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Summary Of: Woody Herman

Woody Herman joined the Tom Gerun band and his first recorded vocals were... Woody Herman eventually acquired the remains of Jones... Woody Herman would record this work in the... Woody Herman said about the... After Woody Herman broke up his band... a reconstituted Woody Herman band played at Carnegie Hall in New York City... Woody Herman signed a recording contract with Concord Records... Woody Herman Presents a Concord Jam... the continuing influence of Duke Ellington on the Woody Herman bands from the nineteen forties to the nineteen eighties... Woody Herman was awarded the...

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