1938-1939 Broadcasts

Year: 2003
Artist: Jan Savitt

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Facts about the album "1938-1939 Broadcasts"

Album Title: 1938-1939 Broadcasts
Artist: Jan Savitt
Genre: Big Band, Swing

"1938-1939 Broadcasts" is a collection of live recordings by the American big band leader Jan Savitt. The album captures the vibrant energy and infectious swing of Savitt's orchestra during their radio broadcasts in the late 1930s.

Three interesting facts about "1938-1939 Broadcasts" and Jan Savitt:

  1. Big Band Era: Jan Savitt was a prominent figure in the Big Band era of the 1930s and 1940s, leading one of the most popular and successful orchestras of the time. Known for their polished performances and innovative arrangements, Savitt's orchestra achieved widespread acclaim and enjoyed commercial success with hits such as "720 in the Books" and "Top Hat Shuffle".

  2. Innovative Arrangements: Jan Savitt's orchestra was known for its distinctive sound and innovative arrangements, blending elements of swing, jazz, and popular music to create a unique and dynamic musical experience. Savitt's skillful leadership and meticulous attention to detail ensured that his orchestra's performances were always polished and precise, earning them a devoted following among fans of Big Band music.

  3. Radio Broadcasts: The recordings featured on "1938-1939 Broadcasts" capture Jan Savitt and his orchestra at the height of their popularity, performing live on radio broadcasts across the United States. These broadcasts were a crucial platform for Big Band leaders like Savitt to showcase their talents to a nationwide audience, helping to popularize their music and expand their fan base during the golden age of radio.

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