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American jazz ensemble in 1940. Woody Herman took a quartet from 'The Band That Plays the Blues' (Woody Herman And His Orchestra - Carlson, White, Linehan and Yoder) in order to produce records in studio. This selection were the main musicians of the contemporary big band. The first recording sessions took place in New York, September 9, 1940. The ensemble was reactivated in February 1947, shortly after Herman disbanded the first herd. Those sessions lasted until March 31st, 1947 and were made with a different ensemble but with the same name.
Woody Herman cl, as 1913-1987 US | |
Barry Galbraith g 1919-1983 US | |
Tiny Kahn dr US | |
Don Lamond dr 1920-2003 US | |
Joe Shulman b, cb 1923-1957 US | |
Ralph Burns p 1922-2001 US | |
J.C. Heard dr 1917-1988 US | |
Jackie Mills dr 1922-2010 US | |
Frank Carlson dr, perc *1914 | |
Chuck Wayne g 1923-1997 US | |
Trigger Alpert b 1916-2013 US | |
Walt Yoder b *1914 US | |
Gene Sargent g US | |
Hy White g 1915-2011 US | |
Tommy Linehan p US | |
Dick Kane p US | |
Andy Lambert b US |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Chips' Boogie Woogie / Indian Boogie Woogie | Woody Herman's Four Chips | 1947 | Album |
Can You Look Me In The Eyes / Pancho Maximilian Hernandeez | Woody Herman Accompanied By Woody Herman's Four Chips | 1947 | Album |
Ivy / That's My Desire | Woody Herman, Woody Herman's Four Chips | 1947 | Album |
Somebody Loves Me / Baby, Baby All The Time | Woody Herman Accompanied By Woody Herman's Four Chips | 1947 | Album |
Yardbird Shuffle / Elise | Woody Herman's Four Chips | 1942 | Album |
Chips' Boogie Woogie / Chips' Blues | Woody Herman's Four Chips | Album |