instrument. His rich, robust,
swinging sound remains
beautiful. Hawkins' 1939 t...
From his early Kansas City
days to his Atomic period,
Basie led the hardest
swinging jazz band in
history. Basie and his ban...
The first European jazz
trailblazer, Django's
brilliantly inventive and
swinging guitar style has
captivated millions. Djang...
Ellington revolutionized jazz
and pop music; he's on the
short list of the twentieth
century's greatest artists.
Ellington often wrote tun...
Miller may not have had the
hottest Big Band around,
but his outfit was the most
popular of the Swing era.
Miller's era-defining Swing...
Famed for his
hard-swinging, often
complex trumpet runs,
James was one of the
biggest stars of the Big Ba...
The premier solo star of
Duke's band, this alto
master excelled at bluesy
flag wavers and burning
ballads. Hodges put all his...
Everything about the Pres
was his own -- his feathery
tenor sax tone, his
improvisatory flights, and
his hipster vocabulary. Y...
Ladies and gentlemen, jazz
and pop music starts right
here with Mr. Louis
Armstrong, the crown
prince of American music...
King Cole struck gold with
his much-copied jazz trio
and his smoky, ethereal pop
vocals. Cole's
piano/guitar/bass trio for...
A dazzling Swing trumpet
virtuoso, Eldridge's bright
tone and enormous range
led the way to Bop.
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