Stan Kenton

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
The Peanut Vendor 00:00 Tools
Tampico 00:00 Tools
Artistry in Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Intermission Riff 00:00 Tools
Eager Beaver 00:00 Tools
Malaguena 04:21 Tools
Artistry Jumps 00:00 Tools
Lover 00:00 Tools
Painted Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Peanut Vendor 00:00 Tools
Machito 00:00 Tools
Collaboration 00:00 Tools
Yesterdays 00:00 Tools
Love For Sale 00:00 Tools
Opus in Pastels 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Train 00:00 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
Southern Scandal 00:00 Tools
Dynaflow 00:00 Tools
Taboo 00:00 Tools
And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine 00:00 Tools
Body and Soul 00:00 Tools
Gambler's Blues 00:00 Tools
Incident in Jazz 00:00 Tools
You Go to My Head 00:00 Tools
Young Blood 00:00 Tools
Minor Riff 00:00 Tools
Everything Happens to Me 00:00 Tools
How High The Moon 00:00 Tools
On the Street Where You Live 00:00 Tools
La Suerte De Los Tontos (Fortune of Fools) 00:00 Tools
Unison Riff 00:00 Tools
Fascinating Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Lover Man 00:00 Tools
Begin The Beguine 00:00 Tools
House of Strings 00:00 Tools
Invention for Guitar and Trumpet 00:00 Tools
Portrait of a Count 00:00 Tools
Swing House 00:00 Tools
My Lady 00:00 Tools
Fuego Cubano (Cuban Fire) 00:00 Tools
Waltz Of The Prophets 00:00 Tools
Cool 00:00 Tools
Modern Opus 00:00 Tools
Limehouse Blues 00:00 Tools
Recuerdos (Reminiscences) 00:00 Tools
Carnival 00:00 Tools
A Horn 00:00 Tools
Lamento Gitano 00:00 Tools
Good King Wenceslas 00:00 Tools
Maria 00:00 Tools
Wagon 00:00 Tools
Thermopylae 00:00 Tools
Artistry in Boogie 00:00 Tools
Lonely Boy 00:00 Tools
Early Hours (Lady Luck) 00:00 Tools
A Trumpet 00:00 Tools
Tonight 00:00 Tools
A Cello 00:00 Tools
Malibu Moonlight 00:00 Tools
Adios 00:00 Tools
Easy Go 00:00 Tools
I Feel Pretty 00:00 Tools
El Congo Valiente (Valiant Congo) 00:00 Tools
El Panzon 00:00 Tools
We Three Kings of Orient Are 00:00 Tools
Quien Sabe (Who Knows) 00:00 Tools
America 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep For Me 00:00 Tools
The Twelve Days of Christmas 00:00 Tools
Harlem Nocturne 00:00 Tools
It Might as Well Be Spring 00:00 Tools
Stompin' At the Savoy 00:00 Tools
Concerto to End All Concertos 00:00 Tools
El Choclo 00:00 Tools
Stella By Starlight 00:00 Tools
Improvisation 00:00 Tools
Pennies From Heaven 00:00 Tools
Reed Rapture 00:00 Tools
Misty 00:00 Tools
Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy 00:00 Tools
An Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Over the Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Prologue (This Is an Orchestra!) 00:00 Tools
You and the Night and the Music 00:00 Tools
23 Degrees North, 82 Degrees West 00:00 Tools
Tres Corazones (Three Hearts) 00:00 Tools
September Song 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine 00:00 Tools
This Love of Mine 00:00 Tools
The Holly and the Ivy 00:00 Tools
La Quera Baila (The Fair One Dances) 00:00 Tools
O Tannenbaum 00:00 Tools
Come Rain or Come Shine 00:00 Tools
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) 00:00 Tools
What's New 00:00 Tools
The Nango 00:00 Tools
Jump for Joe 00:00 Tools
Whatever Lola Wants 00:00 Tools
How Deep Is The Ocean 00:00 Tools
Frank Speaking 00:00 Tools
Stairway To The Stars 00:00 Tools
Turtle Talk 00:00 Tools
I've Got You Under My Skin 00:00 Tools
Viva Prado 00:00 Tools
Granada Smoothie 00:00 Tools
Round Robin 00:00 Tools
Mission Trail 00:00 Tools
Lazy Afternoon 00:00 Tools
What Is Santa Claus? - 1997 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Some Saxophones 00:00 Tools
Gone With The Wind 00:00 Tools
Something's Coming 00:00 Tools
Laura 00:00 Tools
Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin' 00:00 Tools
Say It Isn't so 00:00 Tools
City Of Glass (Third Movement): Reflections 00:00 Tools
Reuben's Blues 00:00 Tools
Sophisticated Lady 00:00 Tools
Thermopolae (Thermopylae) 00:00 Tools
Pegasus 00:00 Tools
April in Paris 00:00 Tools
City Of Glass (Second Movement "Dance Before" The Mirror) 00:00 Tools
Riff Raff 00:00 Tools
A Sunday Kind Of Love 00:00 Tools
Prologue 00:00 Tools
Darn That Dream 00:00 Tools
I'm Glad There Is You 00:00 Tools
Cool Eyes 00:00 Tools
Artistry in Percussion 00:00 Tools
We'll Be Together Again 00:00 Tools
Street of Dreams 00:00 Tools
Tabu 00:00 Tools
All I Need Is You 00:00 Tools
A Thought 00:00 Tools
O Holy Night 00:00 Tools
More Than You Know 00:00 Tools
Conflict 00:00 Tools
Easy Street 00:00 Tools
Artistry in Bolero 00:00 Tools
Send in the Clowns 00:00 Tools
Siesta 00:00 Tools
Ev'ry Time we Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
The Things We Did Last Summer 00:00 Tools
Fuego Cubano 00:00 Tools
Art Pepper 00:00 Tools
Autumn in New York 00:00 Tools
City of Glass: Reflections 00:00 Tools
Concerto For Doghouse 00:00 Tools
Easy to Love 00:00 Tools
23 Degrees North - 82 Degrees West 00:00 Tools
Stardust 00:00 Tools
The End Of A Love Affair 00:00 Tools
Minor Riff (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Soliloquy 00:00 Tools
Thermopolae 00:00 Tools
Angels We Have Heard On High 00:00 Tools
All the Things You Are 00:00 Tools
When Sunny Gets Blue 00:00 Tools
City Of Glass (First Movement--Part 2): The Structures 00:00 Tools
The Meaning of the Blues 00:00 Tools
Limelight 00:00 Tools
City Of Glass (First Movement--Part 1):entrance Into The City 00:00 Tools
All About Ronnie 00:00 Tools
Crazy Rhythm 00:00 Tools
All at Once You Love Her 00:00 Tools
It's Been a Long, Long Time 00:00 Tools
Balboa Bash 00:00 Tools
Tuxedo Junction 00:00 Tools
You Stepped Out of a Dream 00:00 Tools
Joyce's Choice 00:00 Tools
Early Autumn 00:00 Tools
Malagueña 00:00 Tools
What Is Santa Claus? 00:00 Tools
But Beautiful 00:00 Tools
My Old Flame 00:00 Tools
Come Back to sorrento 00:00 Tools
Bill's Blues 00:00 Tools
Ill Wind 00:00 Tools
Some Enchanted Evening (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Mambo Rhapsody 00:00 Tools
Lonely Woman 00:00 Tools
Once in Royal David's City 00:00 Tools
When Your Lover Has Gone 00:00 Tools
Two Moose In a Caboose 00:00 Tools
Tea for Two 00:00 Tools
Do Nothin' 'Til You Hear From Me 00:00 Tools
City of Glass: The Structures 00:00 Tools
Theme for Sunday 00:00 Tools
Ecuador 00:00 Tools
There's A Small Hotel 00:00 Tools
Cherokee 00:00 Tools
Riff Rhapsody 00:00 Tools
Too Shy to Say 00:00 Tools
Twelve Days Of Christmas 00:00 Tools
El Congo Valiente 00:00 Tools
La Suerte de los Tontos 00:00 Tools
Tequila 00:00 Tools
Solitude 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On 00:00 Tools
Something New (Sunset Tower) 00:00 Tools
Sunny 00:00 Tools
Under a Blanket of Blue 00:00 Tools
Theme for Alto 00:00 Tools
City of Glass: Entrance Into the City 00:00 Tools
Scotch and Water 00:00 Tools
City of Glass: Dance Before the Mirror 00:00 Tools
Cha Cha Sombrero 00:00 Tools
Lullaby of Birdland 00:00 Tools
Somewhere - Finale 00:00 Tools
On The Sunny Side Of The Street 00:00 Tools
Beehive 00:00 Tools
Dark Eyes 00:00 Tools
Night Watch 00:00 Tools
I Get Along Without You Very Well 00:00 Tools
No Baby, Nobody But You 00:00 Tools
Francesca 00:00 Tools
Bags and Baggage 00:00 Tools
Harlem Folk Dance 00:00 Tools
Django 00:00 Tools
The Big Chase 00:00 Tools
Everybody Swing 00:00 Tools
Sweet Sue, Just You 00:00 Tools
Elegy For Alto 00:00 Tools
Shadow Waltz 00:00 Tools
Jolly Rogers 00:00 Tools
Orange Colored Sky 00:00 Tools
Theme and Variations 00:00 Tools
City of Glass, 1st mvt., part 1, Entrance into the City 00:00 Tools
I Surrender, Dear 00:00 Tools
Moon Song 00:00 Tools
Lullaby of Broadway 00:00 Tools
Autumn Leaves 00:00 Tools
Dancing in the Dark 00:00 Tools
Then I'll Be Tired Of You 00:00 Tools
My Reverie 00:00 Tools
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 00:00 Tools
Baia 00:00 Tools
Mine 00:00 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 00:00 Tools
How Am I to Know? 00:00 Tools
Solitaire 00:00 Tools
Night at the Gold Nugget 00:00 Tools
When Stars Looked Down 00:00 Tools
Christmas Medley 00:00 Tools
Orange Colored Sky - 2003 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me 00:00 Tools
The Lady in Red 00:00 Tools
Spring is Here 00:00 Tools
City of Glass, 1st mvt., part 2, The Structures 00:00 Tools
Maynard Ferguson 00:00 Tools
The Thrill Is Gone 00:00 Tools
My One and Only Love 00:00 Tools
Like Someone in Love 00:00 Tools
Cocktails for Two 00:00 Tools
Body And Soul (First Version) 00:00 Tools
I Love Paris 00:00 Tools
Royal Blue 00:00 Tools
Formula SK-32 00:00 Tools
Alone Too Long 00:00 Tools
It's All Right With Me 00:00 Tools
Mexican Jumping Bean 00:00 Tools
Blues In Riff 00:00 Tools
City Of Glass (First Movement): Entrance Into The City 00:00 Tools
Are You Livin', Old Man? 00:00 Tools
Recuerdos 00:00 Tools
Frankly Speaking 00:00 Tools
Tangerine 00:00 Tools
Cuban Carnival 00:00 Tools
More Love Than Your Love 00:00 Tools
Speak Low 00:00 Tools
End Of The World 00:00 Tools
Don't Take Your Love from Me 00:00 Tools
Lazy Daisy 00:00 Tools
I Got the Sun in the Morning 00:00 Tools
The Night We Called It A Day 00:00 Tools
Four of a Kind 00:00 Tools
Wail For Gail 00:00 Tools
Waltz Of The Prophets (First Version) 00:00 Tools
I Concentrate on You 00:00 Tools
Fitz 00:00 Tools
Decoupage 00:00 Tools
The Party's Over 00:00 Tools
Across the Alley from the Alamo 00:00 Tools
Bernie's Tune 00:00 Tools
Did I Remember 00:00 Tools
Opus in Chartreuse 00:00 Tools
I've Never Been In Love Before 00:00 Tools
What Is Santa Claus? (1997 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Out Of This World 00:00 Tools
Time For A Change 00:00 Tools
Fascinatin' Rhythm 00:00 Tools
A Theme Of Four Values 00:00 Tools
Southern Scandel 00:00 Tools
Bali Ha'i 00:00 Tools
Love Letters 00:00 Tools
Time Aftertime 00:00 Tools
City Of Glass (First Movement): The Structures 00:00 Tools
The Blues Story 00:00 Tools
Quien Sabe 00:00 Tools
Rendezvous at Sunset 00:00 Tools
Theme To The West 00:00 Tools
The Spider And The Fly 00:00 Tools
Capitol Punishment 00:00 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You 00:00 Tools
Sunset Tower 00:00 Tools
Trajectories 00:00 Tools
Younger Than Springtime 00:00 Tools
Harlem Holiday 00:00 Tools
Gee, Officer Krupke 00:00 Tools
Journey Into Capricorn 00:00 Tools
Fearless Finlay 00:00 Tools
Dragonwyck 00:00 Tools
One Twenty 00:00 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Remastered 00:00 Tools
I'm Going Mad For A Pad 00:00 Tools
Celebration Suite 00:00 Tools
Evening In Pakistan 00:00 Tools
Desiderata 00:00 Tools
Mellophobia 00:00 Tools
I've Got You Under My Skin - 1955 Version 00:00 Tools
Night Life 00:00 Tools
Rhapsody In Blue 00:00 Tools
O Tannenbaum - 2003 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
City of Glass 00:00 Tools
Gloomy Sunday 00:00 Tools
The Singing Oyster 00:00 Tools
I Understand 00:00 Tools
Hey There 00:00 Tools
Soothe Me 00:00 Tools
Lament 00:00 Tools
Baubles, Bangles, And Beads 00:00 Tools
Get Out of Town 00:00 Tools
Kingfish 00:00 Tools
MacArthur Park 00:00 Tools
Baubles, Bangles and Beads 00:00 Tools
Serenade In Blue 00:00 Tools
Shelly Manne 00:00 Tools
Mother 00:00 Tools
Halls Of Brass 00:00 Tools
What Is Santa Claus? - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Monotony 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Road 00:00 Tools
You And I And George 00:00 Tools
La Suerte de Los Tontos (The Fortune of Fools) 00:00 Tools
I've Got The World On A String 00:00 Tools
You Turned The Tables On Me 00:00 Tools
A little minor booze 00:00 Tools
Artistry In Harlem Swing 00:00 Tools
I Never Thought I'd Sing The Blues 00:00 Tools
Two Shades Of Autumn 00:00 Tools
Ride of the Valkyries 00:00 Tools
June Christy 00:00 Tools
How do I Look in Blue 00:00 Tools
Aqua Marine 00:00 Tools
This Modern World, 1st mvt., A Horn 00:00 Tools
Cuban Episode 00:00 Tools
Blues in a Riff 00:00 Tools
Cuban Mumble 00:00 Tools
Hav-A-Havana 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Becomes You 00:00 Tools
Sweets 00:00 Tools
The Twelve Days of Christmas - Remastered 00:00 Tools
City of Glass, 2nd mvt., Dance Before the Mirror 00:00 Tools
The Opener 00:00 Tools
Darn That Dream (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Lullaby In Rhythm 00:00 Tools
I Want a Grown-Up Man 00:00 Tools
Good King Wenceslas - 2003 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Artistry in Blues 00:00 Tools
Peg o' My Heart 00:00 Tools
Malaga 00:00 Tools
Loco-Nova 00:00 Tools
Sue Is Swinging 00:00 Tools
Star Dust 00:00 Tools
City Of Glass (Second Movement): Dance Before The Mirror 00:00 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - 2003 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Gotta' Be Gettin' 00:00 Tools
Salute 00:00 Tools
Concerto To End 00:00 Tools
Lady In Red 00:00 Tools
This Modern World, 5th mvt., A Trumpet 00:00 Tools
Good King Wenceslas - Remastered 00:00 Tools
This Modern World, 3rd mvt., A Cello 00:00 Tools
Mirage 00:00 Tools
Sambo 00:00 Tools
He's Funny That Way 00:00 Tools
The Holly And The Ivy - 2003 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Angels, We Have Heard On High 00:00 Tools
Street Scene 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Around Much Anymore 00:00 Tools
Sentimental Serenade 00:00 Tools
Safranski (Artistry in Bass) 00:00 Tools
It's All Right With Me (Live At Newport Jazz Festival) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know Why 00:00 Tools
Some Enchanted Evening 00:00 Tools
Chistmas for Modererns 00:00 Tools
Abstraction 00:00 Tools
Chocolate Caliente 00:00 Tools
Dance Before The Mirror 00:00 Tools
After You 00:00 Tools
This Modern World, 2nd mvt., Some Saxophones 00:00 Tools
A String of Pearls 00:00 Tools
Peg O´My Heart 00:00 Tools
O Tannenbaum (2003 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
1 00:00 Tools
Take the A Train 00:00 Tools
This Modern World, 4th mvt., A Thought 00:00 Tools
Zoot 00:00 Tools
Somewhere (Finale) 00:00 Tools
Fantasy 00:00 Tools
The Twelve Days Of Christmas - 2003 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Two Moods 00:00 Tools
Here's That Rainy Day 00:00 Tools
Live And Let Die 00:00 Tools
23N-82W 00:00 Tools
Gigi 00:00 Tools
This Modern World, 6th mvt., An Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Make Someone Happy 00:00 Tools
Tiburon 00:00 Tools
Taunting Scene 00:00 Tools
Roy's Blues 00:00 Tools
90 Degrees Celcius 00:00 Tools
Angels We Have Heard On High - 2003 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Impressionism 00:00 Tools
La Cumparsita 00:00 Tools
Black Coffee 00:00 Tools
Estrellita 00:00 Tools
Journey to Brazil 00:00 Tools
Cha Cha Chee Boom 00:00 Tools
Memoirs of a Lady 00:00 Tools
In Lighter Vein 00:00 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (2003 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Angels We Have Heard on High - Remastered 00:00 Tools
O Holy Night - 2003 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Coop's Solo 00:00 Tools
Once In Royal David's City - 2003 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Fugue For Rhythm Section 00:00 Tools
Beyond the Blue Horizon 00:00 Tools
Time After Time 00:00 Tools
Three Thoughts 00:00 Tools
Quiet Friday 00:00 Tools
Solo For Buddy 00:00 Tools
Egdon Heath 00:00 Tools
Puck's Blues 00:00 Tools
I Get A Kick Out Of You 00:00 Tools
Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered 00:00 Tools
I Been Down in Texas 00:00 Tools
The Structures 00:00 Tools
Commencement 00:00 Tools
Ride On 00:00 Tools
23°N-82°W 00:00 Tools
Reflections 00:00 Tools
Entrance Into The City 00:00 Tools
3 X 3 X 2 X 2 X 2 = 72 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Dream 00:00 Tools
Of All Things 00:00 Tools
This Is Always 00:00 Tools
Magic Moment 00:00 Tools
I Concentrate On You (Live) 00:00 Tools
Eager Beaver (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Pete Is a Four-Letter Word 00:00 Tools
Etude For Saxophones 00:00 Tools
Concerto For Doghouse (A Setting In Motion) 00:00 Tools
Bags 00:00 Tools
Blue Ghost 00:00 Tools
High On A Windy Hill 00:00 Tools
Cello-logy 00:00 Tools
Around the Town 00:00 Tools
Darn That Dream - 2006 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
The Holly And The Ivy (2003 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Man 00:00 Tools
Exit Stage Left 00:00 Tools
Hogfat Blues 00:00 Tools
How Many Hearts Have You Broken 00:00 Tools
Bacante 00:00 Tools
I Got It Bad 00:00 Tools
Ennui 00:00 Tools
Night in Tunisia 00:00 Tools
Random Riff 00:00 Tools
Hold in Reserve 00:00 Tools
Elegie 00:00 Tools
Ten Bars Ago 00:00 Tools
In Veradero 00:00 Tools
Blues Before And After 00:00 Tools
Design for Blue 00:00 Tools
Sentimental Riff 00:00 Tools
Night 00:00 Tools
Please Be Kind 00:00 Tools
Some Enchanted Evening - 2006 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Free 00:00 Tools
Early Hours 00:00 Tools
The Party's Over (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Home Journey 00:00 Tools
Bogota 00:00 Tools
Blues In Asia Minor 00:00 Tools
I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out 00:00 Tools
Aphrodisia 00:00 Tools
First Child 00:00 Tools
Christmas For Moderns (2003 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Travelin' Man 00:00 Tools
Gotta Be Gettin' 00:00 Tools
Opus In Chartreuse Cha Cha Cha 00:00 Tools
Samba De Haps 00:00 Tools
March To Polaris 00:00 Tools
Dilemma 00:00 Tools
O Come, All Ye Faithful (2003 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Jambo 00:00 Tools
Artistry In Rhythm - Theme and Intro 00:00 Tools
Harbor Lights 00:00 Tools
Christmas Medley (2003 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Guera Baila 00:00 Tools
If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight 00:00 Tools
Opening Theme: Artistry in Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Safranski 00:00 Tools
Shoo-Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy 00:00 Tools
I'll Close My Eyes 00:00 Tools
Take Sixteen 00:00 Tools
Beyound The Blue Horizon 00:00 Tools
Kentonova 00:00 Tools
Quintile 00:00 Tools
Thisbe 00:00 Tools
Angels We Have Heard On High (2003 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Too Soon 00:00 Tools
She's Funny That Way 00:00 Tools
Tiare 00:00 Tools
In The Blue Of Evening 00:00 Tools
Just A-Sittin And A-Rockin 00:00 Tools
Say It Isn't So - Stan Kenton 00:00 Tools
Shoo Fly Pie 00:00 Tools
But Beautiful - 2006 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Metronome Riff 00:00 Tools
I Got it Bad and that Ain't Good 00:00 Tools
Ghost Of A Chance 00:00 Tools
Tres Corarones 00:00 Tools
Orange Colored Sky (Feat. Nat Kingt) 00:00 Tools
Blues in Burlesque 00:00 Tools
City of Glass (First Movement-Part 1): Entrance Into the City 00:00 Tools
Dusk 00:00 Tools
Tres Corazones 00:00 Tools
Amazonia 00:00 Tools
Sepulveda 00:00 Tools
Travellin' Man 00:00 Tools
His Feet Too Big For De Bed 00:00 Tools
City of Glass (First Movement-Part 2): The Structures 00:00 Tools
O Come, All Ye Faithful - 2003 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
What Is Santa Claus? (1997 Digital Remaster) (1997 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
I'll Remember April 00:00 Tools
Cherokee (live) 00:00 Tools
St. James Infirmary 00:00 Tools
Shoo-Fly Pie (And Apple Pan Dowdy) 00:00 Tools
Easy To Love - 2006 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Artemis and Apollo 00:00 Tools
Artemis 00:00 Tools
Take The 'a' Train 00:00 Tools
Fine Fine Deal 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Misery In Me 00:00 Tools
Once In Royal David's City (2003 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Just In Time 00:00 Tools
Closing Theme: Artistry In Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Opening Theme (Artistry In Rhythm) 00:00 Tools
Across The Alley From The Alamo (2006 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
That's The Stuff You Gotta Watch 00:00 Tools
It's Never Too Late To Pray 00:00 Tools
chiapas 00:00 Tools
Tenderly 00:00 Tools
Down In Chi-Hua-Hua 00:00 Tools
Two Guitars 00:00 Tools
If I Could Be With You 00:00 Tools
King Fish 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues 00:00 Tools
Inner Crisis 00:00 Tools
Love For Sale - Live 00:00 Tools
Half a Heart 00:00 Tools
Don't Worry 'Bout Me 00:00 Tools
Ooh, What I Dreamed About You 00:00 Tools
Christmas Medley - 2003 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
What Is Santa Claus 00:00 Tools
Once Upon A Time 00:00 Tools
Lime House Blues 00:00 Tools
Shoo Shoo Baby 00:00 Tools
Equador 00:00 Tools
Moon Mist 00:00 Tools
A Setting in Motion 00:00 Tools
City of Glass: (Third Movement): Reflections 00:00 Tools
Sodomy 00:00 Tools
I Remember You 00:00 Tools
Aspect 00:00 Tools
A Smith Named Greg 00:00 Tools
Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me 00:00 Tools
Rhythm Incorporated 00:00 Tools
Passacaglia And Fugue 00:00 Tools
Walking Shoes - Live 00:00 Tools
Mambo Rhapsody (Mambo On My Mind) 00:00 Tools
It's All Right With Me (Live) 00:00 Tools
Brasilia 00:00 Tools
Woman 00:00 Tools
Opus A Dollar Three Eighty 00:00 Tools
Jolly Roger 00:00 Tools
Montage 00:00 Tools
Artistry in Bossa Nova 00:00 Tools
A Little Jive Is Good For You 00:00 Tools
You Alone 00:00 Tools
Congo Clambake 00:00 Tools
Elegy 00:00 Tools
O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fidelis) 00:00 Tools
We Three Kings Of Orient Are - Remastered 2003 00:00 Tools
Septuor From Antares 00:00 Tools
Mardi Gras 00:00 Tools
O Holy Night (2003 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
It Might As Well Be Spring - 2006 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Baby Won't You Please Come Home 00:00 Tools
I'm A Shy Guy 00:00 Tools
A New Day 00:00 Tools
Ramon Lopez 00:00 Tools
And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine (2006 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Granada 00:00 Tools
Artistry in Tango 00:00 Tools
Sunny - Stan Kenton 00:00 Tools
Prelude To A Kiss 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Becomes You - 2006 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Deep River 00:00 Tools
Artistry in Rhythm (Intro) 00:00 Tools
A Study For Bass 00:00 Tools
The Twelve Days Of Christmas (2003 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
The Way You Look Tonight 00:00 Tools
Walkin' Shoes 00:00 Tools
I'd Be Lost Without You 00:00 Tools
Cloud Across The Moon 00:00 Tools
I Concentrate You 00:00 Tools
Fascinatin Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Southern Scandal - 1945 Version 00:00 Tools
Sampa De Haps 00:00 Tools
Baritone Sax Solo 00:00 Tools
Don't Worry About Me 00:00 Tools
Girl Talk 00:00 Tools
Old Black Joe 00:00 Tools
Certain Circles 00:00 Tools
I Haven't The Heart 00:00 Tools
Arkansas Traveler 00:00 Tools
Astistry In Percussion 00:00 Tools
The Night We Called It A Day (Live) 00:00 Tools
In a Lighter Vein 00:00 Tools
Yesterdays (Stan Kenton) 00:00 Tools
O Tannenbaum - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Chorale For Brass, Piano And Bongo 00:00 Tools
Angel Eyes 00:00 Tools
Safari 00:00 Tools
Chicago III Suite : Canon 00:00 Tools
My Guy's Come Back 00:00 Tools
Theme - Closing 00:00 Tools
By the River Sainte Marie 00:00 Tools
Hey Jude 00:00 Tools
East of the Sun 00:00 Tools
Rise and Fall of a Short Fugue 00:00 Tools
Blues Story 00:00 Tools
Somewhere 00:00 Tools
Smoky 00:00 Tools
Happy Birthday To You 00:00 Tools
Thought, a 00:00 Tools
Got A Penny Jenny 00:00 Tools
La Guera Baila 00:00 Tools
Taboo [*] 00:00 Tools
It's Alright With Me 00:00 Tools
Memories Of You 00:00 Tools
Hank's Opener 00:00 Tools
Opus In Beige 00:00 Tools
Let Her Go 00:00 Tools
Trumpet Symphonette 00:00 Tools
What's New? 00:00 Tools
How Do I Look In Blue - 2006 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
By the River Ste. Marie 00:00 Tools
I Only Have Eyes For You 00:00 Tools
Marchito 00:00 Tools
You're Mine You 00:00 Tools
Christmas for Moderns 00:00 Tools
Once in a While 00:00 Tools
My One And Only Love - 2006 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
I'm Going Mad For Pad 00:00 Tools
Lush Life 00:00 Tools
I Got Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Our Love Is Here To Stay 00:00 Tools
What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life 00:00 Tools
It Seems To Me 00:00 Tools
If I Should Lose You 00:00 Tools
The Holly and the Ivy - Remastered 00:00 Tools
2002 - Zarathustrevisited 00:00 Tools
Eagar Beaver 00:00 Tools
Theme: Artistry In Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Imagination 00:00 Tools
Samana 00:00 Tools
Artistry Jumps (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
I've Got You Under My Skin (1955 Version) 00:00 Tools
Love For Sale (Live) 00:00 Tools
Invention For Bass Trombone 00:00 Tools
LA Noire: Eager Beaver 00:00 Tools
How Deep Is the Ocean? 00:00 Tools
Wagon [*] 00:00 Tools
Bongo Riff 00:00 Tools
Samana (live) 00:00 Tools
Don't Want That Woman Around 00:00 Tools
Marvin's Mumble 00:00 Tools
Tampico (2006 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
La Quera Baila 00:00 Tools
The Halls Of Brass 00:00 Tools
Malaguena (live) 00:00 Tools
Lullaby Of Broadway - Digitally Remastered '05 00:00 Tools
Ambivalence 00:00 Tools
Blue Flare 00:00 Tools
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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 pieces much too loudly, and indeed one comical MC introduced Stan Kenton as "Cant Standit." A Kenton specialty was Afro-Cuban rhythm, as exported to North America by such bandleaders as Machito (whose brass and reed sound, in turn, began to show the influence of Kenton). Translated into the Kenton idiom, however, the Latin rhythms might be scored for a full panoply of percussion instruments: tympani, bongos, conga, timbales, claves, and maracas. This component of Kenton's work may be heard on the 1947 recording "Machito" and on the album Cuban Fire, still in print after more than fifty years of ceaseless change in popular music. Many of Kenton's band arrangements were written by Kenton himself, as well as other composers and arrangers such as Gene Roland, Pete Rugolo, W. A. Mathieu, Johnny Richards, Lennie Niehaus, Gerry Mulligan, Hank Levy, Bill Russo, Dee Barton, Bill Holman, Shorty Rogers, Ken Hanna, and Bob Graettinger (ref. his formidable but fascinating "City of Glass"). The music, which could be intensely dissonant, made use of powerful brass sections and unconventional saxophone voicings that showed Kenton's love of experimenting, reflected in the names he gave his ensembles: "Innovations Orchestra," "Neophonic Orchestra," and "Mellophonium Orchestra." Kenton's theme song from the early days to the last was called, significantly, "Artistry in Rhythm." It was owing in part to Kenton's ambitious musical nomenclature that many critics dismissed his work as mannered and pretentious. But apart from recording a few dance-band albums (Kenton's men could play standards beautifully), he avoided compromising his idea of jazz to please either critics or public. Career Kenton played in the 1930s in the dance bands of Vido Musso and Gus Arnheim, but he was born to be a leader. In 1941 he formed his first orchestra, which later was named after his theme song "Artistry in Rhythm." A decent Earl Hines-influenced pianist, Kenton was much more important in the early days as an arranger and inspiration for his loyal sidemen. Although there were no major names in his first band (bassist Howard Rumsey and trumpeter Chico Alvarez come the closest), Kenton spent the summer of 1941 playing regularly before a very appreciative audience at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa Beach, CA. Influenced by Jimmie Lunceford (who, like Kenton, enjoyed high-note trumpeters and thick-toned tenors), the Stan Kenton Orchestra struggled a bit after its initial success. Its Decca recordings were not big sellers and a stint as Bob Hope's backup radio band was an unhappy experience; Les Brown permanently took Kenton's place. By late 1943 with a Capitol contract, a popular record in "Eager Beaver," and growing recognition, the Stan Kenton Orchestra was gradually catching on. Its soloists during the war years included Art Pepper, briefly Stan Getz, altoist Boots Mussulli, and singer Anita O'Day. By 1945 the band had evolved quite a bit. Pete Rugolo became the chief arranger (extending Kenton's ideas), Bob Cooper and Vido Musso offered very different tenor styles, and June Christy was Kenton's new singer; her popular hits (including "Tampico" and "Across the Alley From the Alamo") made it possible for Kenton to finance his more ambitious projects. Calling his music "progressive jazz," Kenton sought to lead a concert orchestra as opposed to a dance band at a time when most big bands were starting to break up. By 1947 Kai Winding was greatly influencing the sound of Kenton's trombonists, the trumpet section included such screamers as Buddy Childers, Ray Wetzel, and Al Porcino, Jack Costanzo's bongos were bringing Latin rhythms into Kenton's sound, and a riotous version of "The Peanut Vendor" contrasted with the somber "Elegy for Alto." Kenton had succeeded in forming a radical and very original band that gained its own audience. In 1949 Kenton took a year off. In 1950 he put together his most advanced band, the 39-piece Innovations in Modern Music Orchestra that included 16 strings, a woodwind section, and two French horns. Its music ranged from the unique and very dense modern classical charts of Bob Graettinger to works that somehow swung despite the weight. Such major players as Maynard Ferguson (whose high-note acrobatics set new standards), Shorty Rogers, Milt Bernhart, John Graas, Art Pepper, Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, Laurindo Almeida, Shelly Manne, and June Christy were part of this remarkable project, but from a commercial standpoint, it was really impossible. Kenton managed two tours during 1950-1951 but soon reverted to his usual 19-piece lineup. Then quite unexpectedly, Kenton went through a swinging period. The charts of such arrangers as Shorty Rogers, Gerry Mulligan, Lennie Niehaus, Marty Paich, Johnny Richards, and particularly Bill Holman and Bill Russo began to dominate the repertoire. Such talented players (in addition to the ones already named) as Lee Konitz, Conte Candoli, Sal Salvador, Stan Levey, Frank Rosolino, Richie Kamuca, Zoot Sims, Sam Noto, Bill Perkins, Charlie Mariano, Mel Lewis, Pete Candoli, Lucky Thompson, Carl Fontana, Pepper Adams, and Jack Sheldon made strong contributions. The music was never predictable and could get quite bombastic, but it managed to swing while still keeping the Kenton sound. Controversy Critics of Kenton have not limited their attacks to his music only. In 1956, when the band returned from its European trip, the Critics Poll in Down Beat reflected victories by Negroes in virtually every category. The Kenton band was playing in Ontario, Canada, at the time, and Stan dispatched a telegram which brought near apoplexy to critic Leonard Feather. The telegram lamented "a new minority, white jazz musicians," and stated Kenton's "complete and total disgust [with the] literary geniuses of jazz." Feather, alone of all the critics, took up his cudgel to answer and attack Kenton. In the October 3, 1956, issue he wrote an open letter which distorted Kenton's words, and in the heat of anger (though he claimed it was sorrow) he questioned Kenton's racial views, his alleged disparagement of Negro leaders like Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Dizzy Gillespie. Feather inferred that Kenton's failure to win the Critics Poll was the major reason for the complaint; that there had been a prejudice for many years and now it had to be expressed; that Kenton had not hired enough Negro musicians over the years. All points except the last were based on conjecture, and events preceding and following Feather's complaint have shown how ridiculous they were. The latter point was based on a poor or prejudiced memory of the writer, for in noting the presence of only a handful of Negroes in Kenton's band he overlooked at least five times as many others who have played with or been aided by Kenton. (The night that Kenton sent the telegram there were two Negroes playing in the trombone section.) Not least among these would be Charlie Parker and, particularly, Art Tatum, who was given more exposure on a Kenton sponsored tour than he ever received elsewhere. Feather's weak memory tore his thesis to threads. In reality, every musician who has ever played with Kenton will tell you that he has been a staunch defender of the Negro's place in jazz and that he has fought just as violently against the Crow–Jim concept of some Negroes that jazz is their music alone. As critic Ralph J. Gleason wrote, also in Down Beat, Feather's verdict was passed on Kenton ". . without, unfortunately, any public statement from the only musicians really in a position to know." Again, unfortunately, it took critic Feather four years to realise his error, for it was not until August, 1960, that he took stock and tried to clear the scene.Kenton later was asked if Feather had apologised for his article before the jazz world in Down Beat. The answer was: "Yes: I think it was on the back page of the Pittsburg Inquirer ." Kenton was pointing to the irony that Feather had created a great tempest, and no matter how apologetic the critic would be he had created great ill–feeling, and there is still much of that prejudice–in–reverse by Negro musicians toward Stan. Nearly three years before this, in the December 16, 1953, issue of Down Beat, critic Nat Hentoff had written that ". . . Stan is as free from prejudice of any kind as any man I know," Later years Kenton's last successful experiment was his mellophonium band of 1960-1963. Despite the difficulties in keeping the four mellophoniums (which formed their own separate section) in tune, this particular Kenton orchestra had its exciting moments. However from 1963 on, the flavor of the Kenton big band began to change. Rather than using talented soloists, Kenton emphasized relatively inexpensive youth at the cost of originality. While the arrangements (including those of Hank Levy) continued to be quite challenging, after Gabe Baltazar's "graduation" in 1965, there were few new important Kenton alumni (other than Peter Erskine and Tim Hagans). For many of the young players, touring with Kenton would be the high point of their careers rather than just an important early step. Kenton Plays Wagner (1964) was an important project, but by then the bandleader's attention was on jazz education. By conducting a countless number of clinics and making his charts available to college and high-school stage bands, Kenton insured that there would be many bands that sounded like his, and the inverse result was that his own young orchestra sounded like a professional college band! Kenton continued leading and touring with his big band up until his death in 1979. (2) There have been few jazz musicians as consistently controversial as Stan Kenton. Dismissed by purists of various genres while loved by many others, Kenton ranks up there with Chet Baker and Sun Ra as jazz's top cult figure. He led a succession of highly original bands that often emphasized emotion, power, and advanced harmonies over swing, and this upset listeners who felt that all big bands should aim to sound like Count Basie. Kenton always had a different vision. Kenton played in the 1930s in the dance bands of Vido Musso and Gus Arnheim, but he was born to be a leader. In 1941 he formed his first orchestra, which later was named after his theme song "Artistry in Rhythm." A decent Earl Hines-influenced pianist, Kenton was much more important in the early days as an arranger and inspiration for his loyal sidemen. Although there were no major names in his first band (bassist Howard Rumsey and trumpeter Chico Alvarez come the closest), Kenton spent the summer of 1941 playing regularly before a very appreciative audience at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa Beach, CA. Influenced by Jimmie Lunceford (who, like Kenton, enjoyed high-note trumpeters and thick-toned tenors), the Stan Kenton Orchestra struggled a bit after its initial success. Its Decca recordings were not big sellers and a stint as Bob Hope's backup radio band was an unhappy experience; Les Brown permanently took Kenton's place. By late 1943 with a Capitol contract, a popular record in "Eager Beaver," and growing recognition, the Stan Kenton Orchestra was gradually catching on. Its soloists during the war years included Art Pepper, briefly Stan Getz, altoist Boots Mussulli, and singer Anita O'Day. By 1945 the band had evolved quite a bit. Pete Rugolo became the chief arranger (extending Kenton's ideas), Bob Cooper and Vido Musso offered very different tenor styles, and June Christy was Kenton's new singer; her popular hits (including "Tampico" and "Across the Alley From the Alamo") made it possible for Kenton to finance his more ambitious projects. Calling his music "progressive jazz," Kenton sought to lead a concert orchestra as opposed to a dance band at a time when most big bands were starting to break up. By 1947 Kai Winding was greatly influencing the sound of Kenton's trombonists, the trumpet section included such screamers as Buddy Childers, Ray Wetzel, and Al Porcino, Jack Costanzo's bongos were bringing Latin rhythms into Kenton's sound, and a riotous version of "The Peanut Vendor" contrasted with the somber "Elegy for Alto." Kenton had succeeded in forming a radical and very original band that gained its own audience. In 1949 Kenton took a year off. In 1950 he put together his most advanced band, the 39-piece Innovations in Modern Music Orchestra that included 16 strings, a woodwind section, and two French horns. Its music ranged from the unique and very dense modern classical charts of Bob Graettinger to works that somehow swung despite the weight. Such major players as Maynard Ferguson (whose high-note acrobatics set new standards), Shorty Rogers, Milt Bernhart, John Graas, Art Pepper, Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, Laurindo Almeida, Shelly Manne, and June Christy were part of this remarkable project, but from a commercial standpoint, it was really impossible. Kenton managed two tours during 1950-1951 but soon reverted to his usual 19-piece lineup. Then quite unexpectedly, Kenton went through a swinging period. The charts of such arrangers as Shorty Rogers, Gerry Mulligan, Lennie Niehaus, Marty Paich, Johnny Richards, and particularly Bill Holman and Bill Russo began to dominate the repertoire. Such talented players (in addition to the ones already named) as Lee Konitz, Conte Candoli, Sal Salvador, Stan Levey, Frank Rosolino, Richie Kamuca, Zoot Sims, Sam Noto, Bill Perkins, Charlie Mariano, Mel Lewis, Pete Candoli, Lucky Thompson, Carl Fontana, Pepper Adams, and Jack Sheldon made strong contributions. The music was never predictable and could get quite bombastic, but it managed to swing while still keeping the Kenton sound. Kenton's last successful experiment was his mellophonium band of 1960-1963. Despite the difficulties in keeping the four mellophoniums (which formed their own separate section) in tune, this particular Kenton orchestra had its exciting moments. However from 1963 on, the flavor of the Kenton big band began to change. Rather than using talented soloists, Kenton emphasized relatively inexpensive youth at the cost of originality. While the arrangements (including those of Hank Levy) continued to be quite challenging, after Gabe Baltazar's "graduation" in 1965, there were few new important Kenton alumni (other than Peter Erskine and Tim Hagans). For many of the young players, touring with Kenton would be the high point of their careers rather than just an important early step. Kenton Plays Wagner (1964) was an important project, but by then the bandleader's attention was on jazz education. By conducting a countless number of clinics and making his charts available to college and high-school stage bands, Kenton insured that there would be many bands that sounded like his, and the inverse result was that his own young orchestra sounded like a professional college band! Kenton continued leading and touring with his big band up until his death in 1979. Kenton recorded for Capitol for 25 years (1943-1968) and in the 1970s formed his Creative World label to reissue most of his Capitol output and record his current band. In recent times Capitol has begun reissuing Kenton's legacy on CD and there have been two impressive Mosaic box sets. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.