GOODMAN, BENNY (1909 - 1986)Benjamin David Goodman
Clarinetist, Band Leader, Composer
(1909-1986)
Benny Goodman learned clarinet at his synagogue, bolstered by two years of classical training. He made his professional
debut at 12 and became part of the rich Chicago jazz scene, steeped in the music of New Orleans. Goodman first recorded in
1926 and spent several years as a first-call musician in New York. His 1934 band was broadcast on the popular
“Let’s Dance” radio show which aired coast to coast. An otherwise unsuccessful tour in 1935 ended in a
smash hit in Los Angeles where the audience went wild. Thus, it is said, swing was born and Goodman became its King.
The band included trumpeter Bunny Berigan, vocalist Helen Ward, and Gene Krupa, the explosive drummer who was seminal to
the band’s swinging sound. In 1937 Harry James, Ziggy Elman, and Vido Musso joined the band. Success was due to
Goodman’s hiring the best arrangers, Fletcher Henderson (whom he credited with creating the swing sound), and the best
players whom he rehearsed hard. He was one of the first to feature band members in small settings and the first to integrate
a band with such greats as Teddy Wilson, Lionel Hampton, Ella Fitzgerald, and Jimmy Rushing.
Goodman’s 1938 Carnegie Hall concert was a first for a jazz group in such a venerable setting and remains one of
jazz’s high points. The band enjoyed many top ten hits a year and was featured in several films, the first being
The Big Broadcast of 1937. And Goodman is delightful in A Song is Born (1948).
After he disbanded the orchestra in 1949 he continued to organize groups for tours and recording sessions, and the
virtuoso clarinetist, who had become the first jazz musician to gain critical acclaim in the classical world in 1935,
performed with many symphony orchestras.
-- Sandra Burlingame
Courtesy of JazzStandards.com
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| Albums featuring this artist are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com |
| Commercial Grooves: Nostalgic Tracks from TV Adverts |
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| GIANTS OF JAZZ |
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| GOODMAN, Benny: Bumblebee Stomp (1937-1939) |
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| GOODMAN, Benny: Jam Session (1936-1939) |
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| GOODMAN, Benny: Sing Me a Swing Song (1935-1936) |
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| GOODMAN, Benny: Sing, Sing, Sing (1937-1940) |
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| HITS OF THE 1940s, Vol. 1 (1940): I'll Never Smile Again |
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| LEE, Peggy: It's a Good Day (1941-1950) |
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| MOZART: Piano Quartets Nos. 1 and 2 / Clarinet Quintet (Szell, Goodman, Budapest Qt) (1938, 1946) |
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| SMITH, Bessie: I've Got What It Takes (1929-1933) |
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| TEAGARDEN, Jack: Texas Tea Party (1933-1950) |
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| THEMES OF THE BIG BANDS: Let's Dance! (1934-1947) |
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| ULTIMATE BIG BAND COLLECTION (THE) |
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| ULTIMATE VOCAL COLLECTION (THE) |
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| WILSON, Teddy: Blues in C Sharp Minor (1935-1937) |
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