Woody Herman, the legendary bandleader and clarinetist, delivers an electrifying performance with his big band in "Live at Monterey," recorded on October 3, 1959. This album captures the essence of Herman's innovative approach to swing music and cool jazz, showcasing his ability to blend these genres seamlessly. The six tracks, including the upbeat "Four Brothers" and the smooth "Skylark," offer a dynamic range of tempos and moods, highlighting the band's virtuosic playing and tight ensemble work. With a runtime of just over 35 minutes, "Live at Monterey" is a concise yet powerful snapshot of Herman's musical genius. The album, released under the GoldenOldies label, is a testament to the enduring appeal of big band and swing music, making it a valuable addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.