7 Swing Jazz Musicians You Must Listen to in Your Lifetime

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Swing Jazz Musicians You Must Listen to in Your Lifetime The Golden Era of Swing Music, since its inception, was the best answer to jazz which saw several music lovers dancing their hearts out in the halls. The rise of big bands and small groups could only bring the best of music in the era, making it such a popular time in the history of swing music. Artists, during this period, developed several styles of their own, which only influenced several musicians to perform subsets of jazz and make a name of their own. Today, you can tune into a swing jazz music station and find yourself crooning to those songs.

The Top Seven Musicians of Swing Jazz Music Whenever you think of swing jazz music, there are a few names that crop up in your mind. It can be safely said that you can take a full tour of what the centuries of swing music were like if you listen to these musicians in their element. The top seven musicians who can make you feel at home with swing jazz music are: 1. Coleman Hawkins: The fact that made Hawkins stand out from all the musicians of the time was his unique and raspy tone that combined beautifully with his improvisation techniques. As a preeminent saxophonist in the era, he could hold his own even by being a part of Fletcher Henderson’s big band. One of the top songs that people remember him by was the 1939 recording of “Body and Soul.�


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