When it comes to big band music, the term "big band" doesn't exactly ring a bell.
But when it comes to jazz, the term "big band" is a lot more specific.
In fact, the term "big band" was coined in the 1940s, and it's still used today, notes the New York Times.
The term "big band" refers to a group of musicians who play a particular style of music, and the term "big band" refers to a group of musicians who play that particular style of music.
In fact, the term "big band" was coined by Duke Ellington himself, notes NPR.
The term "big band" refers to a group of musicians who play a particular style of music, and the term "big band" refers to a group of musicians who play that particular style of music.
In fact, the term "big band" refers to a group of musicians who play a particular style of music.
In fact, the term "big band" refers to a group of musicians who play a particular style of music.
In fact, the term "big band" refers to a group of musicians who play a particular style of music.
In fact, the term "big band" refers to a Read the Entire Article
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