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The Big B-A-D Band was a "Who's Who" of jazz talent over the decades. Key collaborators and soloists often included:
Clark Terry, a master of both the trumpet and the flugelhorn, brought a unique blend of "St. Louis tone" and contemporary styles to the big band format. His Big B-A-D Band (which stands for ) was a vehicle for this versatility. The band’s repertoire was deeply influenced by Terry's time with both Count Basie and Duke Ellington , blending Basie's driving swing with Ellington's rich harmonic sophistication. Highlights from the Catalog 2004.Clark Terry - Clark Terry's Big B-A-D Band...
: Lou Soloff, Virgil Jones, and Ray Copeland on trumpets. Why It Still Matters The Big B-A-D Band was a "Who's Who"
: Victor Sproles (bass), Mousey Alexander (drums), and Don Friedman (piano). His Big B-A-D Band (which stands for )
: This album revisited classic standards and Terry originals, offering a modern, polished take on his signature sound. Tracks like "Nature Boy," "Mumbles," and "Take Five" showcased Terry's enduring ability to innovate while staying rooted in the traditions he helped build. The Musicians Behind the "B-A-D"
