Benny Goodman(1909-1986)
- Actor
- Music Department
- Composer
The King of Swing! Famed clarinetist, composer ("Stompin' at the
Savoy") and conductor, educated at the Lewis Institute in Chicago and a
student of Schillinger and Schoepp. He was a clarinetist with the
orchestras of Bix Beiderbecke, Jules Herbuveaux, Arnold Johnson and Ben Pollack, and also
played in Broadway theater orchestras. He began to lead his own
orchestras in 1934 at the Billy Rose Music Hall, then conducted the
orchestra on the weekly radio program "Let's Dance" in 1934-1935, and
played at numerous hotels, colleges and theaters. Expanding his musical
efforts, he performed in chamber music concerts, later touring
throughout the US, Europe, the Far East, South America and the USSR and
made many recordings. Joining ASCAP in 1945, his chief musical
collaborators included Count Basie, Harry James, Mitchell Parish, Andy Razaf, Edgar M. Sampson,
Chick Webb, and Teddy Wilson. Some of his other popular songs and instrumental
compositions include "Lullaby in Rhythm," "Don't Be That Way," "Seven
Come Eleven," "Flying Home," "Two O'Clock Jump," "Air Mail Special,"
"Dizzy Spells," "If Dreams Come True," "Georgia Jubilee," "Four Once
More," and "The Kingdom of Swing".