Big Band Era (c. 1936-1947)
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 5:04 pm
For some time I have been trying to compile a definitive list of Big Bands who included tuba players in their rosters. Harry Goodman, who was originally a tuba player, was in his baby brother Benny's band as a bass player. But other groups actually had tuba players!
Here is a list of some of the groups that come to mind (listed by the leader's name):
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• Sammy Kaye
• Kay Kyser
• Horace Heidt
• Spike Jones
• Harry James (the tuba was not a regular member of his group until the 1960s)
• Woody Herman (not until the 1960s)
• Stan Kenton (not until the 1960s)
Stan Kenton began his career as an arranger for the Gus Arnheim band in the early 1930s, which had a very prominent tuba player. But they were still playing music from the 1920s.
Here is a list of some of the groups that come to mind (listed by the leader's name):
_______________________________
• Sammy Kaye
• Kay Kyser
• Horace Heidt
• Spike Jones
• Harry James (the tuba was not a regular member of his group until the 1960s)
• Woody Herman (not until the 1960s)
• Stan Kenton (not until the 1960s)
Stan Kenton began his career as an arranger for the Gus Arnheim band in the early 1930s, which had a very prominent tuba player. But they were still playing music from the 1920s.