If you want more suggestions:
Tuxedo Junction - This is another Glenn Miller piece, in my opinion the most dapper big band jazz arrangement I've ever heard. You can watch some of the players taking turns doing solos. Also pay attention to the creative use of mutes in the trombone section to create a signature background sound, very clever.
Brooklyn - A more modern example. The Youngblood Brass Band claims to be "Riot Jazz", whatever that means. This one kind of follows the form of playing a "head", then having instrumentalists take turns playing solos (including the percussionist!), but then it wanders into some different territory with different rhythm and harmony, along with some... uhh... creative sound effects, then finally returning to the head.
Killer Joe - If you'll let me blow my own horn, this is a recording I made with some friends during a lunch time jam session.
Edit: One more, just for fun
No Strings Attached - I don't know if this even qualifies as jazz, since it follows the typical pop form of intro, verse, chorus, verse, chorus, etc. without the improv solos. It's a genre called electroswing that definitely has a lot of jazz influence in the timbre, rhythm, and harmonies. I have to admit that a lot of the fun here is that Loredana's voice is so sultry and sassy.