Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

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Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Awarded forquality large jazz ensemble albums
CountryUnited States
Presented by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First awarded1961
Currently held by Steven Feifke, Bijon Watson & the Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra - The Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra (2023)
Website grammy.com

The Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album has been presented since 1961. From 1962 to 1971 and 1979 to 1991 the award title specified instrumental performances. Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.

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Name changes

The name of the award has been changed several times.

Recipients

1961 winner Henry Mancini. Henry Mancini.jpg
1961 winner Henry Mancini.
Two-time winner Stan Kenton (left). Stan Kenton and Eddie Safranski, 1947 or 1948 (William P. Gottlieb 04871).jpg
Two-time winner Stan Kenton (left).
1965 winner Laurindo Almeida. Laurindo Almeida Gottlieb.jpg
1965 winner Laurindo Almeida.
Seven-time winner Duke Ellington. Duke Ellington - publicity.JPG
Seven-time winner Duke Ellington.
Two-time winner Quincy Jones. Quincy Jones 1997.jpg
Two-time winner Quincy Jones.
Three-time winner Miles Davis. Miles Davis by Palumbo cropped.jpg
Three-time winner Miles Davis.
Three-time winner Woody Herman. Woody Herman ca.1943.jpg
Three-time winner Woody Herman.
1976 award-winner Michel Legrand. Michel Legrand Cabourg 2015.jpg
1976 award-winner Michel Legrand.
1976 award-winner Phil Woods. Phil Woods 1978.jpg
1976 award-winner Phil Woods.
Five-time winner Count Basie. Count Basie (1955 Kriegsmann portrait - square crop).jpg
Five-time winner Count Basie.
1982 winner Gerry Mulligan. Gerry Mulligan (1980s portrait by William P. Gottlieb).jpg
1982 winner Gerry Mulligan.
1987 winner Doc Severinsen. Doc Severinsen 1974.JPG
1987 winner Doc Severinsen.
1992 winner Dizzy Gillespie. Dizzy Gillespie playing horn 1955.jpg
1992 winner Dizzy Gillespie.
Two-time winner McCoy Tyner. McCoy Keystone.jpg
Two-time winner McCoy Tyner.
Two-time winner Dave Holland. Dave Holland1.jpg
Two-time winner Dave Holland.
Three-time winner Maria Schneider. Maria Schneider.jpg
Three-time winner Maria Schneider.
Two-time winner Michael Brecker. Brecker @ jazz for kerry.jpg
Two-time winner Michael Brecker.
Two-time winner Randy Brecker. Randy Brecker Kongsberg Jazzfestival 2018 (224735).jpg
Two-time winner Randy Brecker.
Year [I] Performing artist(s)WorkNomineesRef.
1961 Henry Mancini The Blues and the Beat
1962 Stan Kenton Kenton's West Side Story
1963 Adventures in Jazz
1964 Woody Herman Encore: Woody Herman, 1963
1965 Laurindo Almeida Guitar from Ipanema
1966 Duke Ellington Ellington '66
1967 Not awarded
1968 Duke Ellington The Far East Suite
1969 Duke Ellington ...And His Mother Called Him Bill
1970 Quincy Jones Walking in Space
1971 Miles Davis Bitches Brew
1972 Duke Ellington New Orleans Suite
1973 Togo Brava Suite
1974 Woody Herman Giant Steps
1975 Thundering Herd
1976 Michel Legrand & Phil Woods Images
1977 Duke Ellington The Ellington Suites
1978 Count Basie Prime Time
1979 The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra Live in Munich
1980 Duke Ellington Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live
1981 Count Basie On the Road
1982 Gerry Mulligan Walk on the Water
1983 Count Basie Warm Breeze
1984 Rob McConnell All in Good Time
1985 Count Basie 88 Basie Street
1986 Bob Wilber & John Barry The Cotton Club
1987 Doc Severinsen The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen
1988 Mercer Ellington Digital Duke
1989 Gil Evans Bud and Bird
1990 Miles Davis Aura
1991 Frank Foster "Basie's Bag"
1992 Dizzy Gillespie Live at the Royal Festival Hall
1993 McCoy Tyner The Turning Point
1994 Miles Davis & Quincy Jones Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux
1995 McCoy Tyner Journey
1996 Tom Scott, GRP All-Star Big Band All Blues
1997 Grover Mitchell Live at Manchester Craftsmen's Guild
1998 Joe Henderson Big Band
1999 Grover Mitchell, Count Basie Orchestra Count Plays Duke
2000 Bob Florence Serendipity 18 [1]
2001 Joe Lovano 52nd Street Themes
[2]
2002 Bob Mintzer Big Band Homage to Count Basie
[3]
2003 Dave Holland What Goes Around
[4]
2004 Michael Brecker Wide Angles [5]
2005 Maria Schneider Concert in the Garden
2006 Dave Holland Overtime
[6]
2007 Randy Brecker with Michael Brecker, Jim Beard, Will Lee, Peter Erskine, Marcio Doctor & Vince Mendoza conducting The WDR Big Band Köln Some Skunk Funk
[7]
2008 Terence Blanchard A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina)
[8]
2009 Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Monday Night Live at the Village Vanguard
[9]
2010 New Orleans Jazz OrchestraBook One
2011 Mingus Big Band Mingus Big Band Live at Jazz Standard
2012 Christian McBride Big Band The Good Feeling
2013 Arturo Sandoval Dear Diz (Every Day I Think of You)
2014 Randy Brecker, Włodek Pawlik Trio, Kalisz Philharmonic Night in Calisia
[10]
2015 Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band Life in the Bubble
[11]
2016 Maria Schneider Orchestra The Thompson Fields
[12]
2017 Ted Nash Big Band Presidential Suite: Eight Variations on Freedom [13]
2018 Christian McBride Big Band Bringin' It
  • John BeasleyMonk'estra Vol. 2
  • Alan Ferber Big Band – Jigsaw
  • Vince Mendoza & the WDR Big Band Cologne – Homecoming
  • Chuck Owen & the Jazz Surge – Whispers on the Wind
[14]
2019 John Daversa Big Band featuring DACA Artists American Dreamers: Voices of Hope, Music of Freedom [15]
2020 Brian Lynch Big Band The Omni-American Book Club
[16]
2021 Maria Schneider Orchestra Data Lords
[17]
2022 Christian McBride Big Band For Jimmy, Wes and Oliver
[18]
2023 Steven Feifke, Bijon Watson & the Generation Gap Jazz OrchestraThe Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra
[19]
2024 Count Basie Orchestra conducted by Scotty Barnhart Basie Swings The Blues
[20]

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