Tribute to Benny Goodman

Friday 31 May 2024

The Music VillageBrusselBelgium

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May 31 @ 20 h 30 min
Tribute to Benny Goodman
The Music Village
Rue des Pierres 50 Steenstraat, Brussels, Belgium
Peter Verhas (Clarinet), René Harvengt (Vibraphone),
Paul Bourdiaudhy (Drums), Stijn Wouters (piano),
Stefan Willems (Bass)
 
Benny Goodman learned clarinet at his synagogue, bolstered by two years of classical training. He made his professional debut at 12 and became part of the rich Chicago jazz scene, steeped in the music of New Orleans. Goodman first recorded in 1926 and spent several years as a first-call musician in New York. His 1934 band was broadcast on the popular “Let’s Dance” radio show which aired coast to coast. An otherwise unsuccessful tour in 1935 ended in a smash hit in Los Angeles where the audience went wild. Thus, it is said, swing was born and Goodman became its name  King of Swing  !
As a composer Goodman contributed to ”Stompin’ at the Savoy,” “Seven Come Eleven,” “Air Mail Special,” “Flying Home,” “Don’t Be That Way,” ”Lullaby in Rhythm,” “If Dreams Come True,” and “Soft Winds.”
Goodman also helped racial integration in America. In the early 1930s, black and white jazz musicians could not play together in most clubs or concerts. In the Southern states, racial segregation was enforced by law. Benny Goodman broke with tradition by hiring Teddy Wilson to play with him and drummer Gene Krupa in the Benny Goodman Trio. In 1936, he added Lionel Hampton on vibes to form the Benny Goodman Quartet.
 
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The Music Village

Akoestiek, muziek, lichtshow, bühne, onthaal, comfort, food & drinks. Het is er allemaal; net als in de grote New Yorkse en Londense clubs. The Music Village laat de jazz en muziekfanaat, zowel publiek als artiest, de hoogdagen van de grote internationale jazz clubs van weleer opnieuw beleven.

Location:

Steenstraat 50
1000
Brussel
Belgium