Benny Goodman

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Benny Goodman was a leading jazz clarinet player and an outstanding bandleader of the Swing Era

May 30, 1909

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: May 30, 1909
  • Died on: June 13, 1986
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Bandleader, Clarinetist, Jewish Singers, Musicians
  • City/State: Illinois
  • Spouses: Alice Frances Hammond
  • Childrens: Benjie, Rachel

Benny Goodman born at

Chicago

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Birth Place

Benny Goodman married Alice Hammond Duckworth in 1942, with whom he had two children, Rachel Goodman Edelson and Benjie Goodman Lasseau. His wife died in 1978.

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Personal Life

He suffered a heart attack and died on June 13, 1986. He was buried in Long Ridge Cemetery in Stamford, Connecticut.

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Personal Life

Benny Goodman was born in Chicago on May 30, 1909, to David Goodman and Dora Grisinsky, both poor Jewish immigrants from the Russian empire. He was the ninth of their twelve children.

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Childhood & Early Life

With little income but a large family, they lived in an overcrowded slum populated by other immigrants of Irish, German, Scandinavian, Polish, Italian and Jewish origins. The conditions of the slums were horrible, with dirty streets, insufficient schools and improper sanitation. Money was also a constant problem in the family as his father could not earn more than 20 dollars per week.

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Childhood & Early Life

Benny Goodman was only ten when he picked up a clarinet for the first time. He first experienced live professional performances in Douglas Park, where his father used to take him with his siblings to see free band concerts. Soon his father enrolled him and two of his brothers at the Kehelah Jacob Synagogue, which was not only inexpensive, but also helped Benny gain his first basic lessons.

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Later, he started taking lessons from James Sylvester, and joined a band soon. He also received training from the clarinetist Franz Schoepp. He was influenced by other clarinetists like Johny Dodds and Jimmie Noone as well. Being a quick learner, he became a good player at an early age, and began playing professionally for several bands.

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Childhood & Early Life

At the age of 14, Benny Goodman became a member of the American Federation of Musicians. But in order to pursue his ambitions in the musical world, he had to abandon his studies.

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Career

He eventually joined the musical band of Ben Pollack in Los Angeles, and stayed with them until he became a leading soloist. His first album ‘A Jazz Holiday’ was released in 1928, after which he moved to New York. There he also worked on several radio shows, with several famous jazz artists of that time like Fats Waller, Ted Lewis and Bessie Smith.

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He started his career as a bandleader in 1934 for a group which became known as ‘The Benny Goodman Orchestra’. They performed a program regularly on the NBC radio show which was known as ‘Let’s Dance’. His composed an instrumental piece ‘Moonglow’ which became a big hit. The band later started taking tours across the country. They received much popularity for introducing a new kind of music.

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On 21 August 1935, the band made history owing to their incredible performance at the Palomar Ballroom, in Los Angeles. This event can be seen as the beginning of the Swing Era. Goodman also received appreciation for fighting racism by being one of the first white persons to form integrated bands.

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Benny Goodman had received widespread fame and success by the time he was just 28. His compositions were featured and broadcast by the radio show ‘The Camel Caravan’. The show ran till from 1936 to 1939.

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His ‘Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert’, a two-disc LP of Swing music first issued in 1950 is considered to be the "the single most important jazz or popular music concert in history: jazz's "coming out" party to the world of "respectable" music.” The first ever double album to be issues, it was also one of the first to sell over a million copies.

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Major Works