On Friday 22nd February on BBC 4 TV, there was an interesting documentary about how the big Swing Bands of the thirties and early forties evolved from a combination of Jazz and Dance music, headed by the likes of Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw, and how the economic problems of the post war years reduced those big bands to the smaller ensembles which produced the likes of Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Gerry Mulligan and others. Duke Ellington was among those talking about the period when Swing brought Black and White musicians together for the first time.
Of particular interest to those of us who spent our youth in the listening booths of record shops and AFN on our superhet wirelesses.
Catch it on the BBC TV RED BUTTON
Hornspieler
Of particular interest to those of us who spent our youth in the listening booths of record shops and AFN on our superhet wirelesses.
Catch it on the BBC TV RED BUTTON
Hornspieler
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