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Size Matters: (Mostly New) Jazz for Big Bands and Orchestras, Part 4
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In the early days of jazz, "Orchestra" was used to identify bands larger than a septet. Nowadays, jazz orchestras and big bands are much larger than that, like those we feature in our final installment of our mini-series dedicated to (mostly new and upcoming) releases by big bands and orchestras which can be found at the intersection of beauty, fun and mischief.Happy listening and don't forget to check out the previous installments of this mini-series: Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
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Ben Allison
bass, acousticb.1966

Louis Cole
drums
Jazzrausch Bigband
band / ensemble / orchestra
Brussels Jazz Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestra
Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Django Bates
pianob.1960

Julian Siegel
saxophone, tenor
Michael Moore - Clarinet
clarinetb.1954

Tim Hagans
trumpetb.1954

Andrew D'Angelo
saxophone, alto
Gard Nilssen
drumsb.1983
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