The Stampede

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"The Stampede" is a classic 1926 jazz composition closely associated with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra and noted for its innovative arrangements and early swing style.

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instanceOf jazz composition
song
arranger Don Redman NERFINISHED
associatedAct Fletcher Henderson Orchestra NERFINISHED
composer Don Redman NERFINISHED
Fletcher Henderson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era 1920s jazz
featuresInstrument banjo
clarinet
drums
piano
tenor saxophone
trombone
trumpet
tuba
form instrumental
genre early swing
jazz
historicalSignificance early example of swing-era arranging techniques
important work in the development of big band swing
keyFigureInRecording Coleman Hawkins NERFINISHED
language instrumental (no lyrics)
musicalStyle big band jazz
notableFor early swing style
innovative arrangements
originalMedium 78 rpm record
performer Fletcher Henderson Orchestra NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1926
tempo up-tempo

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