Herman, Woody

Herman, Woody
orig. Woodrow Charles Herman

born May 16, 1913, Milwaukee, Wis., U.S.
died Oct. 29, 1987, Los Angeles, Calif.

U.S. clarinetist, saxophonist, singer, and leader of one of the most popular big bands in jazz.

Herman formed his first band in 1936. Known as "The Band That Plays the Blues," the group had a hit in 1939 with the riff tune "Woodchopper's Ball." His 1940s bands, the Thundering Herds, evolved into powerful and colourful ensembles that combined a light rhythm-section sound with explosive, forward-looking arrangements. He led his bands almost continuously for more than 50 years, and in them many notable jazz musicians gained early professional exposure.

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▪ American musician
byname of  Woodrow Charles Herman 
born May 16, 1913, Milwaukee, Wis., U.S.
died Oct. 29, 1987, Los Angeles, Calif.
 American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, bandleader, and singer who was best known as the front man for a succession of bands he dubbed “herds.”

      Herman was a child prodigy who sang and danced in vaudeville at age six. Soon after, he began playing the saxophone and later the clarinet. Billed as the “Boy Wonder of the Clarinet,” he cut his first record, "The Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia," at age 16. After studying music at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wis., for a term, Herman became a touring musician, joining the Tom Gerun band in 1929. In 1934 he became part of the Isham Jones Juniors; when it disbanded in 1936, Herman used its most talented sidemen to form his own ensemble, which he publicized as the “Band That Plays the Blues.” The group was propelled to stardom in 1939 with the success of "Woodchopper's Ball." More than a million copies of the song were sold, and it became Herman's theme.

      During the 1940s Herman's band, then known as Herman's Herd, was noted for its exuberance and technical brilliance. It had its own radio show, appeared in motion pictures (such as New Orleans, 1947), and in 1946 performed Igor Stravinsky (Stravinsky, Igor)'s Ebony Concerto at Carnegie Hall. As did many other bandleaders after World War II, Herman dissolved his band in 1946, but within months he formed his Second Herd, featuring tenor saxophonists Zoot Sims (Sims, Zoot) and Stan Getz (Getz, Stan). (Getz attained stardom with his solo on Herman's "Early Autumn." ) The band pioneered the combination of three tenor saxophones and one baritone saxophone and became identified with the song "Four Brothers," which used that grouping. Herman at this time was also one of the few big band leaders to incorporate bebop-tinged material into his repertoire, as on the hit "Caldonia," which featured Herman's eccentric vocals. After the Second Herd disbanded in 1949, Herman continued to form and lead his “Thundering Herds.”

      During the 1960s and '70s, Herman became stylistically more eclectic, using material by artists as diverse as Charles Mingus (Mingus, Charles) and the Beatles (Beatles, the). He performed live concerts continuously throughout the 1970s and '80s and in 1986 released Woody Herman and His Big Band 50th Anniversary Tour. Although his struggles with tax authorities drastically affected his later activities, he retained his reputation as a superb leader and organizer until the end. An autobiography, The Woodchopper's Ball (cowritten with Stuart Troup), was published posthumously in 1990.

Additional Reading
William D. Clancy (with Audree Coke Kenton), Woody Herman: Chronicles of the Herds (1995); Robert C. Kriebel, Blue Flame: Woody Herman's Life in Music (1995); Gene Lees, Leader of the Band: The Life of Woody Herman (1995).

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