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  1. 12. März 2024 · big-band jazz. Woody Herman (born May 16, 1913, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.—died October 29, 1987, Los Angeles, California) was an American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, bandleader, and singer who was best known as the front man for a succession of bands he dubbed “herds.”. Herman was a child prodigy who sang and danced in vaudeville at ...

  2. Woodchopper's Ball. " Woodchopper's Ball ", also known as " At the Woodchopper's Ball " [1] is a 1939 jazz composition by Joe Bishop and Woody Herman. The up-tempo blues tune in D-flat major was the Woody Herman Orchestra's biggest hit, as well as the most popular composition of either composer, selling a million records. [2]

  3. 17. Aug. 1999 · La Fiesta (1978) Woody and Friends at the Monterey Jazz Festival (1979) Woody Herman Presents, Vol. 1: A Concord Jam (1980) Woody Herman Presents, Vol. 2: Four Others (1981) Live at Concord Jazz Festival (1981) (1981) Feelin' So Blue (1981) World Class (1982) My Buddy (1983) 125th Street (1986)

  4. 16. Mai 2013 · William Gottlieb/The Library of Congress/Flickr. Woody Herman was one of the premier bandleaders in jazz, saxophonist Joe Lovano says. "He didn't have the same chops and virtuosic approach like ...

  5. 18. Feb. 2022 · Sala Kongresowa (Warsaw, Poland) 1977

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  6. Herman and his orchestra featured in the 1942 film What's Cookin'?, playing "Golden Wedding", amongst other hits by them, as well as The Andrews Sisters and other contemporary musicians. [8] 1948 – Adrian Rollini Trio, 1948 film by Video Varieties Corporation, New York, recorded as "The Girl with the Light Blue Hair," described as "Swinging 'La Cinquantaine,' by Jean Gabriel Prosper Marie."

  7. Herman, Woody (1913-1987) Along with Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw, Woody Herman was one of a triumvirate of clarinet-playing band leaders in the big band era. Playing a high-pitched instrument that could cut through the sound of the ensemble in those days of poor amplification, Herman for more than fifty years headed one of the most popular and innovative of the bands in the swing era.