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  1. Benny Goodmans beruehmtes Carnegie Hall-Konzert aus dem Jahr 1938. Mit Harry James, Count Basie, Gene Krupa, Lionel Hampton, Teddy Wilson, Lester Young, Buck Clayton, Ziggy Elman und vielen anderen Jazz-Groessen.

  2. 3. Feb. 2024 · “Swingtime in the Rockies” Recorded live in performance by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra at Carnegie Hall in New York on January 16, 1938. Benny Goodman, clarinet, directing: Ziggy Elman first and solo trumpet; Harry James and Chris Griffin, trumpets; Red Ballard and Vernon Brown, trombones; Hymie Shertzer, first alto saxophone; George Koenig, alto saxophone; Arthur Rollini and Irving ...

  3. BENNY GOODMAN - Live At The Carnegie Hall 6 Oct. 1939 - CD - Live Import - **Excellent Condition**. BENNY GOODMAN - Live At The Carnegie Hall 6 Oct. 1939 - CD - Live Import - *VG* 502095721032 | eBay Hauptinhalt anzeigen

  4. Live At Carnegie Hall-1938 Complete. Columbia: G0100007040727. Buy download online. Benny Goodman, Howard Fritzson (director), Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, Vocal by Helen Forrest, Walter Page, Johnny Hodges, Buck Clayton, Harry Carney, Lester Young, Lionel Hampton, Babe Russin (tenor saxophone), Ziggy Elman (trumpet), Chris Griffin (trumpet), Red Ballard (trombone), Art Rollini...

  5. At some point in the decade he adopted the name "Ziggy Elman". Elman is a shortening of Finkelman, while "Ziggy" is believed to be a reference to Florenz Ziegfeld. In 1936 Elman joined the Benny Goodman orchestra as a trumpet player after playing briefly with Alex Bertha's local big band at Steel Pier in Atlantic City, where Goodman heard him and was impressed. His 1939 composition "And the ...

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  7. 7. Juni 2019 · From late August 1940 until early 1943, Elman was the featured trumpet soloist in Tommy Dorsey’s band. (At right – Ziggy Elman solos with Tommy Dorsey’s band in 1941. The trumpeter to his right who is visible is Chuck Peterson. The drummer in the foreground is Buddy Rich.) By this time, he had developed a brash, colorful, swaggering style ...