Kentucky Jazz Repertory Orchestra (KJRO)

The Kentucky Jazz Repertory Orchestra (KJRO) is the Hepcats favorite band – and for good reasons!


KJRO is a 17 piece big band that is especially suited for and highly skilled at recreating authentic swing-era arrangements.  They are the only big band in the Lexington area, and one of the few bands in this region that can capture the energy, excitement and rhythmic feeling and pulse of the big band music of the swing-era.  Close your eyes and you may think you’re back in the late 1930’s or early 40’s, dancing to Duke Ellington in the Cotton Club, Jimmie Lunceford in the Savoy, Benny Goodman in the Roseland, or Count Basie in the Woodside.


KJRO is co-directed by UK School of Music professors Miles Osland and Dick Domek, and consists of the finest and most talented faculty, alumni and musicians from Kentucky area colleges and universities.


The Hepcats and KJRO have collaborated on Big Band Swing Dance events since 2005.  At these events you’ll hear many great arrangements that are considered swing-era classics.  Many of these arrangements are not played very often (if at all) by your average “big band” or “swing band” due to their technical difficulty.


See below for more info on the Kentucky Jazz Repertory Orchestra.



KJRO playbook – audio clips

Below are a few audio clips of some of the charts in the KJRO playbook you could hear at a “Tribute to the Great Big Bands of the Swing-Era” program: (*=on the Ellington Celebration CD; **=on the Flying Home CD):

o The Benny Goodman Orchestra.
**Sing, Sing, Sing (c. 233 BPM).


**Swingtime in the Rockies, the 1938 Carnegie Hall version! (c. 264 BPM).


**Don’t Be That Way (c. 168 BPM)

Other charts that KJRO plays from the Benny Goodman Orchestra book:  Bugle Call Rag; King Porter Stomp.




o The Glenn Miller Orchestra.
**Chattanooga Choo Choo (c. 144 BPM).

Other charts KJRO plays from the Glenn Miller Orchestra book: String of Pearls; Little Brown Jug; In the Mood; Moonlight Serenade; Pennslyvania 6-5000.




o The Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra.
**For Dancers Only (c. 151 BPM).


**Lunceford Special (c. 242 BPM).

Other charts KJRO plays from the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra book: Four or Five Times; My Blue Heaven; Baby Won’t You Please Come Home.




o The Harry James Orchestra.

**On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe (c. 129 BPM).




o The Duke Ellington Orchestra.

Rockin’ in Rhythm (*1930 version (c. 177 BPM) and **1963 version (C. 216) BPM..


*Stevedore Stomp (c. 264 BPM).


**In a Mellotone (c. 133 BPM).


**Jive Stomp (c. 212 BPM).


*Ring Dem Bells (c. 245 BPM).


*Drop Me Off in Harlem (c. 140 BPM).

Other charts KJRO plays from the Duke Ellington book: Take the A Train; Cottontail; Jack the Bear; Perdido; Diga Diga Doo; Tiger Rag.




o The Count Basie Orchestra.
**Jumpin’ at the Woodside (c. 240 BPM).

**Doggin’ Around (c. 246 BPM).

Other charts KJRO plays from the Count Basie book: It’s Sand, Man; Yeah Man; Splanky.




o The Artie Shaw Orchestra.

**Back Bay Shuffle (193 BPM).

Other charts KJRO plays from the Artie Shaw book:  Begin the Beguine.




o The Harlan Leonard Orchestra.

**Skee (c. 204 BPM).


**Hairy Joe Jump (173 BPM).


**Too Much (182 BPM).




KJRO also plays charts by several other big bands, to include Fletcher Henderson (Wrappin’ It Up; Christopher Columbus), Benny Carter and Jack Hylton.