Definition
Woody Herman was a highly influential American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, singer, and big band leader. He led several popular bands, known as "The Herd," over many decades. His music ranged from swing to bebop to hard bop, showing great versatility. Think of him as a musical chameleon, always adapting to new trends! He helped launch the careers of many famous jazz musicians. Woody Herman's contributions to jazz are still celebrated today.