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01:00:01 1.95 |
BENNY GOODMAN & BAND
LET'S DANCE
(live)
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01:00:46 46.25 |
BENNY GOODMAN INTRODUCES THE SHOW AND DISCUSSES THE MEANING OF IMPROVISATION
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01:01:42 102.65 |
BENNY GOODMAN BAND
ALWAYS
(live)
PLAYS IT STRAIGHT AND THEN IMPROVISES ON IT
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01:07:38 458.76 |
BENNY GOODMAN TALKS MORE ABOUT IMPROVISATION
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01:08:35 515.74 |
BENNY GOODMAN & BAND
ROSE ROOM
BENNY GOODMAN & BAND - THEY MORF THE SONG INTO "IN A MELLOW TONE" BY DUKE ELLINGTON
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01:15:05 905.72 |
BENNY GOODMAN TALKS ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENTS OF JAZZ FROM THE 1930'S ON AND DISCUSSES CHARLIE PARKER AND ILLUSTRATES WHAT HIS CONTRIBUTIONS WERE
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01:16:02 962.13 |
BENNY GOODMAN & HIS BAND
HOW HIGH THE MOON
(live)
TRIES TO DEMONSTRATE A CHARLIE PARKER APPROACH TO IMPROVISATION
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01:21:54 1314.14 |
TALKS TO ZOOT SIMMS WHO IS PLAYING SAXOPHONE IN THE BAND BENNY ASKS BAND MEMBERS ABOUT JAZZ AND WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT WHEN THEY PLAY IT
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01:25:49 1549.05 |
BENNY GOODMAN AND BAND
JUMPING AT THE WOODSIDE (?)
(live)
PLAYS A CLASSIC FIRST PERFORMED BY THE BENNY GOODMAN QUARTET CIRCA LATE 1930'S
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01:30:44 1844.76 |
BENNY GOODMAN & BAND
LET'S DANCE
(live)
BENNY SAYS GOODNIGHT AND INTRODUCES BAND - HANK JONES ON PIANO, CLARK TERRY ON TRUMPET, ZOOT SIMMS ON SAX, ED SHAUNACY ON DRUMS , MILT HINTON ON BASS FIDDLE
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