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Woody Herman
1913-1987
Instrumentalist, Singer, Band Leader
Born on May 16, 1913 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Woodrow Charles Herman was a child
prodigy appearing on stage singing and dancing when he was only 6 years old. Subsequently
he entertained playing the saxophone and the clarinet, cutting his first record, The Gentlemen
From Georgia, at age 16, and began touring with other orchestras before forming his own
Malio Cardarelli group displaying his talents as a band leader, a singer, and playing various instruments, the
Over the next several clarinet being his most cherished. His first band, The Band that Plays the Blues, was formed
months, we would like in 1936 and was followed by several other bands which he dubbed his herds, providing many
to share some of Malio of his greatest hits including Saturday Night is The Looniest Night of the Week, Do Nothing
Cardarelli’s descriptions of Till You Hear from Me, The Woodchoppers Ball, Laura, Love is a Many Splendored Thing, Let
artists who have appeared it Snow Let it Snow Let it Snow and many others. Because his musical career began as a child
at the Stanley Theater.
and continued throughout his life, Woody’s achievements are voluminous. Few artists have
had such a long and exceptional entertainment livelihood as Woody who twice graced the
Stanley Theater stage. His performances at the Stanley Theater were in April 1944 and again
in March of 1956, the latter appearance billed as Woody Herman & His Third Herd Orchestra.
The lifelong musician, known as a Jazz Clarinetist, Alto and Soprano Saxophonist, along with
being a Singer and a Band Leader died on October 29, 1987 in Los Angeles, California.

