I identify myself with Louis Jordan more than any other artist
~Chuck Berry
In the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Museum: Louis Jordan:
Continue reading July 8: Louis Jordan was born in 1908, 107 years ago
I identify myself with Louis Jordan more than any other artist
~Chuck Berry
In the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Museum: Louis Jordan:
Continue reading July 8: Louis Jordan was born in 1908, 107 years ago
If it sounds good and feels good, then it IS good!
~Duke EllingtonArt is dangerous. It is one of the attractions: when it ceases to be dangerous you don’t want it.
~Duke EllingtonBy the time of his passing, he was considered amongst the world’s greatest composers and musicians. The French government honored him with their highest award, the Legion of Honor, while the government of the United States bestowed upon him the highest civil honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
~allaboutjazz.com
Take The “A” Train (Reveille with Beverly from 1943):
Benny Goodman was the first celebrated bandleader of the Swing Era, dubbed “The King of Swing,” his popular emergence marking the beginning of the era. He was an accomplished clarinetist whose distinctive playing gave an identity both to his big band and to the smaller units he led simultaneously. The most popular figure of the first few years of the Swing Era, he continued to perform until his death 50 years later.
~William Ruhlmann (allmusic.com)
Moonglow:
From Wikipedia:
Benjamin David “Benny” Goodman (May 30, 1909 – June 13, 1986) was an American jazz and swing musician, clarinetist and bandleader; widely known as the “King of Swing”.
In the mid-1930s, Benny Goodman led one of the most popular musical groups in America. His January 16, 1938 concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City is described by critic Bruce Eder as “the single most important jazz or popular music concert in history: jazz’s ‘coming out’ party to the world of ‘respectable’ music.”
Goodman’s bands launched the careers of many major names in jazz, and during an era of segregation, he also led one of the first well-known racially-integrated jazz groups. Goodman continued to perform to nearly the end of his life, including exploring his interest in classical music.
cut from “Hollywood Hotel” film (1937) – Sing Sing Sing:
Other June-13:
Continue reading Today: The late Benny Goodman passed away in 1986 – 27 years ago