Helen Ward

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Hoagy Carmichael Songbook [RCA]
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Hoagy Carmichael
Label: RCA/Bluebird
Number of Discs: 1

The music of Hoagy Carmichael is celebrated on this 20-song collection of otherwise unrelated recordings from the 1932-1968 period. The earliest performance is Mildred Bailey's

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Fabulous Benny Goodman
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Benny Goodman
Label: RCA Records
Number of Discs: 1

The Fabulous Benny Goodman is part of RCA's 1999 Fabulous series, which compiles hits and highlights from the RCA recordings of famous swing and big-band artists, like Benny [more]

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Ken Burns Jazz
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Benny Goodman
Label: Sony Mid-Price
Number of Discs: 1

Benny Goodman's volume in the Ken Burns Jazz series ranges from one of his first recording appearances, on a 1927 side by Ben Pollack, all the way to the late '50s. Of the 22 tracks, [more]

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Did You Ever See a Dream Walking? The Songs of Harry Revel & Mack Gordon
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Various Artists
Number of Discs: 1

When one thinks of the great songwriters of the golden era of the popular song (1910-60), such names as George [more]

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Best of the Yale Archives 1936-86
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Benny Goodman
Release Year: 2009
Number of Discs: 2

In the mid-1930s, Benny Goodman earned the title of "The King of Swing®" due to his success launching the Swing era, his brilliant clarinet [more]

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Viper Mad Blues: 25 Songs of Dope and Depravity
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Various Artists
Label: Jass
Number of Discs: 1
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G.I. Jukebox: Original Hits from Swing Era
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Various Artists
Number of Discs: 5
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Essential BG
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Benny Goodman
Number of Discs: 4
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Biography

  • Born Sep 19th 1916 in New York, NY
  • Died Apr 21st 1998

One of the finest vocalists of the swing era, Helen Ward possessed a very appealing sound and was always swinging. Although she originally retired quite early and at the peak of her fame, fortunately she returned to music many times in later years.

Ward took piano lessons while quite young and was singing as a teenager. She performed on radio station WOR in New York in 1933, became a regular at NBC and was hired as Benny Goodman's singer for the "Let's Dance" radio show in 1934. For the next two years, Ward was a regular attraction with Goodman's Orchestra, staying with BG as he became the most successful bandleader in the world.

Ward recorded frequently with Goodman; "Goody Goody" was her hit and other classic recordings include "It's Been So Long," "All My Life," "Too Good to Be True," "These Foolish Things" and "You Turned the Tables on Me." Unlike with many other female bandsingers, her vocals did not slow down the music's momentum. After marrying Albert Marx in late 1936, Helen Ward retired from active performing at the age of just 20, although she continued recording on a fairly regular basis including with Teddy Wilson and Joe Sullivan and the big bands of Gene Krupa, Bob Crosby (1939) and Harry James.

Ward became more active in the early '40s but never gained back her previous fame. She worked with Hal McIntyre, Red Norvo, Wild Bill Davison (1952), Benny Goodman (an ill-fated 1953 tour) and Peanuts Hucko (1956-57) plus other swing era players. After spending a long period out of music, Helen Ward became active for a time (starting in the late 1970's) and recorded a new album in 1979, The Helen Ward Song Book, Vol. 1 (Lyricon); there never was a Vol. 2. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide