
Big Band Jazz emerged in the early 20th century and is known for its powerful sound created by large ensembles of brass, woodwind, and rhythm instruments. It became especially popular during the Swing Era of the 1930s and 1940s, when bands led by musicians like Duke Ellington and Count Basie filled dance halls across the United States. The music features strong rhythms, arranged sections, and opportunities for improvised solos that showcase individual performers. Big band jazz played a major role in shaping American music and continues to influence jazz and popular styles today.
Count Basie Big Band, April In Paris.
Bob Mintzer Big Band, Moonlight Serenade.
Christian Mcbride Big band, Brother Mister.
Bob Mintzer Big Band, Christopher Columbus.
Roy Hargrove Big Band, Mombo Roy.
Duke Ellington Big Band, Satin Doll.
Duke Ellington Big Band, Hello Little Girl.
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