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===Big band jazz=== Big band jazz made a comeback as well. The [[Stan Kenton]] and [[Woody Herman]] bands maintained their popularity during lean years of the late 1940s and beyond, making their mark with innovative arrangements and high-level jazz soloists ([[Shorty Rogers]], [[Art Pepper]], [[Kai Winding]], [[Stan Getz]], [[Al Cohn]], [[Zoot Sims]], [[Serge Chaloff]], [[Gene Ammons]], [[Sal Nistico]]). Lionel Hampton was a leader in the [[Rhythm and blues|R&B]] genre during the late 1940s then re-entered big band jazz in the early 1950s, remaining a popular attraction through the 1960s. [[Count Basie]] and [[Duke Ellington]] had both downsized their big bands during the first half of the 1950s, then reconstituted them by 1956. Ellington's venture back into big band jazz was encouraged by its reception at the [[1956 Newport Jazz Festival]]. The Basie and Ellington bands flourished creatively and commercially through the 1960s and beyond, with both veteran leaders receiving high acclaim for their contemporary work and performing until they were physically unable. Drummer [[Buddy Rich]], after briefly leading one big band during the late 1940s and performing in various jazz and big band gigs, formed his definitive big band in 1966. His name became synonymous with the dynamic, exuberant style of his big band. Other big jazz bands that drove the 1950sβ60s revival include those led by [[Thad Jones]], [[Mel Lewis]], [[Quincy Jones]], and [[Oliver Nelson]]. Big band jazz remains a major component of college jazz instruction curricula.
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