The demise of the big bands is often blamed on a declining post-war economy and shifting musical tastes. But there was a third factor—live television. Starting in the early 1950s, the new, rapidly emerging medium needed an ever-growing number of top-notch musicians and arrangers—leaving big bands with fewer musicians to hire and hold on a steady basis.
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