Luther Henderson
That Doo-wah Thing
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Composer:Luther HendersonGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:9:07"That Doo-wah Thing" is a jazz composition by Luther Henderson, an American arranger, composer, and pianist. The piece was composed in 1960 and premiered the same year. It is a three-movement work that showcases Henderson's unique style of blending jazz and classical music. The first movement of "That Doo-wah Thing" is titled "Doo-wah" and features a lively and upbeat melody. The piece begins with a syncopated rhythm played by the drums and bass, which is then joined by the piano and horns. The melody is catchy and memorable, with a call-and-response structure between the horns and piano. The movement is characterized by its use of swing rhythms and bluesy harmonies. The second movement, "Ballad," is a slower and more contemplative piece. It features a beautiful melody played by the horns, with the piano providing a gentle accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its use of lush harmonies and expressive phrasing. It is a poignant and emotional piece that showcases Henderson's ability to write music that is both sophisticated and accessible. The final movement, "Finale," is a fast and energetic piece that brings the composition to a thrilling conclusion. It features a driving rhythm played by the drums and bass, with the horns and piano playing a complex and intricate melody. The movement is characterized by its use of syncopated rhythms and virtuosic solos. It is a thrilling and exciting piece that showcases Henderson's mastery of jazz composition. Overall, "That Doo-wah Thing" is a masterful work that showcases Henderson's unique style of blending jazz and classical music. It is a sophisticated and accessible composition that is sure to delight audiences of all ages and musical backgrounds.More....