Neal Hefti, one of jazz's most intuitive big-band arrangers and composers of the 1940s and 1950s whose scores so perfectly matched the bands he wrote for that they often became their best-known recordings, died on October 11. He was 85.
For six decades, Hefti's keen ear and fast pen enabled him to move effortlessly between swing, bebop and cool jazz styl…
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