Big — Band

: Dubbed the "King of Swing," his 1935 Palomar Ballroom performance is often cited as the official start of the Swing Era.

: A prolific composer who treated the big band as a palette for sophisticated musical innovation. big band

A standard big band typically features organized into four distinct sections: : Dubbed the "King of Swing," his 1935

: Leader of one of the most commercially successful bands, famous for hits like "In the Mood" . Unlike smaller jazz combos that rely heavily on

Unlike smaller jazz combos that rely heavily on individual improvisation, big bands utilize complex, written . These arrangements often use "riffs" (short, repeated melodic phrases) and "call and response," where one section (like the trumpets) plays a phrase that is "answered" by another (like the saxophones). Legendary Leaders and Icons

: Usually four players adding depth to the brass sound.