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eras, though it also did some earlier New Orleans and Chicago-style, as well as contemporary, pieces. Among the composers and arrangers whose works were performed by the ensemble were
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was its inaugural bandleader. The ensemble played in its early years in the Great Hall at
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ensemble founded in New York City, active from 1986 to 1993.
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Index

big band
jazz
Roberta Swann
Gary Giddins
John Lewis
Cooper Union
swing
bebop
Harold Arlen
Count Basie
Tommy Dorsey
Duke Ellington
Dizzy Gillespie
Benny Goodman
Fletcher Henderson
Mel Lewis
Jimmie Lunceford
Mary Lou Williams
Muhal Richard Abrams
Benny Carter
Jimmy Heath
David Murray
Gerald Wilson
Ken Peplowski
Danny Bank
Eddie Bert
John Eckert
Jimmy Heath
Dick Hyman
Dick Katz

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