Jazztodon artist of the week: Woody Herman!

From @aaj :
By the mid-1940s, under the name Herman's Herd, #woodyherman was internationally famous for the force and originality of its music. Herman reformed the band in 1947, and the distinctive feature was the group of saxophonists (three tenor and one baritone) who came to be known as the Four Brothers. After 1949, Herman continued to lead bands; these were perhaps less creative, but their consistently high level of musicianship assured his continuing reputation.Herman broadened his scope in the late 1960s, when he took up soprano saxophone and included young jazz-rock players in his groups. He toured widely in the 1970s, and in the early 1980s held a residency in a club in New Orleans. Thereafter he worked principally on the West Coast, before taking up another residency in the St. Regis Hotel, New York, in 1985. He celebrated his 50th anniversary as bandleader with the formation of a new orchestra in 1986.

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Some great Woody Herman records:

1963 Summer Tour
Big New Herd at the Monterey Jazz Festival
Blues in the Night
Blues on Parade
Children of Lima
Concord Jam
Encore: T/he Best Band of the Year (reel)
Giant Steps
Live in London at Ronnie Scott's
Memorial: the 40th Anniversary Carnegie Hall Concert
The Beat of the Big Bands
The Best of Woody Herman, 1939-41
The Complete Columbia Recordings of Woody Herman and his Orche
The Third Herd Live in Stockholm 1954, Vol. 2
The Three Herds
Tribute to the Legacy of Woody Herman
Woody Herman’s Greatest Hits

@allenmichie @aaj Woody Herman Orchestra live from 1963, A Taste of Honey, arranged by trumpeter Bill Chase.

https://youtu.be/hqnvh70KbhU

A Taste of Honey, 1963 Woody Herman, Carmen Leggio & Bill Chase

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