Stan Kenton and his Orchestra
Pianist Stan Kenton – born in Wichita, Kansas on December 15, 1911 - was not only one of the last great bandleaders to emerge during the big band era, he was also one of the most controversial, consistently going against the musical grain of the day. Although many jazz purists dismissed his work as an aberration of the popular swing bands of the day, the wrought emotional power of his bands with their strident walls of brass made others consider him a visionary, who changed perceptions of jazz. Growing up in the Los Angeles suburb of Bell, he was taught piano in his teens by local musician Frank Hurst. By his mid-teens he was already leading his own group, the Bell-Tones. It led him to play with various local bands in Southern California, notably Everett Hoagland and, later, Gus Arnheim. Stan Kenton formed his first big band orchestra in 1940, although the group did not include any ‘name’ musicians at the time. While hopes were high for this ensemble, Stan Kenton and His Orchestra’s first few years were difficult. His contract with Decca Records didn’t include any substantial hits and his time backing Bob Hope on his radio show during the 1943-44 season was not a good experience. However, things turned around when he signed with Capitol Records and had his first hit in 1944 with the single “Eager Beaver”. The ensemble’s first album was Artistry in Rhythm, released in 1946. Recording for Capitol Records for the next 25 years, Stan Kenton and different variations of his orchestra would feature many jazz icons including musicians such as Art Pepper, Stan Getz, Shorty Rogers, Jimmy Giuffre, and Lee Konitz plus vocalists Anita O’Day and June Christy amongst many others. As the big band sound died out in the late 1940s, Stan Kenton took his orchestra into innovative directions including progressive jazz. Stan Kenton’s orchestra would grow to a 39-piece ensemble to tackle the more progressive elements of his music, but he’d also continue to work with smaller ensembles to fulfill his more commercial leanings. He continued to release albums credited to Stan Kenton and His Orchestra throughout his lifetime including Kenton in Hi-Fi (1956), Kenton Climax (1961), Artistry in Bossa Nova (1963), National Anthems of the World (1972), and many others including a plethora of compilations. Stan Kenton died on August 25, 1979.
©Copyright Music Story Stephen Schnee 2023
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Standards in Silhouette (Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1961
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The hits of... Stan Kenton
Traditional Jazz & New Orleans - Released by Digital World Contents S.A.S. on 20 Jan 1952
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Transcription Performances Vol. 2
Jazz - Released by Hep Records on 19 Jun 1999
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Intermission Riff / Concerto to End All Concertos (Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1956
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New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm (Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1954
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Pennies from Heaven / Lover Man (Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1954
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New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm (Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1954
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The Creep / Tenderly (Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1954
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Innovations in Modern Music (Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1956
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Road Show (Live, Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1960
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Stan Kenton Presents (Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1954
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Encores (Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1955
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Road Show (Live, Stereo Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1960
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Kenton's West Side Story (Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1962
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Kenton New Concepts
Jazz - Released by Cuban Jazz on 19 Jan 2015
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Utimate Big Bands-Stan Kenton & Orchestra-Vol. 6
Jazz - Released by RP-DSP on 30 Nov 2011
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Stan Kenton Presents
Jazz - Released by Cuban Jazz on 19 Jan 2015
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Adventures In Time : The Creative World of Stan Kenton
Jazz - Released by Mach60 Music on 1 Mar 2016
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Stan Kenton and His Orchestra Selected Favorites
Jazz - Released by Charly Records on 21 Mar 2011
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Fascinating Rhythm (The Stan Kenton Story)
Jazz - Released by Werner Last's Favourites Swing on 1 Jan 2008
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Stan Kenton and His Orchestra's Lamento Gitano
Pop - Released by Charly Records on 24 Jun 2006
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