Jumpin’ at the Woodside

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"Jumpin’ at the Woodside" is a classic up-tempo swing jazz composition by Count Basie, renowned as one of his signature big band recordings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf big band arrangement
jazz composition
swing jazz standard
associatedPerformer Buck Clayton
Freddie Green
Herschel Evans
Jo Jones
Lester Young
associatedWith Kansas City jazz
swing era
composer Count Basie
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era late 1930s swing era
features extended ensemble riffs
improvised jazz solos
genre jazz
swing
hasCharacteristic call-and-response between sections
driving rhythm section
riff-based melody
hasForm 12-bar blues
hasInstrumentation rhythm section
saxophone section
trombone section
trumpet section
hasKey E-flat major
hasRhythmicFeel four-beat swing
hasTitleLanguage English
influenced later big band jazz arrangements
isStandardIn big band jazz repertoire
swing dance repertoire
notableFor being one of Count Basie’s signature tunes
riff-based arrangement
originallyRecordedBy Count Basie Orchestra
surface form: Count Basie and His Orchestra
performer Count Basie Orchestra
recordLabel Decca Records
style big band
tempo up-tempo
usedFor Lindy Hop dancing
swing dancing

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Count Basie notableWork Jumpin’ at the Woodside
Count Basie Orchestra notableWork Jumpin’ at the Woodside
Count notableWork Jumpin’ at the Woodside
subject surface form: Count Basie
this entity surface form: Jumpin' at the Woodside