Benny Goodman primarily played on a size 3 reed, specifically using Rico brand reeds. His choice contributed to his distinctive sound and versatility in performing various styles of jazz and Classical Music. Goodman's preference for Rico reeds was well-known among clarinetists of his time.
Mostly Jerry Reed played a Baldwin guitar.
King. He liked the super 20. My Dad "Les Reed" and Ziggy were close. Thats how I know.
Yes there are you tube videos about building a clarinet reed.
The Carnegie Hall concert took place in 1938 (January 16), not 1939. Personnel included:The Goodman Band:Chris Griffin, Ziggy Elman, Harry James, trumpetsRed Ballard, Vernon Brown, trombonesGeorge Koenig, Art Rollini, Babe Russin, Hymie Schertzer, reed instrumentsJess Stacy, pianoTeddy Wilson, piano (BG trio and quartet only)Lionel Hampton, vibraphone (BG quartet only)Allan Reuss, guitarHarry Goodman, bassGene Krupa, drumsMartha Tilton, vocalGuest Stars:Count Basie, pianoHarry Carney, baritone saxophoneBuck Clayton, trumpetFreddie Green, guitarBobby Hackett, cornetJohnny Hodges, soprano[2] and alto saxophonesWalter Page, bassLester Young, tenor saxophone
probably a crown royal
Mostly Jerry Reed played a Baldwin guitar.
King. He liked the super 20. My Dad "Les Reed" and Ziggy were close. Thats how I know.
Reed is a good brand of hand wrenches.
Fred Flintstone was played by both John Goodman and Mark Addy .
Yes there are you tube videos about building a clarinet reed.
The Carnegie Hall concert took place in 1938 (January 16), not 1939. Personnel included:The Goodman Band:Chris Griffin, Ziggy Elman, Harry James, trumpetsRed Ballard, Vernon Brown, trombonesGeorge Koenig, Art Rollini, Babe Russin, Hymie Schertzer, reed instrumentsJess Stacy, pianoTeddy Wilson, piano (BG trio and quartet only)Lionel Hampton, vibraphone (BG quartet only)Allan Reuss, guitarHarry Goodman, bassGene Krupa, drumsMartha Tilton, vocalGuest Stars:Count Basie, pianoHarry Carney, baritone saxophoneBuck Clayton, trumpetFreddie Green, guitarBobby Hackett, cornetJohnny Hodges, soprano[2] and alto saxophonesWalter Page, bassLester Young, tenor saxophone
Paul Reed Smith
The REED in my claranet was dirty, so I had to clean it. I bought a cleaning tool to clean my REED. Once I cleaned the REED, it looked brand new!
Because you use a reed to play it and i reed is wooden.
probably a crown royal
I'm certain it will make a noise but it won't play nearly as well with a bassoon reed.
The reed.