Benny Goodman 1985 at The New York Marriott Marquis kzbin.info/aero/PLrPaVntmR59tGQC-IYWFXfi1yoDxyTk9k
@JackiePhillipsTheSocialPet6 ай бұрын
Is this the whole concert??
@ellaroberts18124 жыл бұрын
As soon we find the cure for covid-19, please someone bring back something like this, the venue, the orchestra, dinner and adult humans well dressed 🕺💃
@robertduis67305 жыл бұрын
Super to hear Benny Goodman speak about Fletcher Henderson like this !!!!!
@nicolasblondel55015 жыл бұрын
Born in 1909, he crossed decades always with freshness and style ! his tribute to Fletcher Henderson is really moving.
@coloraturaElise5 жыл бұрын
Benny was grinning while Ken Peplowski was playing his tenor solo--wouldn't that just make your day! I've heard Ken play clarinet like Benny, too, here at UCF, so he was listening and learning from the Master!
@wstewic3 жыл бұрын
This why we love Benny!
@lindalawon9151 Жыл бұрын
Just plain love Clarinetist, Benny Goodman and the famous Big Band Era. My favorite of his is In The Mood. Beautiful Benny Goodman's tribute to Fletch Henderson.
@theaviationenthusiast4644 жыл бұрын
Beautiful music, I love benny goodman's music!
@karajokoo4 жыл бұрын
Benny Goodman is simply tops!
@bobhaspel20324 жыл бұрын
Yes he was
@elisabetyyy826011 ай бұрын
Que orqueston , grandioso!!! Hermosa e inolvidable música !!! Gracias x recordarla!!!
@alessoul16 жыл бұрын
me and did not have another naum parecid as the Benny Goodman, every time I hear him touch my eyes fill with tears, and thank you for you have put this wonderful work of this great artist
@guapo27725 жыл бұрын
Fantastic music MASTER CLARINET Benny Goodman FOREVER and FANTASTIC ORCHESTRA
@nadyarossi51025 жыл бұрын
Wonderful musicians! Sadly, we won't see their like again.
@bblegacy Жыл бұрын
They exist now and a lot of them. It's the musical / cultural ignorance of audiences who cant fathom the idea of supporting LIVE bands to actually work and tour and earn a living. That, and the trash that passes for music hurled at audiences via the major media business and large internet based social media. Now, back to the audience - they're all too happy to sit on their a**es at home watching a big screen TV rather than go out to actually support LIVE music if it's not a Friday or Saturday. Musicians of this caliber are apt to be doing anything BUT music to earn a living because oh yeah I almost forgot, audiences want everything FREE now too.
@EJLegionHonor4 жыл бұрын
Benny Goodman was an extraordinary and fascinating classic Jazz musician and composer as well.
@denissutherland36533 жыл бұрын
That is music!!!!!!!
@EJLegionHonor4 жыл бұрын
Benny Goodman values black musician talent such as Fletcher Henderson.
@LT-ne1hr10 жыл бұрын
I play clarinet....and I dont know how he makes his clarinet talk...love ya Benny!
@jfuzz9083 Жыл бұрын
Practice, practice, practice. ("I think he sleeps with that GD clarinet", said one of his players one time)
@jetturner26004 жыл бұрын
Benny died 1n June, 1986, only eight months after this performance!!
@CarsandCollectors4 жыл бұрын
Damn that sucks
@t.p.l.26728 күн бұрын
Por fortuna, aun viven y estan activos algunos de estos maestros, para disfrute de los verdaderos melómanos del auténtico jazz
@JuanBernardoIrigoyen9 жыл бұрын
Muchos miembros de esta orquesta fueron alumnos de Yale del Sr, Benny Goodman y en 1985 el consiguió rescatar un glorioso pasado musical con intérpretes que no vivieron los años 30 como él y sin embargo la orquesta suena como si realmente fueran esos años del gran Fletcher Henderson, pianista , compositor y arreglador en la orquesta de Benny. Este indiscutible maestro de los clásicos y del Jazz nos habla de esos años e interpreta "Anything for you"(Cualquier cosa por tí) tema de Hill, Williams y Hopkins.
@JuanBernardoIrigoyen9 жыл бұрын
Nell Sabrsula Thanks for appreciating the video Nell, kisses.
@mirtateresahaidamacha4032859 жыл бұрын
Maravilloso !!!
@JuanBernardoIrigoyen9 жыл бұрын
mirtateresa haidamacha Gracias Mirta, besos.
@cachosanguinetti53313 жыл бұрын
Tuve el privilegio de verlo cuando estuvo en Buenos Aires en 1961,en un teatro de avenida Corrientes.Yo tenía 17 años ....gracias Benny Godman...
@ciroalb316 жыл бұрын
Every body has an off day, I've never seen or heard Benny in anything but top form. A little surprising to see him with charts. Usually he knew the numbers inside and out.
@mordofintz81592 жыл бұрын
One of the best big bands of the time
@wstewic5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Benny for this performance and the very nice gestiure to the Smack!
@Vazmusic4 жыл бұрын
A great band! And Benny sounds great.
@kevinford694 жыл бұрын
If you play the original 1935-1938 RCA recordings (in my opinion) of these songs this band (in 1985) hits (swings) so hard. Benny never lost a step. This was am amazing concert thank you PBS.
@bblegacy Жыл бұрын
Benny rehearsed, and he rehearsed ALL of his bands over the years very hard, including this one. Unlike 99% of ALL big bands now that just plain don't rehearse and SOUND like they never rehearse. And the few that do don't tear arrangements up in detail to make sure that section phrasings from measure to measure, vibrato and the entire balance of a band between the sections in the band is properly set from beginning to end on every arrangement. It makes a difference. There is a casualness about ensemble playing now that was unthinkable even in the 1980s and 1990s. And audiences now are so accustomed to mediocrity they will applaud a band just for showing up and managing to find the bandstand and start less than 15 minutes late.
@AntonioFlores-rn1du5 жыл бұрын
100% benny goodman👏👏❤
@fabiolaviveros6294Ай бұрын
Es una obra que resalta la importancia de la improvisación en el jazz, pero también su capacidad para contar historias a través de la música.
@sambrinson61538 жыл бұрын
One true genius among orchestra leaders in jazz and swing music was the incomparable Benny Goodman. His music made folks move, even if they were a handicapped. I simply loved him for his musical greatness and his unrelenting humanity, coming at a time when there was not much reward or benefit for being such a concerned person. Today, I thank the great G-d for bringing this one-of-a-kind man to us.
@alfredocorreia9385 Жыл бұрын
QUE MARAVILHA!!! Benny conseguiu com essa Fabulosa Big Band, levar todo o climax da Era do Swing para 1985!!! ESPETACULAR!
@wstewic4 жыл бұрын
Benny, we love you madly!
@robertduis292510 жыл бұрын
A "start" of a Day with this Video means a "Good Day" to me!
@mariuszbielecki8973 жыл бұрын
To był ijest moim ulubieńcem
@CarlosGarcia-oc2ib11 жыл бұрын
Que gratos recuerdos de aquella epoca, muy buena música y ritmo, la ejecución es de lo mejor. Que lindo es ver la gente muy bien presentada. Desgraciadamente Benny se nos fue, pero quedan sus grabaciones y ojalá la gente nunca lo olvide.Seguiré de por vida gustando de este genio de la música.
@michellemasson17067 жыл бұрын
Boy I had been just dying to get in this band sooo bad!!! : From the minute I first found these clips. It was always my dream to meet and play with no other than the legendary Benny Goodman. We grew up together. To all you Benny Goodman fans out there just like me , surprise surprise...Believe it or not, with the help of technology, I replaced Laurie Frink, as the lead trumpet. I was virtually in her spot in just about every video posted on KZbin from this concert. Female players were very rare in these big bands, especially in Benny's young days. When I first found these clips, I was so surprised to see a female player here. I believe Benny purposely had Laurie as lead trumpet in this final band, because he wanted to get a chance to meet me and have me replace her in his final band, before his passing one year later, in 1986. He knew due to his sudden health decline, his days were numbered. He knew he couldn't leave us without meeting me and having me play in his band first. His wish came true. It was the best moment ever of my life to know and work with someone like Benny. What a blessing. I do know that Laurie Frink is dead now...It was magic...Benny loved me so much from when we first met, he puposely wanted Laurie to come back from heaven as me. I just loved going back in time to 1985 with my famous trumpet, being the one make all the action happen on that amazing dance floor, as well as also getting the opportunity to sing one number, Memories of you...Boy what a beautiful song. Getting the chance to sing it along with no one other than Benny Goodman on clarinet, was the icing on the cake. My favorite part of the whole experience was in this clip, at the 1:23 mark, when Benny turns around to the audience, prompting the dancing. Seeing all those dancers out there made me realize I really do have a true purpose. I constantly suffer from a number of disabilities and often feel ignored, as if I have no purpose. I won't go into a lot of details regarding what happened to me, but all I can say is part of my brain is ruined. It doesn't work properly. Benny Goodman, you saved me for sure...I can't thank you enough... I'm so glad I got to play in your band while I am still in good shape. You have always been my true medicine. Thank you Benny ...I'm so glad I got to meet you and work with you, especially just before you went to the other side... Boy did you still have it in your final days, at age 76! Amazing! Thank you so much for giving me the once in a lifetime opportunity to bring joy to my senior friends who remember your amazing music. May the Lord Bless You. To all you Benny Goodman fans out there who possibly remember this last concert of Benny's in NY from 1985, FYI, I'm only 22... Benny's youngest player ever! Yes!! I was born in 1995...This concert was recorded exactly ten years before I was born. Ha! In addition, I went back even further, also appearing in two of his other concerts: one from his youth , and one at Carnegie Hall, from 1974. Ha! How amazing! I'm like a time machine...Benny just loved me so much, he wanted me to follow him everywhere. Meeting Benny and becoming his friend was the absolute best thing ever. . Being a part of this final concert was just the icing on the cake. Thank you so very much again for the amazing inspiration, Benny Goodman. You are the best thing that ever happened to me. I don't know what I would have done without you. I really do hope I live to 100. I'll always remember you, and this amazing experience will remain in my heart forever: from now, until I eventually go to heaven 80 years from now, with you and Laurie Frink. God bless. Love, your biggest fan, Michelle Masson - Cuesta.
@ednaanjos49136 жыл бұрын
@Jane Goldgood.....edna..anjos...
@Crockerish9 жыл бұрын
Love these videos,man that guy had talent and could make that clarinet talk,my favorite is Stealing Apples.
@AlannaBorden2 ай бұрын
They don’t make music like this anymore
@anacrusa8616 жыл бұрын
Grande¡¡¡Debería ser eterno, simplemente el mejor clarinetista de la historia de la música, tanto culta como en jazz.
@amandabarcos36316 жыл бұрын
Y Edmond Hall...son los mejores
@WilfriedBerk4 жыл бұрын
3:22 Ken Peplowski, tenor sax
@pedroluispetrillo62892 жыл бұрын
Wonderful Grand father!
@billelsbury28614 жыл бұрын
the greatest !!!!!!
@neilmansfield83293 жыл бұрын
This is a great video
@rcwambold15 жыл бұрын
Hey, WOW! Looks like Bob Haggart on bass and Louis Bellson, drums, too! Fantastic! Trumpet soloist gets nice Berigan-ish style going, too, I think. Thanks for this post!
@JackiePhillipsTheSocialPet6 ай бұрын
Wow!!! What a treat to see this!!!
@paulocesarmoreto10812 жыл бұрын
Benny é um dos Grandes Mestres das big bands!
@phredl4 жыл бұрын
Tight band!
@MapleSyrupPoet Жыл бұрын
Are you a good dancer? Boyssss ...learn to dance, before you prance, at those nightclubs ...forget sports, take up dancing 💃 🕺 1st ...and a fine woman, you will never be without 😉
@robertallen22433 жыл бұрын
Drummer is Louis Bellson, who was married to the great singer Pearl Bailey and whose band backed her in concerts.
@Andrewsaxy9 жыл бұрын
Wow!
@Delfidash9 жыл бұрын
Hi Andre , Vey nice and thanks
@Andrewsaxy9 жыл бұрын
Nadia Lynggaard Надя,здравствуй! Надеюсь у тебя все хорошо. Я искал эту вещь,потому что она есть у меня в исп.саксофониста Гэрри Аллена,хотелось узнать авторов. Почему - то в массиве Real books я ее не нашел.Здесь Гудман называет последних из авторов Флетчера хендерсона,так вроде.А впереди я не разобрал еще две фамилии.Но главное - нот я так и не нашел.Все это не сложно,но хотелось правильную гармонию.
@xToxicTurtlex14 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting these videos...my 11 yr old is now learning the clarinet and I am having him watch THE MASTER at work!!!
@ralphgarner47256 жыл бұрын
Here at the top of his game, Benny Goodman died at age 77 on June 17, 1986, only eight months after this appearance.
@marrievaquilar46636 жыл бұрын
We by
@dvhilten665 жыл бұрын
I think he was 87 at his end..
@bblegacy10 ай бұрын
@@dvhilten66BG was 77 when he died, not 87.
@lenitalopescecilio50625 жыл бұрын
Muito show!!!! Lindo!
@Limersjazz11 жыл бұрын
When Heaven Looks like THIS ..... No problem to go to-day!
@metaloard141012 жыл бұрын
thanks for upload this video, is amazing!!! thank you so much!!
@taniatorres8915Ай бұрын
Increíble
@bobeunie14 жыл бұрын
What a band!-thanks
@lenitalopescecilio50625 жыл бұрын
Muito Show!! Lindo
@mariofesta19683 жыл бұрын
Che meraviglia
@A3E5D29 күн бұрын
❤
@doraceppi49216 жыл бұрын
Straordinario ne sono innamorata
@rgm19277 жыл бұрын
Bob Haggart on bass is no longer with us but Dick Hyman is still alive at 90 years of ageas of March 2017.
@jas026able7 жыл бұрын
Was just listening to Dick Hyman on organ accompanying Maxine Sullivan, The Folks Who Live on the Hill, 1955, KZbin.
@EJLegionHonor3 жыл бұрын
Fletcher Anderson was a black swing musician or classic Jazz musician in the 20's and early 30's. He also had an orchestra like Benny Goodman. Fletcher was a brilliant black musician.
@bblegacy Жыл бұрын
His last name was Henderson, NOT Anderson. His full name was James Fletcher Hamilton Henderson (b. 1897, d. 1952).
@ApartmentKing668 ай бұрын
As an arranger, HENDERSON (where'd you get Anderson?) was the architect of "the Goodman Sound." It was Henderson's arrangements that made Goodman's band stand out from the rest of the Big Bands of the Swing Era.
@sarahspurlin56613 жыл бұрын
Blues mix
@gljay5 жыл бұрын
Would have been nice to be there. Would need to leave the dance shoes at home though as those people have no idea of dance etticit what so ever. Is it me or are these noisy KZbin "music" commercials annoying as hell?
@denisgriffiths70 Жыл бұрын
Good sax
@ArnieDahl15 жыл бұрын
Fantastic. Man, I think of all the missed opportunities I had to see Benny and many other greats in person. At least it is available on video to enjoy. This grand music will never die. Does anyone know if the whole video is available anywhere?
@jfuzz9083 Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing it in total as a PBS special, so the video exists, just not sure how available it is. It was released on vinyl and cd for sure. Great thing about big bands and guys like Goodman is there is a treasure trove of recordings, alternate takes, radio remotes all done in different eras with very gifted but different personnel. It makes for endlessly fun listening.
@BixBolden16 жыл бұрын
It is really I would do anything for you composed by Alexander Hill, Claude Hopkins, and Bob Williams
@rmo527 жыл бұрын
Personnel: Clarinet:Benny Goodman Piano:Dick Hyman Drums:Louis Bellson Bass:Bob Haggart Guitar:James Chirillo Tenor Sax:Ken Peplowski, Loren Schoenberg Alto Sax:Chuck Wilson, Jack Stuckey Baritone Sax:Danny Bank Trombone:Bobby Pring, Eddie Bert, Matt Finders Trumpet:Laurie Frink, Randy Sandke, John Eckert, Paul Cohen
@raymondsix46947 ай бұрын
Thought that was Dick Hyman on the piano
@RayJazz128 күн бұрын
Stan's records for us here in the UK were never cheap on Capitol at 6s6d a pop. 2 hours wages for skilled man.
@helluvagun15 жыл бұрын
@Santalucesguy! You probably haven't heard a lot of B.G. If you think his playing is hideous you shouldn't bother to get into, or even listen to big bands from the swing era! He was #1 on clarinet and as a leader, tough and rough but brilliant!
@jfuzz9083 Жыл бұрын
... and still is number 1 ... others might match but never supplant him.
@4205lr13 жыл бұрын
Nice tenor solo by Ken Peplowski.
@mrjimmienoone21305 жыл бұрын
I don't believe it! Isn't that the great Ken Peplowski on tenor sax??
@odietarceo4 жыл бұрын
I believe it is actually Peplowski's orchestra, which Benny fronted for this concert!
@jazzfan4453 жыл бұрын
I’ve read that this was a big band organized by Loren Schoenberg, the other tenor saxophonist here.
Super że można w 21wieku to oglądać genialnych jazzmenów Dzisiaj już nie ma takich geniuszy i wspaniałych instrumentalistów...a szkoda!
@LT-ne1hr10 жыл бұрын
Benny pays tribute to a "negro" band...first guy to employ African-Americans....you go Benny!
@mushmorant92536 жыл бұрын
First white guy you mean. Look up Helen Oakley Dance. She was instrumental in helping Benny decide to put Teddy Wilson on the stage as a very visible part of his band (actually initially as part of a trio with Gene Krupa) which broke the colour line in music.
@dale195325 жыл бұрын
Such talented musicians, and the dancers just bopping back forth, not really dancing. Meanwhile, their children an grandchildren have no clue want real music is about, just thumpa thumpa thumpa, chanting etc.
@manoeljoaquimguimaraesvasc29694 жыл бұрын
Yes, people there are not dancing, just moving back and forth.
@MrJaycasey5 жыл бұрын
Fine , I'm rededicating it to Benny . They were always like partners . So be it .
@elevatorsofchicagolandandb9218 жыл бұрын
music begins at 1:12
@DavidWJones-bd3md4 жыл бұрын
Can you use this device on an Apple desktop computer?
@ronniewoodsbellmontsounds70456 жыл бұрын
Hey Who's that guy on the horn? Good oozed.
@denisgriffiths70 Жыл бұрын
Pagini of jazz melodic cos riffs of jazz n concherto
@einardahl69555 жыл бұрын
2.33 Isn't that Gene Krupa himself? He looks and sounds like him. Anyway, wonderful music from the good old times........
@BigDaveSwinger5 жыл бұрын
That is Mr. Pearl Bailey, Louie Bellson, who is legendary drummer in his own right.
@ednaanjos49133 жыл бұрын
@@BigDaveSwinger Gold.. .....Jose......Anjos....
@bblegacy Жыл бұрын
It would be pretty difficult considering that Gene Krupa died in 1973 and this was recorded for PBS in 1985. The drummer is Louie Bellson.
@Chimbo6515 жыл бұрын
Great swinging Band!! But a lot of ignorant rich people in the audience. R.I.P Benny Goodman
@jfuzz9083 Жыл бұрын
Yeah ... how can they just mill around like that ... they look like they're dancing to elevator music!
@pjreynoldsa14 жыл бұрын
Holy smokes!!! That is Gene Krupa!!!
@randallriley4 жыл бұрын
Gene Krupa died in 1973. That is Louis Bellson on drums on this 1985 date.
@heartrenderer0515 жыл бұрын
@Chimbo65 So what! They paid to get in. Maybe, you would rather Benny have a bunch of ignorant poor people in the audience who have not bathed in over a eek.
@lewstone19344 жыл бұрын
Fletcher Henderson was good, but Lew Stone (UK) was better. Listen to "Tiger Rag" and "That's a Plenty" on youtube. I've heard these arrangements hundreds of times and they always sound like the first time. Lew Stone And His Band (1934). P.S. The greatest clarinettist of the time- Joe Crossman on lead.
@EJLegionHonor2 жыл бұрын
I disagree with your statement
@rmo525 ай бұрын
And I agree with your statement.
@paradiddlemcflam71674 ай бұрын
It makes little sense to make this comparison. Different styles of jazz.
@f.c17222 ай бұрын
You Must Be "Out Of Your Mind"With This "Statement!" Fletcher Henderson" & "His Orchestra" Was Pure Genius !!!" "Totally Awesome!!" The Only Thing That Held Him & His Orchestra Back, Was the "Ignorant Race" Times Of Your Forbears!!!
@Santalucesguy15 жыл бұрын
He sucks at playing the clarinet, too bad he chosse the clarinet to express such music.
@jfuzz9083 Жыл бұрын
If you're going to say something silly, at least make it funny ... you should have said he 'blows' at playing the clarinet.