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  2. Swing era - Wikipedia

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    The swing era (also frequently referred to as the big band era) was the period (1933–1947) when big band swing music was the most popular music in the United States, especially for teenagers.

  3. BBC Big Band - Wikipedia

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    The BBC Big Band, originally known as the BBC Radio Big Band is a British big band, previously run under the auspices of the British Broadcasting Corporation . The band broadcasts exclusively on BBC Radio, particularly on BBC Radio 2's long-running series Big Band Special. It consists of professional musicians and is directed by a number of ...

  4. List of big bands - Wikipedia

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    While the Big Band Era suggests that big bands flourished for a short period, they have been a part of jazz music since their emergence in the 1920s when white concert bands adopted the rhythms and musical forms of small African-American jazz combos.

  5. Big band - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Band Northwest Big Band plays at a concert held in Oak Harbor High School.. A big band or jazz orchestra is a type of musical ensemble of jazz music that usually consists of ten or more musicians with four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section.

  6. Benny Carter - Wikipedia

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    The musicians were from Carter's band and included Red Allen, Dicky Wells, Wayman Carver, Coleman Hawkins, J. C. Higginbotham, and Chu Berry. [5] Carter moved to London and spent two years as arranger for the BBC Big Band. [2] In England, France, and Scandinavia he recorded with local musicians, and he took his band to the Netherlands.

  7. Benny Goodman - Wikipedia

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    The Palomar engagement was such a marked success that it is often described as the beginning of the swing era. [22] According to Donald Clarke, "It is clear in retrospect that the Swing Era had been waiting to happen, but it was Goodman and his band that touched it off." [22] The reception of American swing was less enthusiastic in Europe.

  8. Darius Campbell Danesh - Wikipedia

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    The same year, he starred in The History of the Big Bands tour, [31] a show about the Big Band and Swing Era, featuring the songs of Frank Sinatra and the music of the key musicians of the big band era, including music from Harry James, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, Count Basie, Woody Herman and Buddy Rich.

  9. Helen Forrest - Wikipedia

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    Helen Forrest (born Helen Fogel, April 12, 1917 – July 11, 1999) was an American singer of traditional pop and swing music.She served as the "girl singer" for three of the most popular big bands of the Swing Era (Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, and Harry James), thereby earning a reputation as "the voice of the name bands."