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spoke bitterly of their experiences singing with Goodman: "The twenty or so months I spent with Benny felt like twenty years," said Forrest. "When I look back, they seem like a life sentence." He was generous and funded several college educations, though always secretly. When a friend asked him why,
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had a licensing war with music publishers. From 1942 to 1944, and again in 1948, the musicians' union went on strike against the major record labels in the United States, and singers acquired the popularity that the big bands had once enjoyed. During the 1942–44 strike, the War Department approached
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radio. Goodman started the evening with stock arrangements, but after an indifferent response, he began the second set with arrangements by Fletcher Henderson and Spud Murphy. According to Willard Alexander, the band's booking agent, Krupa said, "If we're gonna die, Benny, let's die playing our own
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After forays outside swing, Goodman started a new band in 1953. According to Donald Clarke, this was not a happy time for Goodman. He reunited the band to tour with Louis Armstrong. But he insulted Armstrong and "was appalled at the vaudeville aspects of Louis's act...a contradiction of everything
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in New York City. The sold-out concert was held on the evening of January 16, 1938. It is regarded as one of the most significant concerts in jazz history. After years of work by musicians from all over the country, jazz had finally been accepted by mainstream audiences—according to Stan Ayeroff,
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Goodman moved to New York City and became a session musician for radio, Broadway musicals, and in studios. In addition to clarinet, he sometimes played alto saxophone and baritone saxophone. His first recording pressed to disc (Victor 20394) occurred on December 9, 1926, in Chicago. The session
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Goodman and Hammond had disagreements from the 1930s onwards. For the 1939 Spirituals to Swing concert Hammond had placed Charlie Christian into the Kansas City Six to play before Goodman's band, which had angered Goodman. They disagreed over the band's music until Goodman refused to listen to
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One of Goodman's closest friends was Columbia producer John Hammond, who influenced Goodman's move from Victor to Columbia. Goodman married Hammond's sister, Alice Frances Hammond Duckworth (1905–1978), on March 20, 1942. They had two daughters and raised Alice's three daughters from her first
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Goodman's bands started the careers of many jazz musicians. During an era of racial segregation, he led one of the first integrated jazz groups, his trio and quartet. He continued performing up until the end of his life while also pursuing an interest in classical music.
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Hammond. Their arguments escalated, and in 1941 Hammond left Columbia. Goodman appeared on a 1975 PBS tribute to Hammond but remained at a distance. In the 1980s, after the death of Alice Goodman, Hammond and Goodman reconciled. On June 25, 1985, Goodman appeared at
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Goodman stood for". Armstrong left Goodman hanging during a joint performance where Goodman called Armstrong back onstage to wrap up the show. Armstrong refused to perform alongside Goodman, which led essentially to the end of their friendship.
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Goodman was regarded by some as a demanding taskmaster, by others as an arrogant and eccentric martinet. Many musicians spoke of "The Ray", the glare that Goodman directed at a musician who failed to perform to his standards. After guitarist
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if he wanted to write arrangements for Goodman, and Henderson agreed. During the Depression, Henderson disbanded his orchestra because he was in debt. Goodman hired Henderson's band members to teach his musicians how to play the music.
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at the Lewisohn Stadium in New York City. Despite health problems, he continued to perform, his last concert being six days before his death. Goodman died on June 13, 1986, from a heart attack while taking a nap at his apartment in
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thing." The crowd broke into cheers and applause. News reports spread word of the exciting music and enthusiastic dancing. The Palomar engagement was such a marked success that it is often described as the beginning of the
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its third and (according to Connor and Hicks) its greatest sponsored radio show, co-starring Goodman and his former boss Nathaniel Shilkret. By spring 1936, Fletcher Henderson was writing arrangements for Goodman's band.
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some members of the audience danced in the aisles. But these arrangements had little impact on the tour until August 19 at McFadden's Ballroom in Oakland, California. Goodman and his band, which included trumpeter
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in New York City on January 16, 1938, is described by critic Bruce Eder as "the single most important jazz or popular music concert in history: jazz's 'coming out' party to the world of 'respectable' music."
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Originally a dance studio built in 1923, the ballroom was managed by Bill Sweet and turned into one of Oakland's best ballrooms. It was known as McFadden's in the 1930s and as Sands Ballroom in the 1970s.
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Room at the Congress Hotel. His stay there was extended to six months, and his popularity was cemented by nationwide radio broadcasts over NBC affiliate stations. While in Chicago, the band recorded "
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to demand it stop playing Goodman's music, which he called "an awful series of jungle noises which can hearten no man." Germany's Nazi party barred jazz from the radio, claiming it was part of a
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Goodman commissioned compositions for clarinet and chamber ensembles or orchestra that have become standard pieces of classical repertoire. He premiered works by composers, such as
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to destroy the culture. Italy's fascist government banned the broadcast of any music composed or played by Jews which they said threatened "the flower of our race, the youth."
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Goodman helped racial integration in America. In the early 1930s, black and white musicians could not play together in most clubs and concerts. In the Southern states,
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had been calling Krupa the "King of Swing" as part of a sales campaign, but shortly after Goodman and his crew left Chicago in May 1936 to spend the summer filming
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incurred Goodman's displeasure, Goodman relegated him to the rear of the bandstand where his contribution would be drowned out by the other musicians. Vocalists
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Christian was a member of the Benny Goodman Sextet from 1939 to 1941, and during these two years he turned the electric guitar into a popular jazz instrument.
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neighborhood, an overcrowded slum near railroad yards and factories that was populated by German, Irish, Italian, Polish, Scandinavian, and Jewish immigrants.
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Recordings of the concert were made, but even by the technology of the day the equipment used was not of the finest quality. These recordings were made on
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in Chicago in 1922. At fourteen he became a member of the musicians' union and worked in a band featuring Bix Beiderbecke. Two years later he joined the
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after the two met taping a PBS tribute to John Hammond, recreating some of Goodman's duets with Charlie Christian. Benson appeared on Goodman's album
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Goodman's portion of the program was broadcast too late at night to attract a large audience on the east coast. He and his band remained on
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In 1962, the Benny Goodman Orchestra toured the Soviet Union as part of a cultural exchange program between the two nations after the
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Goodman (third from left) with some of his former musicians, seated around piano left to right: Vernon Brown, George Auld,
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published a very colorful view of the tour and Goodman's conduct during it under the title "To Russia Without Love".
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His papers were donated to Yale University after his death. He received honorary doctorates from Union College, the
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for his quartet. In 1939 he hired guitarist Charlie Christian. This integration in music happened ten years before
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He reached the charts for the first time in January 1931 with "He's Not Worth Your Tears", featuring a vocal by
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under the name Benny Goodman's Boys, a band that featured Glenn Miller. In 1928, Goodman and Miller wrote "
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big band appearing before a paying audience in the United States. Goodman and Krupa played in a trio with
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San Francisco: The Musical History Tour: A Guide to Over 200 of the Bay Area's Most Memorable Music Sites
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suggested to John Hammond, who was responsible for finding new talent for Goodman, that he see guitarist
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At the end of June 1936, Goodman went to Hollywood, where, on June 30, 1936, his band began CBS's
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in 1934, he had top ten hits with "Ain't Cha Glad?" and "I Ain't Lazy, I'm Just Dreamin'" sung by
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Money was a constant problem. On Sundays, his father took the children to free band concerts in
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He continued to play on records and in small groups. In the early 1970s he collaborated with
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By the 1940s, some jazz musicians were borrowing from classical music, while others, such as
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In late 1937, Goodman's publicist Wynn Nathanson suggested that Goodman and his band play
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he said, "Well, if they knew about it, everyone would come to me with their hand out."
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His early influences were New Orleans jazz clarinetists who worked in Chicago, such as
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were met by a large crowd of young dancers who cheered the music they had heard on
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in Los Angeles, Goodman and his band began a three-week engagement. On top of the
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Weitsman, Madeline (June 16, 1986). "Quiet Service Marks Benny Goodman Burial".
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The reception of American swing was less enthusiastic in Europe. British author
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In his 1935–1936 radio broadcasts from Chicago, Goodman was introduced as the "
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wrote, "from the first note, the place was in an uproar." One night later, at
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in Hollywood, the title "King of Swing" was applied to Goodman by the media.
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Music for the (American) People: The Concerts at Lewisohn Stadium, 1922–1964
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After winning polls as best jazz clarinetist, Goodman was inducted into the
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Original Benny Goodman Trio and Quartet Sessions, Vol. 1: After You've Gone
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Original Benny Goodman Trio and Quartet Sessions, Vol. 1: After You've Gone
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In November 1935, Goodman accepted an invitation to play in Chicago at the
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until May of that year when a strike by employees of the series' sponsor,
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broke Major League Baseball's six-decade-long color line. According to
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This information is attributed to writer and historian James T. Maher.
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Swingin' the Dream: Big Band Jazz and the Rebirth of American Culture
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on piano. Both combinations were well received, and Wilson remained.
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Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Black People in Diaspora
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Archives, New York Philharmonic Leon Levy Digital (July 19, 1960).
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Shilkret, Nathaniel (2005). Shilkret, Barbara; Shell, Niel (eds.).
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From 1936 until the mid-1940s, Goodman led one of the most popular
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was also an adviser in 1945. Goodman enjoyed bebop. When he heard
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resulted in the song "When I First Met Mary", which also included
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Goodman continued his success throughout the late 1930s with his
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recording session on March 21, 1928, he played alongside Miller,
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The Benny Goodman Sextet Featuring Charlie Christian: 1939–1941
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The Yale University Music Library, Vol. 2: Live at Basin Street
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The Benny Goodman Sextet Featuring Charlie Christian: 1939–1941
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D. Russell Connor collection of Benny Goodman audio recordings
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Churchill, Elmer Richard; Churchill, Linda R. (May 6, 1996).
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Benny Goodman Live at Carnegie Hall: 40th Anniversary Concert
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Blue Monday: Fats Domino and the Lost Dawn of Rock 'n' Roll
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and became a tailor. His mother, Dora Grisinsky, came from
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Swing, Swing, Swing: The Life & Times of Benny Goodman
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Benny Goodman – The Official Website of the King of Swing
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airplay, Al Jarvis had been playing Goodman's records on
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D. Russell Connor collection of Benny Goodman interviews
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on October 16, 2007 – via Coleytown Middle School.
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Swing, Swing, Swing: The Life and Times of Benny Goodman
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Goodman's band appeared as a specialty act in the films
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Goodman with Christian in a recording studio, April 1941
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Charters, Murray (2009). "The Road to Carnegie Hall".
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Stockdale, Robert (1995). "Tommy Dorsey on the Side".
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Goodman was the ninth of twelve children born to poor
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Nathaniel Shilkret: Sixty Years in the Music Business
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were praised by critics. For his bebop band he hired
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BG on the Record: A Bio-Discography of Benny Goodman
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Benny Goodman Plays World Favorites in High Fidelity
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Benny Goodman in Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, K. 622
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American jazz clarinetist and bandleader (1909–1986)
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San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books. p.  1962: 1960: 191:(May 30, 1909 – June 13, 1986) was an American 3502:Discography of American Historical Recordings 2236: 2234: 1663:The Complete RCA Victor Small Group Recordings 418:Goodman's band was one of three to perform on 195:and bandleader, known as the "King of Swing". 4536: 4084: 3838: 3579: 3558:Discography of American Historical Recordings 3496:Discography of American Historical Recordings 3398:"A Chronology of Speakers and Person Honored" 2943: 2941: 2939: 2654:"Benny Goodman Launches Swing Era in Chicago" 2484:. New York: Oxford University Press. p.  2241:Conner, D. Russell; Hicks, Warren W. (1969). 2088:. New York: Oxford University Press. p.  1183:He was a member of the radio division of the 948:. 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