Stan kenton biography



Stan kenton biography

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    Stanley Newcomb Kenton (December 15, 1911 August 25, 1979) led a highly innovative, influential, and often controversial American jazz orchestra. In later years he was widely active as an educator.

    Origins

    Stan Kenton was born in Wichita, Kansas, and raised first in Colorado and then in California.

    He learned piano as a child, and while still a teenager toured with various bands. In June 1941 he formed his own band, which developed into one of the best-known West Coast ensembles of the Forties.

    Music

    Kenton's musical aggregations were decidedly "orchestras." Sometimes consisting of two dozen or more musicians at once, they produced an unmistakable Kenton sound–as recognizable as that of the bands of Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington, or Count Basie.

    So large an orchestra was able to produce a tremendous, at times overpowering, volume in the dance and concert halls of the land; among musical conservatives it developed a reputation for playing strange-sounding piec