Art Hickman

Jazz Composer

  • Country: United States
  • Born: 1886 – 1930
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An American bandleader and composer, Art Hickman (1886–1930) is widely credited with pioneering the "big band" sound in the early 20th century. His orchestra, formed in San Francisco, was instrumental in popularizing jazz and dance music, introducing innovations like the saxophone section and a more sophisticated arranging style. Hickman's influence helped shape the trajectory of popular music during the 1910s and 1920s.