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Don Redman

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Biography

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The first great arranger in jazz history, Don Redman's innovations as a writer essentially invented the jazz-oriented big band with arrangements that developed yet left room for solo improvisations.

After graduating from college at the age of 20 with a music degree, Redman played for a year with Billy Paige's Broadway Syncopators and then met up with Fletcher Henderson. Redman became Henderson's chief arranger (although Fletcher was often later on mistakenly given credit for the innovative charts) in addition to playing clarinet, alto, and (on at least one occasion) oboe. Redman, whose largely spoken vocals were charming, recorded the first ever scat vocal on "My Papa Doesn't Two Time" in early 1924, predating Louis Armstrong. Although his early arrangements were futuristic, they could be a bit stiff, and it was not until Armstrong joined Henderson's orchestra that Redman (learning from the brilliant cornetist) began to really swing in his writing; "Sugar Foot Stomp" and "The Stampede" are two of his many classic charts.

It was a shock to Fletcher Henderson when Redman was persuaded in 1927 by Jean Goldkette to direct McKinney's Cotton Pickers. Redman soon turned the previously unknown group into a strong competitor of Henderson's, composing such future standards as "Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You" and "Cherry." He sang more, emphasized his alto over his more primitive sounding clarinet (guesting on some famous recordings with Louis Armstrong's Savoy Ballroom Five in 1928), and made a strong series of memorable records. In 1931, Redman put together his own big band which lasted (if not prospered) up until 1941. After that, he freelanced as an arranger for the remainder of the swing era, led an all-star orchestra in 1946 that became the first band to visit postwar Europe, and eventually became Pearl Bailey's musical director. Although he recorded a few sessions in the late '50s, Don Redman's main significance is for his influential work of the 1920s and '30s.

Title: Margie

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Pop

Title: Margie - EP

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Pop

Title: It's Don O'Clock

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Jazz, Pop

Title: Super Top Hits

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Jazz

Title: Master of the Big Band

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Jazz

Title: Lazy Bones

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Pop

Title: I Gotcha

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Jazz

Title: Doin' the New Low Down

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Jazz

Title: Two-Time Man

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Jazz

Title: Today Cloudy

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Jazz

Title: For Europeans Only

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Jazz

Title: Columbus

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Pop

Title: Tea For Two

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Pop

Title: Lazy Weather

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Jazz

Title: Shakin' the Africann

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Jazz

Title: Tired Of It All

Artist: Don Redman

Genre: Pop

Collections

Title: Kush Smokin' Songs

Genre: Blues

Title: The World of Swing

Genre: Jazz

Title: Reefer Madness

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Title: Swing Cafe

Genre: Jazz, Kids

Title: The Scat of Jazz

Genre: Jazz

Title: Swing Cafe

Genre: Jazz, Kids

Title: Chronic Tracks

Genre: Blues

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