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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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Stockdale, Robert (1995). "Tommy Dorsey on the Side".
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3545:, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
3533:, May 8, 1980, University of Texas at San Antonio
2697:"Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert"—Benny Goodman (1938)
2351:The Swing Era: The Development of Jazz, 1930–1945
2168:. Benny Goodman. January 16, 1938. Archived from
1196:National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame
3120:New York Philharmonic Leon Levy Digital Archives
3060:(Fifth ed.). Los Angeles: Disney Editions.
774:(or bop). The bebop recordings Goodman made for
758:, Clint Neagley, Ziggy Elman, Israel Crosby and
3174:"BENNY GOODMAN'S WIFE, ALICE IL, IS DEAD AT 72"
2135:. San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books. p.
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202:(May 30, 1909 – June 13, 1986) was an American
3513:Discography of American Historical Recordings
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1674:The Complete RCA Victor Small Group Recordings
429:Goodman's band was one of three to perform on
206:and bandleader, known as the "King of Swing".
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3569:Discography of American Historical Recordings
3507:Discography of American Historical Recordings
3409:"A Chronology of Speakers and Person Honored"
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2665:"Benny Goodman Launches Swing Era in Chicago"
2495:. New York: Oxford University Press. p.
2252:Conner, D. Russell; Hicks, Warren W. (1969).
2099:. New York: Oxford University Press. p.
1194:He was a member of the radio division of the
959:. He also recorded the clarinet concertos of
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4941:American people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent
2806:"The Swing Era 1930–1945: Charlie Christian"
2726:"Benny Goodman's 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert"
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1461:with the Boston Symphony Orchestra (1956)
1277:Learn how and when to remove this message
1207:Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
1011:(1944), Goodman's only starring feature;
582:If I Could Be with You (One Hour Tonight)
5026:People from Westchester County, New York
4946:American people of Polish-Jewish descent
3058:Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia
2839:John Hammond on record: an autobiography
2835:Hammond, John; Townsend, Irving (1981).
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2354:. Oxford University Press. pp. 3–.
2315:. Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press.
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2000:Erenberg, Lewis A. (September 8, 1999).
537:The next night, August 21, 1935, at the
411:NBC hired Goodman for the radio program
2069:"Benny Goodman | Encyclopedia.com"
1945:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.11459
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463:Goodman spent six months performing on
333:, Harry Goodman, and Ben Pollack. In a
2963:(Media notes). Benny Goodman. Capitol.
1780:"Live at Carnegie Hall: 1938 Complete"
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345:in the All-Star Orchestra directed by
3315:The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz
2286:. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press.
1575:Benny Goodman – A Legendary Performer
1543:with the Chicago Symphony (RCA, 1968)
1540:Weber Clarinet Concertos Nos. 1 and 2
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4996:Jazz musicians from New York (state)
4875:Category:Clarinetists by nationality
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3388:National Association of Broadcasters
3289:. Indiana University Press. p.
3011:. H. W. Wilson. 1962. Archived from
2894:"Big Band Era Recording Ban of 1942"
2596:"Benny Goodman's music still swings"
2440:"The Rise and Fall of Popular Music"
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1587:Benny Goodman – Live in Hamburg 1981
1255:adding citations to reliable sources
810:In 1949 he studied with clarinetist
5001:Jewish American classical musicians
2843:. New York: Penguin Books. p.
2329:. Red Hot Jazz Archive. May 6, 2020
2226:Benny Goodman: Listen to His Legacy
1657:Carnegie Hall: The Complete Concert
396:, and "Riffin' the Scotch" sung by
283:. He attended the Lewis Institute (
3693:Peggy Lee Sings with Benny Goodman
3554:Benny Goodman biography with audio
3317:. Oxford University Press. e-book.
3033:. December 1, 1945. Archived from
2566:. Chronicle Books. pp. 138–.
1478:Peggy Lee Sings with Benny Goodman
25:
3229:Wilson, John S. (June 29, 1985).
3152:"Goodman Is Wed to Alice Hammond"
2961:Benny Goodman: Undercurrent Blues
2395:Vallance, Tom (August 29, 2005).
1687:Theatre De Beaulieu, May 13, 1950
1179:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
837:Derivations for Clarinet and Band
3817:
3701:The Benny Goodman Treasure Chest
2620:Coleman, Rick (April 24, 2006).
1778:Eder, Bruce (November 2, 1999).
1714:
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1514:The Benny Goodman Treasure Chest
1227:
1108:—Lionel Hampton on Benny Goodman
935:He made a recording of Mozart's
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829:Clarinet Concerto No. 2, Op. 115
285:Illinois Institute of Technology
4956:Benny Goodman Orchestra members
4926:American classical clarinetists
4916:20th-century American musicians
3751:Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)
2492:Benny Goodman and the Swing Era
2489:Collier, James Lincoln (1989).
2096:Benny Goodman and the Swing Era
2093:Collier, James Lincoln (1989).
2006:. University of Chicago Press.
1752:Benny Goodman and the Swing Era
1645:1941–1955 His Orchestra and His
1324:Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)
1069:marriage to British politician
5046:The Charleston Chasers members
5041:American vaudeville performers
3519:Benny Goodman Audio Collection
2869:"Charlie's Biography – Part 2"
2594:Hamlin, Jesse (May 26, 2009).
2529:www.historicsweetsballroom.com
1633:Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert '38
1503:Vols. 1 and 2 (Columbia, 1958)
941:Boston Symphony String Quartet
684:In 1939, pianist and arranger
349:. He played with the bands of
314:Harrison Technical High School
275:In the summer of 1923, he met
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3865:American Music Award of Merit
1639:Bill Dodge All-star Recording
1177:Goodman was honored with the
845:Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
3362:"Lifetime Achievement Award"
2974:Guidry, Nate (May 8, 2005).
2804:Rosson, Chester (May 1997).
2444:www.donaldclarkemusicbox.com
1906:www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org
1425:The Benny Goodman Trio Plays
949:Clarinet Concerto in A major
5021:Jazz musicians from Chicago
3629:Swinging 34 Vols. 1 & 2
3527:, Institute of Jazz Studies
2925:"History of Jazz Time Line"
2787:Charles Christian: Musician
2756:Charles Christian: Musician
2560:Selvin, Joel (April 1996).
2522:"Historic Sweet's Ballroom"
2037:45 Profiles in Modern Music
1291:Swinging 34 Vols. 1 & 2
917:Columbia Symphony Orchestra
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5056:Stockfisch Records artists
4936:American jazz clarinetists
3262:. Event occurs at 1:06:05
3203:. May 4, 1964. p. 22.
2959:Schoenberg, Loren (1995).
2628:. Da Capo Press. pp.
2348:Schuller, Gunther (1991).
1369:Vols. 1–3 (Columbia, 1938)
1148:that phase of the Cold War
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471:Catalyst for the swing era
324:From sideman to bandleader
216:in the United States. His
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4931:American jazz bandleaders
4921:20th-century clarinetists
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3313:Feather, Leonard (2007).
2469:National Archives Catalog
2057:– via Google Books.
2023:– via Google Books.
1525:The Hits of Benny Goodman
1379:Eddie Sauter Arrangements
972:The Big Broadcast of 1937
953:Boston Symphony Orchestra
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862:Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs
618:The Big Broadcast of 1937
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5051:Biograph Records artists
4986:Vocalion Records artists
4976:Columbia Records artists
4761:Jupiter Band Instruments
3653:From Spirituals to Swing
3565:Benny Goodman recordings
3463:Firestone, Ross (1993).
3332:"To Russia Without Love"
3330:(August–November 1986).
3089:Stern, Jonathan (2009).
1868:Firestone, Ross (1993).
1667:Musical Heritage Society
1459:Mozart Clarinet Concerto
1354:From Spirituals to Swing
915:Benny Goodman & the
613:Slingerland Drum Company
218:concert at Carnegie Hall
5016:Kennedy Center honorees
4966:Capitol Records artists
4731:Johann Christoph Denner
4716:Backun Musical Services
4111:Kennedy Center Honorees
3797:The Benny Goodman Story
3765:Taking a Chance on Love
3709:Benny Goodman in Moscow
3549:Biography at RedHotJazz
3138:Stamford Daily Advocate
3027:"Three Cheers for Yeh!"
1731:The Benny Goodman Story
1617:16 Most Requested Songs
1532:Benny Goodman in Moscow
1527:(Capital Records, 1961)
1471:The Great Benny Goodman
1431:Goodman & Teagarden
1373:Mozart Clarinet Quintet
565:filed a complaint with
81:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
18:Benny Goodman Orchestra
4781:Schwenk & Seggelke
3772:Why Don't You Do Right
3281:Hine, Darlene (1999).
3256:"Swing: Pure Pleasure"
3031:Compactdiscoveries.com
2793:on September 27, 2006.
2694:Ayeroff, Stan (2003),
2327:"Benny Goodman's Boys"
1981:. PBS. January 8, 2001
1929:Wang, Richard (2001).
1203:University of Illinois
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939:in July 1956 with the
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200:Benjamin David Goodman
64:Benjamin David Goodman
54:Background information
5011:Jewish jazz musicians
4971:Chess Records artists
4842:Clarinet-violin-piano
4637:Quarter tone clarinet
3342:on September 14, 2019
2816:on September 30, 2007
2762:on September 27, 2006
2129:Yanow, Scott (2000).
1750:Collier, in his book
1651:Live at Carnegie Hall
1569:This Is Benny Goodman
1443:Benny at the Ballroom
1433:(Jazz Panorama, 1951)
1309:Stomping at the Savoy
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1039:, West Germany (1971)
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586:Stompin' at the Savoy
501:" was released with "
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384:. After signing with
4961:Big band bandleaders
4852:Clarinet-cello-piano
4847:Clarinet-viola-piano
4627:Contrabass clarinets
4622:Contra-alto clarinet
3543:Benny Goodman scores
3537:Benny Goodman papers
3521:, Rutgers University
3471:. New York: Norton.
3056:Smith, Dave (2016).
3037:on December 29, 2016
2980:old.post-gazette.com
2073:www.encyclopedia.com
2040:. Walch Publishing.
1391:Benny Goodman Sextet
1251:improve this section
1144:Cuban Missile Crisis
806:Classical repertoire
4751:Leitner & Kraus
4736:Benedikt Eppelsheim
4437:Alexander Schneider
3717:Benny Goodman Today
3364:. Recording Academy
3180:. February 10, 1978
2986:on January 15, 2016
2781:McKinney, Craig R.
2750:McKinney, Craig R.
2705:Library of Congress
2675:on February 9, 2009
2383:Brantford Expositor
2228:. Scarecrow Press.
2224:Connor, D. (1988).
2198:Ruhlmann, William.
2166:"The King of Swing"
1818:on October 30, 2010
1558:Benny Goodman Today
1319:(Doctor Jazz, 1936)
1217:Partial discography
1002:The Gang's All Here
951:, K. 622, with the
927:Here on Archive.org
903:Here on Archive.org
598:racially integrated
503:Sometimes I'm Happy
497:On July 31, 1935, "
491:Oakland, California
255:Baltimore, Maryland
95:New York City, U.S.
5036:Swing clarinetists
4981:RCA Victor artists
4796:Yamaha Corporation
4647:Clarinette d'amour
4468:Alexandra Danilova
4280:Gian Carlo Menotti
3439:Stockfisch Records
3384:"NAB Hall of Fame"
3235:The New York Times
3178:The New York Times
3140:. pp. A1, A6.
2172:on January 2, 2013
1937:Grove Music Online
1685:(Swiss Radio Days
1677:(RCA Victor, 1997)
1589:(Stockfisch, 2019)
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1535:(RCA Victor, 1962)
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1397:Undercurrent Blues
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347:Nathaniel Shilkret
247:partitioned Poland
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4756:Howarth of London
4661:Fingering systems
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4126:Leonard Bernstein
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3539:, Yale University
3216:Arkansas Democrat
3008:Current Biography
3005:"Benny Goodman".
2935:on March 20, 2007
2904:on August 9, 2003
2854:978-0-14-005705-8
2639:978-0-306-81491-4
2573:978-0-8118-1007-4
2361:978-0-19-507140-5
2146:978-0-87930-600-7
1954:978-1-56159-263-0
1507:In Stockholm 1959
1501:Benny in Brussels
1489:Benny Rides Again
1385:Swing into Spring
1347:Don't Be That Way
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1162:Awards and honors
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1049:Seven Come Eleven
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672:Charlie Christian
571:Jewish conspiracy
499:King Porter Stomp
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3346:October 28,
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1808:"Biography"
1722:Jazz portal
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1547:London Date
1449:BG in Hi-Fi
1091:Anita O'Day
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1027:Later years
1017:(1946) and
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715:Goodman in
590:Goody Goody
543:Let's Dance
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524:Let's Dance
465:Let's Dance
450:Let's Dance
443:Spud Murphy
431:Let's Dance
414:Let's Dance
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351:Red Nichols
318:Ben Pollack
229:Early years
204:clarinetist
121:Occupations
4895:Categories
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4601:Soprano (B
4386:Perry Como
4275:Danny Kaye
4270:Lena Horne
4239:Elia Kazan
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1762:References
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1594:Posthumous
792:Mel Powell
756:Gene Krupa
731:RCA Victor
520:Helen Ward
516:Gene Krupa
514:, drummer
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343:Joe Venuti
270:Hull House
168:RCA Victor
138:Instrument
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75:1909-05-30
60:Birth name
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820:Contrasts
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698:Rose Room
567:BBC Radio
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528:Herb Caen
477:Swing era
435:Get Happy
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367:Brunswick
359:Ted Lewis
277:cornetist
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4056:Bon Jovi
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