Benny Goodman's performance at Carnegie Hall on January 16, 1938, was a landmark event in music history as it marked the first time a racially integrated band played at the prestigious venue. This concert helped to elevate jazz as a legitimate art form and showcased its cultural significance during a time of racial segregation in America. Goodman's innovative blend of swing and Classical Music broke down barriers and contributed to the broader acceptance of jazz in mainstream American culture. The concert is often credited with solidifying Goodman's status as the "King of Swing."
Benny Goodman's arranger for "Blue Orchids" in 1939 was the talented composer and arranger, Mel Powell. Powell was known for his innovative arrangements and played a significant role in shaping the sound of Goodman's orchestra during that era. His work contributed to the distinctive style that helped define the swing music of the time.
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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
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The version played by the Benny Goodman Quintet is played at 110 bpm (beats per minute), but different versions and arrangements go as low 79 and as high as 240bpm.
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Carnegie Hall Salutes Jack Benny - 1961 TV was released on: USA: 27 September 1961
The cast of Carnegie Hall Salutes Jack Benny - 1961 includes: Jack Benny as himself Van Cliburn as himself Benny Goodman as himself Eugene Ormandy as Himself (conductor) Roberta Peters as herself Isaac Stern as himself New York Philharmonic as The New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Benny Goodman's arranger for "Blue Orchids" in 1939 was the talented composer and arranger, Mel Powell. Powell was known for his innovative arrangements and played a significant role in shaping the sound of Goodman's orchestra during that era. His work contributed to the distinctive style that helped define the swing music of the time.
Frank Remley has: Performed in "The Story of Molly X" in 1949. Played himself in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Himself - Guitarist in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Guitar Player in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Remley the Guitarist in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Frankie the Guitarist in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Frankie Remley in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Himself - Musician in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Remley in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Orchestra Leader in "My Blue Heaven" in 1950. Played Frankie in "Shower of Stars" in 1954.
Wayne Songer has: Played himself in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Wayne in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Himself - Clarinetist in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Wayne the Clarinetist in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Clarinet Player in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Wayne in "Shower of Stars" in 1954.
The famous Carnegie Hall concert took place on January 16, 1938, not 1939.
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Thomas Wade has: Played Supporting Player in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Man in Street in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Two-Headed Man in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Stagehand in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Second Man in Line in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950.
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