: Ernie Wilkins (arranger/tenor), Frank Wess, and Chris Woods.
This blog post highlights the legendary , specifically focusing on the spirit and legacy encapsulated in their recorded performances, including the 2004 release Chilled & Remixed and the broader history of this powerhouse ensemble. 2004.Clark Terry - Clark Terry's Big B-A-D Band...
The Unmistakable Sound of Joy: Celebrating Clark Terry’s Big B-A-D Band : Ernie Wilkins (arranger/tenor), Frank Wess, and Chris
: Lou Soloff, Virgil Jones, and Ray Copeland on trumpets. Why It Still Matters Why It Still Matters : Victor Sproles (bass),
: Victor Sproles (bass), Mousey Alexander (drums), and Don Friedman (piano).
When you listen to , the first thing that hits you isn't just the technical precision—it's the sheer joy. Formed around 1970, this 17-piece ensemble was more than just a musical group; it was a masterclass in jazz history led by one of the most beloved figures in the genre. A Legacy of Swing and Innovation