Posts Tagged ‘Benny’
CD Cut O’Vinyl: Benny Goodman: Slipped Disc
This track features The King of Swing with his sextet, doin’ the thing like it oughta be. From the CD “Slipped Disc 1945-46″ and the LP “Swing Into Spring”.
Duration : 0:3:14
Slipped Disc – Benny Goodman.1971
Slipped Disc Goodman Benny 1971?
Probably in the late sixties or early seventies, Benny Goodman plays Slipped Disc. Also in the band are Hank Jones piano, Bobby Hackett trumpet, Zoot Sims tenor sax, Red Norvo and Slam Stewart bass.
Duration : 0:3:17
He’s Funny That Way by Benny Goodman Sextet (1945)
Vocal chorus: Jane Harvey
The Legendary “Slipped Disc”-Sextet from 1945-1946.
This 78rpm-record is played on my portable “His Master’s Voice” gramophone from 1938 (Serie 102c, with green leather case).
One of Benny Goodman’s greatest combos was the sextet that he led in 1945. With Red Norvo on vibes, either Teddy Wilson or Mel Powell on piano and the humming bass solos of Slam Stewart, this unit had a lot of personality and yet allowed Goodman to operate throughout as the lead voice. This used to be a highly enjoyable band. Great swing music from Benny Goodman who is heard throughout at his best.
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Duration : 0:3:5
I Got Rhythm by Benny Goodman Sextet (1945)
The Legendary “Slipped Disc”-Sextet from 1945-1946.
This 78rpm-record is played on my portable “His Master’s Voice” gramophone from 1938 (Serie 102c, with green leather case).
One of Benny Goodman’s greatest combos was the sextet that he led in 1945. With Red Norvo on vibes, either Teddy Wilson or Mel Powell on piano and the humming bass solos of Slam Stewart, this unit had a lot of personality and yet allowed Goodman to operate throughout as the lead voice. This used to be a highly enjoyable band. Great swing music from Benny Goodman who is heard throughout at his best.
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Duration : 0:2:57
Shine by Benny Goodman Sextet (1945)
The Legendary “Slipped Disc”-Sextet from 1945-1946.
This 78rpm-record is played on my portable “His Master’s Voice” gramophone from 1938 (Serie 102c, with green leather case).
One of Benny Goodman’s greatest combos was the sextet that he led in 1945. With Red Norvo on vibes, either Teddy Wilson or Mel Powell on piano and the humming bass solos of Slam Stewart, this unit had a lot of personality and yet allowed Goodman to operate throughout as the lead voice. This used to be a highly enjoyable band. Great swing music from Benny Goodman who is heard throughout at his best.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13069421@N04/3551769877/
Duration : 0:3:21

