Ben Pollack hired them both to play in his orchestra in Los Angeles, Benny in 1925 (at the ripe old age of 16!), Glenn in 1926. Later, in the early 1930s, they both played in Red Nichols' orchestra in New York City, where they shared an apartment with other musicians including, among others, Jimmy Dorsey. http://www.jackoverton.com/articles.php
Benny Goodman made 21 songs no I'm just kidding. Ask yourself did you ever really want this question answered?
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No. He had 2 adopted children. His wife Helen was ill and had a hysterectomy shortly after they were married.
Benny Goodman developed an interest in classical muisc and recoded the Mozart Clarinet Concerto and Clarinet Quintet. He also commissioned Bela Bartok to write "Contrasts", for clarinet, violin and piano which he premièred with the composer and the violinist Joseph Szigeti. However, this question doesn't really make sense. It is important to read over things after you have written to check that they express clearly what you mean. Names of people and places, etc. should begin with a capital letter.
one of the most famous clarinet players of fairly modern day was Benny Goodman, his known as a band leader, but was also an amazing clarinetist. You can hear him playing in the song, "sing, sing, sing"
Benny Goodman made 21 songs no I'm just kidding. Ask yourself did you ever really want this question answered?
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He's not reported to ever have used a nickname, even as a child.
Benny Goodman, Michele Gingras, and Arte Shaw are the three greatest clarinetists I've ever heard.
No, it was written after his plane disappeared. There are recordings by the current Glenn Miller Orchestra and a non-very-"Millerish" version by Tex Beneke, done in 1965.
No. The only time he ever left the US was when the AAF Band was shipped to England. He made a number of short flights to Paris after Liberation.
No. He had 2 adopted children. His wife Helen was ill and had a hysterectomy shortly after they were married.
Benny Goodman developed an interest in classical muisc and recoded the Mozart Clarinet Concerto and Clarinet Quintet. He also commissioned Bela Bartok to write "Contrasts", for clarinet, violin and piano which he premièred with the composer and the violinist Joseph Szigeti. However, this question doesn't really make sense. It is important to read over things after you have written to check that they express clearly what you mean. Names of people and places, etc. should begin with a capital letter.
She spent most of it quietly raising her children and staying in the background of Glenn Miller Productions and the Glenn Miller Estate, which ran the band and handled all business transactions surrounding the music. She died in relative obscurity in 1966. An interview with Miller's biographer George T. Simon, who remained a friend of Helen Miller, confirmed the heartbreaking story that she kept his bed made and clothing ready in case he ever would miraculously show up.
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one of the most famous clarinet players of fairly modern day was Benny Goodman, his known as a band leader, but was also an amazing clarinetist. You can hear him playing in the song, "sing, sing, sing"
Glen Miller. Miller had entered the service but continued to perform, touring bases to raise troop morale. His airplane went down over the English Channel on a foggy night, and no bodies were ever recovered.