Don Redman

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Don Redman was an influential American jazz arranger, composer, and bandleader whose innovative orchestrations in the 1920s and 1930s helped shape the sound of big band swing.

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instanceOf arranger
bandleader
clarinetist
composer
human
jazz musician
saxophonist
activeYearsEnd 1964
activeYearsStart 1920
arrangedFor Benny Carter
Count Basie
Fletcher Henderson
Louis Armstrong
McKinney's Cotton Pickers
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1900-07-29
dateOfDeath 1964-11-30
familyName Redman
founded Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
surface form: Don Redman and His Orchestra
fullName Don Redman self-linksurface differs
surface form: Donald Matthew Redman
genre jazz
swing music
givenName Donald
influenced Count Basie
Duke Ellington
big band swing arranging
instrument alto saxophone
clarinet
oboe
piano
trumpet
memberOf Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
McKinney's Cotton Pickers
notableFor helping shape the sound of big band swing
innovative jazz orchestration in the 1920s and 1930s
occupation bandleader
clarinetist
composer
jazz arranger
saxophonist
placeOfBirth Piedmont, West Virginia
surface form: Piedmont, West Virginia, United States
placeOfDeath New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
recordLabel Brunswick Records
Columbia Records
Victor Records
styleCharacteristic early use of written arrangements in jazz bands
sophisticated ensemble voicings
use of call-and-response between brass and reeds
workedIn Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan
surface form: Harlem, New York City

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Gregory Hines notableRole Don Redman
this entity surface form: Sandman Williams in The Cotton Club
Don Redman fullName Don Redman self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Donald Matthew Redman
Don Byas performedWith Don Redman