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  1. 10 de abr. de 2016 · Redman soon joined Henderson’s orchestra, not only writing the band’s arrangements, but also playing the clarinet and saxophone. Because of Redman’s innovative arrangements the group quickly became the most prominent black jazz orchestra in the country. In 1927 Don Redman became the music director for “McKinney’s Cotton Pickers.”

  2. Don Redman (Donald Matthew Redman) né le 29 juillet 1900 à Piedmont, Virginie-Occidentale, est un chef d'orchestre de jazz américain.Arrangeur [1], compositeur, multi-instrumentiste, principalement clarinettiste et saxophoniste, c'est un des géants du jazz de son époque.On le surnomme « The Little giant of jazz » à cause de sa petite taille et de son immense talent.

  3. A big band great, saxophonist and band leader Don Redman's career began in earnest in 1924 after his partnering with Fletcher Henderson. Together the two would go on to reinvent the language of large ensemble jazz. In 1927, he took over leadership of McKinney’s Cotton Pickers and turned that group into one of the finest of the early swing era.

  4. SCULPTOR DON REDMAN Santa Fe, New Mexico View Work Lockstep PLAY A short video on Don Redman by Sam Crutsinger

  5. 24 de abr. de 2011 · Flashbacks 1920's - 1940's Novelty Songs Of An Era Long Gone Bye. Reefer Songs.Donald Matthew Redman (July 29, 1900 -- November 30, 1964) was an American jaz...

  6. Explore music from Don Redman And His Orchestra. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Don Redman And His Orchestra on Discogs.

  7. Other articles where Don Redman is discussed: Don Byas: …swing bands, including those of Don Redman and Andy Kirk, and in 1941 he became a tenor saxophone soloist with Count Basie on such songs as “Swinging the Blues,” “Royal Garden Blues,” and, most notably, “Harvard Blues.” He also became associated with bebop innovators such as Charlie Parker and Dizzy…