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Description of Swing

 
Swing is more than just the finger snapping, rhythmic under-pinning of jazz. It has proved to be a highly resilient form of popular music. When "hot" big bands and "sweet" dance bands joined forces in the mid-1930s, the Swing era was born. Such bandleaders as Benny Goodman became teen idols who earned the respect of their fellow musicians with a combination of written charts and improvised solos. Nat "King" Cole led a much-copied piano trio and, along with vocalists such as Frank Sinatra, brought Swing ideals into extremely popular orchestral recordings during the streamlined 1950s and '60s. Jump Blues lived up to its name by being a bluesier offshoot of Swing that featured a more pronounced rhythm. Mastered by Louis Jordan, this good time music led to the R&B and rock music. During the mid-'90s, furlongs of Classic Swing and Jump Blues recordings were reissued and a new generation of Swing Revival bands added a stronger rock beat to the music. Apparently, jazz innovator Duke Ellington's late '30s summation still holds water today: "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing.""
 

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Swing Key Artists

 
Benny Carter

Carter helped create the
template for jazz
saxophone, wrote reams of
standards, led popular
bands, and scored soundt...

Benny Goodman

The clarinet-wielding King
of Swing led hot big bands
and Bop-inflected small
groups for decades. The
innocuous-looking, bespe...

Billie Holiday

There's no mistaking a Lady
Day vocal: swinging,
emotionally searing and
tasty as all get out. Perhaps
the most influential jazz si...

Count Basie

From his early Kansas City
days to his Atomic period,
Basie led the hardest
swinging jazz band in
history. Basie and his ban...

Jo Stafford

Stafford's perfect, pure
vocals were loved by
jazz-cats, but it was the
fighting men of WWII who
dubbed her "G.I. Jo." Lest...

Keely Smith

Keely became a star as the
romantic vocal foil to Louis
Prima but her pure pipes
carried over to a stellar solo
career.

Louis Prima

Always a wild big band jazz
leader, Prima became a
Lounge sensation with
Keely Smith in the 1950s.

Stan Kenton

Kenton's star has dimmed
since the 1940s and '50s, but
his grandious, challenging
Big Band jazz remains
exhilarating.

Tommy Dorsey

Dorsey's smooth trombone
style transformed the
instrument and he led the
most well-balanced pop big
band of the Swing Era. Su...

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