PUBLISHED: Apr 21, 2016
DESCRIPTION:
Hear the radio episode here: http://n.pr/1spYEkH
In the late 1930s, a bespectacled white man who played the clarinet was a teen idol. That was Benny Goodman, and he got to be that way from leading a quartet with Lionel Hampton, Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa — jazz's first major mixed-race band. In a special stage show written by Geoffrey Ward and narrated by Wendell Pierce, a young band with a rotating cast of clarinetists tells the whole story at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Jazz Night In America learns about the history of the Benny Goodman Quartet, onstage from The Appel Room.
SKIP TO:
Wendell Pierce Intro - 1:06
"Sweet Georgia Brown" - 7:11
Hiring a "Colored Boy of Great Talent" - 13:00
"Who" - 17:22
Wendell 3 - 22:01
"Opus 1/2" - 23:56
Wendell 4 - 31:40
"Moonglow" - 35:20
Recorded March 5, 2016 @ Jazz at Lincoln Center
Script written by Geoffrey C. Ward
MUSICIANS:
Christian Sands (musical director, piano), Peter Anderson (clarinet), Will Anderson (clarinet), Patrick Bartley (clarinet), Janelle Reichman (clarinet), Joel Ross (vibraphone), Sammy Miller (drums)
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