Don Redman at Bass Lake
Title |
Don Redman at Bass Lake |
Subject |
Starke County (Ind.) Big bands Publicity photographs |
Type |
photograph |
Item ID |
im-starkehs-bass-137 |
Local Item ID |
SCHS1_DVD108_oc35_bk1b_mh67 don redman 1935.jpg |
Usage Statement |
Digital image © 2006 Starke County Historical Society. This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code), which governs reproduction, distribution, display, and certain other uses of protected works. The user of this material is responsible for compliance with the Law. |
Date Original |
1935 |
Date Digital |
2004 |
Description |
Don Redman, born in 1900, was an American jazz musician, arranger, and composer. His father was a music teacher and his mother was a singer. He began playing the trumpet at 3 and joined his first band at 6. By age 12 he was proficient on all wind instruments ranging from trumpet to oboe. He played piano as well. Don studied at Storer's College in Harper's Ferry as well as at the Boston Conservatory. In 1922 Don Redman joined the Fletcher Henderson orchestra, mostly playing clarinet and saxophones. He soon began assisting in writing arrangements, and Redman did much to formulate the sound that was to become big band swing. His importance in the formulation of arranged hot jazz can not be overstated. His arrangements of harmony and solo lines was a technique used by none others of his time. This sophisticated technique formed the basis of much big band jazz writing in the following decades. |
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