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Big Band Favorites

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posted on Oct, 29 2016 @ 01:23 AM
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Someone started a Classical thread and I found it a delightful antidote to 'election angst' and thought another thread, this one for Big Band Favorites, classic and contemporary, would help keep my head from exploding. I don't look forward to either outcome so feel screwed whatever happens so I need lots of help.

A few favorites of mine to start off:

Manard Ferguson's arrangement of "Green Dolphin Street":



Big Phat Band (G. Goodwin) "Backroom Politics":



Don Eliis "Beat Me Daddy Seven to the Bar"




posted on Oct, 29 2016 @ 03:02 AM
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Above top secret



posted on Oct, 29 2016 @ 03:02 AM
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posted on Oct, 29 2016 @ 03:09 AM
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A lot different but it's contemporary.

a reply to: FyreByrd



posted on Oct, 29 2016 @ 05:22 AM
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a reply to: FyreByrd

A couple by British big band Ray Noble.







posted on Oct, 29 2016 @ 07:28 AM
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pick anything from duke ellington's 1500 song catalogue and have at it.



posted on Oct, 29 2016 @ 03:18 PM
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originally posted by: Lucid Lunacy
A lot different but it's contemporary.

a reply to: FyreByrd


Thanks but not the type of 'Big Band' I'm talking about....



posted on Oct, 29 2016 @ 06:49 PM
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a reply to: FyreByrd

Yeah, sorry, I don't know what "big band" means



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 12:30 AM
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Here's an old 1 -
Glen Miller Band - Pennsylvania 6500



And a new-ish 1.
Matthew Herberts Big band.
An excellent merging of modern sample based electronic music, and traditional big band.


1 of the best gigs i have ever been to. They were supported by another gentleman by the name of Bugge Wesseltoft. He wasn't big band, but produced a series of albums under the title "New Conceptions of Jazz", and he's very much worth a look if that's your thing!




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posted on Dec, 17 2016 @ 07:18 PM
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originally posted by: Lucid Lunacy
a reply to: FyreByrd

Yeah, sorry, I don't know what "big band" means


Sorry I haven't checked on this thread in a while.

A Basic Big Band is considered 5 saxes; 5 trombones; 5 trumpets and 5 percussion with many variations therein.



posted on Dec, 17 2016 @ 07:21 PM
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originally posted by: AbdulAlhazred
a reply to: FyreByrd

Here's an old 1 -
Glen Miller Band - Pennsylvania 6500



And a new-ish 1.
Matthew Herberts Big band.
An excellent merging of modern sample based electronic music, and traditional big band.


1 of the best gigs i have ever been to. They were supported by another gentleman by the name of Bugge Wesseltoft. He wasn't big band, but produced a series of albums under the title "New Conceptions of Jazz", and he's very much worth a look if that's your thing!





As above I haven't checked on his thread in a bit.

Thank you, I've never heard of Matthew Herbert's Big Band and did like the sound. Where are they based?'

I would have like to have had even more 'electronica' throughout the piece but do understand the difficulties. I will listen to more...

Again thank you.




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