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Yes it is is. During the swing era, the large swing bands were the main source of entertainment for many people. At the weekends people would go out and dance to them and the popular bands had regular broadcasts that were eagerly listened to. Many great jazz musicians found regular employment in the ranks of the bands and many singers such as Ella Fitzgerald (Chick Webb's Band) and Frank Sinatra (Tommy Dorsey Orchestra) got their first breaks singing in front of a swing orchestra.
Swing music is also called Swing Jazz. Swing first became known in the US in the 1920s. It wasn't until the mid 1930s that it became established in the uk. Swing music has a strong rhythm. It is usually performed by the double bass and drums. It is played at a fairly quick tempo. Swing music started to become less popular during WWII. It this was because of the recording ban. also many of the band members when to fight in the war.
There are four members in the band.
Definitely, although not nearly to the extent they did back in the 1930s and 1940s. There are many radio stations and internet sites that broadcast swing and big band music, high schools sponsor "stage bands" that play swing, and many local and national orchestras play swing for dances and live audiences. Several of the major orchestras of that time continue to perform today, of course with new leaders and musicians but playing the music of their founders. To name just a few: > Tommy Dorsey > Count Basie > Glenn Miller > Gene Krupa > Artie Shaw Modern swing bands have been formed by people such as Gary Tole, Brian Setzer, and George Gee among many others.
There are three people in the band Front Porch Step. This band is just now starting out and is not very popular.
Usually there are 4 to 5 members composing a rock band/band
Yes it is is. During the swing era, the large swing bands were the main source of entertainment for many people. At the weekends people would go out and dance to them and the popular bands had regular broadcasts that were eagerly listened to. Many great jazz musicians found regular employment in the ranks of the bands and many singers such as Ella Fitzgerald (Chick Webb's Band) and Frank Sinatra (Tommy Dorsey Orchestra) got their first breaks singing in front of a swing orchestra.
The standard is four people. Vocals, Drums, Guitar, and Bass. Though there really isn't a limit as to how many there can be, like the band Haggard with around 10 members.
Swing music is also called Swing Jazz. Swing first became known in the US in the 1920s. It wasn't until the mid 1930s that it became established in the uk. Swing music has a strong rhythm. It is usually performed by the double bass and drums. It is played at a fairly quick tempo. Swing music started to become less popular during WWII. It this was because of the recording ban. also many of the band members when to fight in the war.
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you can have as many people as you want because it is your band. That's right, there is no limit.
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There are four members in the band.
3 band member
Four people play in Michael Musso's band.
Definitely, although not nearly to the extent they did back in the 1930s and 1940s. There are many radio stations and internet sites that broadcast swing and big band music, high schools sponsor "stage bands" that play swing, and many local and national orchestras play swing for dances and live audiences. Several of the major orchestras of that time continue to perform today, of course with new leaders and musicians but playing the music of their founders. To name just a few: > Tommy Dorsey > Count Basie > Glenn Miller > Gene Krupa > Artie Shaw Modern swing bands have been formed by people such as Gary Tole, Brian Setzer, and George Gee among many others.
Yes, many people do.