BIG WIG IN THE WIGWAM - Free Jazz Leadsheet

Written by Fletcher Henderson and published in 1926, "Big Wig in the Wigwam" was first recorded by Henderson's orchestra in New York City. The ensemble featured prominent soloists of the swing era, capturing the energy of the early big-band style.

Later recordings by swing-era orchestras and small combos kept the tune alive in both dance halls and jazz clubs.

The lyrics are playful, celebrating a character of social prominence in a humorous way. Musically, the piece uses syncopated rhythms, short instrumental breaks, and a melody designed to highlight both ensemble and soloist interactions within the big-band context.

big wig in the wigwam free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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