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    Benny Carter Quintet in Pakistan (Tape 1)

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    The Benny Carter Quintet perform at the American Center in Pakistan as part of the United States State Department tour. At the beginning of the recording, there is a brief intro by the Consul General of the United States and Benny Carter. Then Harry "Sweets" Edison (trumpet), Gildo Mahones (piano), John B. Williams (bass), Earl Palmer (drums), and Benny Carter (alto saxophone) perform "In a Mellotone" (6:27), "Undecided" (15:00), "Wave" (25:17), "Autumn Leaves" (35:58), "Misty" (43:32), and "Perdido" (48:36). This concert was filmed for Karachi television.Berger, M., Berger, E., & Patrick, J. (2002). Benny Carter, a life in American music (2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press, discography number 326.This project was supported by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

    Benny Carter Quintet in Pakistan (Tape 2)

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    The Benny Carter Quintet perform at the American Center in Pakistan as part of the United States State Department tour. Harry Sweets Edison (trumpet), Gildo Mahones (piano), John B. Williams (bass), Earl Palmer (drums), and Benny Carter (alto saxophone) perform "Supersweet " (0.50), and "Sky Dive" (9:22). At approximately 19:15, Carter introduces vocalist Millicent Browne who sings "Ol' Man River," "Just a Little Lovin' " (21:26), and "A Song for You" (24:32). At approximately 30:28, Browne speaks to the audience and then sings "I'm a Woman" (33:17). Carter introduces the next segment (37:00) and then the Quintet and Browne perform "Everyday I have the Blues" (39:14). Lastly, the Quintet performs "Take the A Train" (46:10). This concert was filmed for Karachi television.Berger, M., Berger, E., & Patrick, J. (2002). Benny Carter, a life in American music (2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press, discography number 326.This project was supported by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

    Tribute to Benny Carter

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    This recording contains a Tribute to Benny Carter recorded as part of the Jazz Today Series. The songs on the recording are Symphony in Riffs, Blues in my Heart, and Once Upon a Time. The composer is Benny Carter and the personelle includes: Kenny Baker (tp), George Chisholm (tb), Vic Ash (cl), Bertie King (as), Jimmy Skidmore (ts), Harry Klein (bar), Bill Le Sage (accor), Dill Jones (p), Cedric West (g), Frank Clarke (b), and Eddie Taylor (d).This project was supported by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

    Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) Benny Goodman Show, programs 45-50, Jubilee Series 261-262, and A Song is Born Voice Tracks (Side Two)

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    AFRS JUBILEE SERIES H-18, Program No. 261; June 23, 1947, Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California. TRIO: Benny Goodman, clt; Jimmy Rowles, p; Don Lamond, d. SEXTET: Benny Goodman, clt; Red Norvo, vib; Jimmy Rowles, p; Al Hendrickson, g; Harry Babasin, g; Don Lamond, d. 0:20 : Opening Announcements D-19970 ET: AFRS JUBILEE SERIES H-18, Program No. 262 - Part 1 Benny Carter’s All Stars [i.e., Just Jazz All Stars]: Chuck Peterson, tpt; Vic Dickenson, tbn; Benny Carter, as; Charlie Barnet, ts; Dodo Marmarosa, p; Irving Ashby, g; Red Callender, b; Jackie Mills, d. 1:36: How High The Moon 9:38: Announcements 9:54: Erroll’s Bounce - Erroll Garner, solo p 12:31: Announcements 12:37: Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe - Peggy Lee, voc w/rhythm accomp D-19971 ET: as preceding, except: Part 2 17:02: Them There Eyes - Peggy Lee, voc w/rhythm accomp 19:26: Announcements 19:47: Puttin’ On The Ritz - Trio: BG, Rowles, Lamond 23:45: Announcements 24:17: The Lonesome Road - Sextet 28:57: Announcements 29:09: Benny Carter’s All Stars: One O’Clock Jump - to sign off Note: “BG - On The Record” erroneously lists “The Lonesome Road” Under date of “early June 1947, Pasadena.” A Song Is Born - Voice Track - WOR 1168; August 1947, Hollywood 31:52: Voice only: Benny Goodman 13-1168-A ET: WOR 1168 - Part A 32:09: A Song Is Born - Benny Goodman voice tracks; Note: This ET also contains voice tracks of Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, Tommy Dorsey, and Charlie Barnet, which are not transcribed here. A Song Is Born - WOR 3177 Benny Goodman Sextet: Benny Goodman, clt; Lionel Hampton, vib; Mel Powell, p; Al Hendrickson, g; Harry Babasin, b; Louis Bellson, d. “Leaders” Orchestra: Benny Goodman, clt; Louis Armstrong, tpt; Tommy Dorsey, tbn; Charlie Barnet, ts; Lionel Hampton, vib; Mel Powell, p; Al Hendrickson,g; Harry Babasin, b; Louis Bellson, d; plus members of Lionel Hampton’s orchestra Armstrong - Hampton Nonet: Louis Armstrong, tpt; Vic Dickenson, tbn; Barney Bigard, clt;Benny Carter, as; Lionel Hampton, vib; Phil Moore, p; Irving Ashby g; Charlie Drayton, b; Zutty Singleton, d. 3177-A ET: WOR 3177 - Part A 33:26: Intro; announcement; Benny Goodman voice track Flying Home - Leaders Orchestra (intro only; complete on 3207 - A; excerpt on 3177 - A & B 34:58: Stealin’ Apples - Benny Goodman Sextet (intro only; complete also on; 3177 - B, 3207 - A & B 37:49: Announcements 38:19: Daddy-O - (Jeri Sullivan voice dub for Virginia Mayo), the Page Cavanaugh Trio 40:50: Announcements 41:02 Goldwyn Stomp - Armstrong-Hampton Nonet 42:23: Announcements 42:41: A Song was Born - Leaders Orchestra - voc Louis Armstrong, Jeri Sullivan, Golden Gate Quartet excerpt; complete on 3177-B 47:36: Announcements AND - Flying Home - Leaders Orchestra excerpt 3177-B; ET: as preceding, except: Part B 48:17: Intro; announcement; Tommy Dorsey voice track Flying Home Leaders Orchestra excerpt 49:23: I’m Getting Sentimental Over You / Marie - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 50:39: Announcements 50:48: Redskin Rhumba - Charlie Barnet Orchestra - excerpt 52:06: Announcements 52:14: Stealin’ Apples - Benny Goodman Sextet 55:04: Announcement 55:17: A Song Was Born - Leaders Orchestra - voc Louis Armstrong, Jeri Sullivan, Golden Gate Quartet complete 1:02:04: Announcements & concluding remarks 1:02:23: I’m Getting Sentimental Over You - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra n/c Notes: There is a serious error in “BG - On The Record” – it lists this film as of August 1948, instead of the correct 1947. Title of the selection by the Armstrong-Hampton Nonet is “Goldwyn Stomp,” As confirmed by Samuel Goldwyn test acetates (see REEL No. ET-21). See also further comment on those aoetates on REEL No. ET-21. In terms of complete or partial renditions, titles in which Benny Goodman participated are shown correctly above, and on REEL No. ET-21. These details differ in minor degree from those shown in “BG-OTR.”Connor DR (Donald R.) Benny Goodman: Listen to His Legacy. Scarecrow Press; 1988, pages 185-188.This project was supported by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

    Urbanissimo (1 of 2)

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    This recording contains the soundtrack to "Urbanissimo," the 1966 animated film by John and Faith Hubley. Benny Carter wrote and conducted music for the film. The soundtrack features Maynard Ferguson, Harry Edison (tp), Pete Jolly (p), Ray Brown (b), Shelly Manne (d).Berger, M., Berger, E., & Patrick, J. (2002). Benny Carter, a life in American music (2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press, page 752.This project was supported by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

    Benny to Mr. H. B. Smith, 30 September 1962

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    Benny states we are okay and says things in Oxford are a mess. Asks recipients to call Bob\u27s mother.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/west_union_tel/1134/thumbnail.jp

    BENNY GOODMAN SEXTET / BENNY GOODMAN SEXTET

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    Titre uniforme : [Star dust]Titre uniforme : [After you've gone]Titre uniforme : [As long as I live]Titre uniforme : [Liza]Comprend : AFTER YOU'VE GONE / CREAMER - LAYTON - STARDUST / CARMICHAEL - PARISH - BENNY'S BUGLE / GOODMAN - BASIE - ON THE ALAMO / G. KAHN - I. JONES - SHIVERS / C. CHRISTIAN - HAMPTON - SLIPPED DISC / Benny GOODMAN - A SMO-O-OOTH ONE / B. GOODMAN - AC-BC CURRENT / CHRISTIAN - HAMPTON - GOODMAN - Lisa / KAHN - I. GERSHWIN - G. GERSHWIN - AS LONG AS I LIVE / KOEHLER - ARLEN - BREAKFAST FEUD / Benny GOODMAN - BILLY / Benny GOODMANBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière
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