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Tommy Dorsey & His Orch.: I'm in a Dancing Mood; There's Frost on the Moon; If My Heart [more]
The clarinet was one of the major jazz instruments up until the mid-1940s. In New Orleans jazz and classic jazz of the 1920s, it often was used to play countermelodies behind the [more]
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Lionel Hampton & His Orch.: (I'm) Confessin' (That I Love You); After You've Gone; [more]
The Big Band Era ended in 1946, but the music still lives on. The top performers of the era are often better known than today's jazz greats Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Count [more]
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CD 1 (TT: 61:09): Let's Dance; No Way to Stop It; Memories of You; Sleep; Medley No. 1: Don't Be That Way/Stompin' [more]
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Sleep; Sometimes I'm Happy; Rosetta; Dark Shadows; Tea for Two; Deacon and the Elder; I Want to Be Happy; Someone to [more]
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It's All Right With Me; Willow Weep for Me; My Little Grass Shack; Too Many Tears; Easy to Love; Who; Sweet Leilani; Song of the [more]
"The brilliant explosion known as Benny Goodman went off in 1935, and it hasn't gone out yet." —Whitney Ballient in The New Yorker, 12/28/77
Late in his life, Benny Goodman willed his private tapes to Yale University. Over time, ten CDs were put out of previously [more]
Benny Goodman deserved to be known as "The King of Swing®." Although he did not invent swing music, nor was his band the first to play it [more]
"If a guy's got it, let him give it. I'm selling music, not prejudice." —Benny Goodman
Benny Goodman deserved to be known as "The King of Swing®." Although he did not invent swing music, nor was his band the first to play it [more]
This Nagel-Heyer release captures a live performance in October of 1995. "International" is an appropriate description for this group. [more]
Dave Bennett's debut as a leader celebrates the centennial of the birth of Benny Goodman, who left an extensive record legacy during his long career. The danger in [more]
This essential single-CD combines altoist/arranger Benny Carter's classic Further Definitions with the related Additions to Further Definitions. The former set was [more]