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Woody Herman albums featuring Tito Puente

Woody Herman Music Videos (5)
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| | Herman's Heat & Puente's Beat CD (1958) Bonus Tracks
$10.79 Tito Puente and Woody Herman teamed in 1958 for a mutually satisfying meeting in the same way that Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Machito found common ground in the late '40s. Puente's Latin rhythms and beats meshed with the swing ...
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| Herman's Heat & Puente's Beat CD (1958)
$10.69 Tito Puente and Woody Herman teamed in 1958 for a mutually satisfying meeting in the same way that Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Machito found common ground in the late '40s. Puente's Latin rhythms and beats meshed with the swing ...
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 Woody Herman Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Woody Herman songs: Woodchopper's Ball, Caldonia, Blue Flame, Apple Honey, Four Brothers, At the Woodchopper's Ball, Bijou. More music songs Northwest Passage, Blowin' up a Storm, Golden Wedding, Good Earth, Wild Root, Early Autumn Lyrics, Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Four or Five Times Lyrics, Blues in the Night Lyrics, I've Got You Under My Skin Lyrics, Rose Room Lyrics, Come Saturday Morning Lyrics, I Almost Lost My Mind Lyrics.
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 Woody Herman Biography
Woody Herman was one of the most highly regarded band leaders in pop history, leading several incarnations of his "Herd" to fame and musical excellence with an upbeat style that combined the bounciness of swing music with the melodic sophistication of jazz. He got his start in vaudeville as a child star, and played saxophone professionally as a teenager. By age 20, he was leading his own orchestra and had switched to his signature instrument, the clarinet. From the 1930s through the '80s, the Woody Herman Orchestra underwent subtle stylistic mutations to reflect the times, but maintained a consistent level of mastery, partly the result of Herman's talent for hiring young, promising players. He continued to tour and record right up until his death in 1987.
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 Contemporaries
Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Stan Kenton, Coleman Hawkins, Lionel Hampton, Artie Shaw, Buddy Rich, Tommy Dorsey, Lester Young, Johnny Hodges, Spike Jones, Billy May, Bunny Berigan, Rob McConnell, The Delta Rhythm Boys, David Matthews, Slim & Slam, Frank Capp
 Followers
Wynton Marsalis, Stan Getz, Roy Hargrove, Buddy DeFranco, Eddie Daniels, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Woody Allen, Stompy Jones
 Influences
Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Glenn Miller, Bix Beiderbecke, Johnny Hodges, King Oliver, Paul Whiteman, Pee Wee Russell, Isham Jones
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Dawnie, Jean Guidoni
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