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  1. In 1938 Benny Goodman hired the talented 23 year old to recreate Bix's "I'm Coming Virginia" solo at his (Goodman's) 1938 Carnegie Hall concert. In the late 1930s, Hackett played lead trumpet in the Vic Schoen Orchestra, which backed the Andrews Sisters. In the 1940 Fred Astaire movie, Second Chorus. Hackett can be heard on the ...

  2. The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert by Benny Goodman, Columbia Records catalogue item SL-160, is a two- disc LP of swing and jazz music recorded at Carnegie Hall in New York City on January 16, 1938. First issued in 1950, the landmark recording captured the premiere performance given by a big band in the famed concert venue.

    • January 16, 1938
    • 1950, November 2, 1999 (reissue)
  3. Leben und Wirken. Hackett gilt als einer der wichtigsten Trompeter der Bix-Beiderbecke -Nachfolge und galt wegen seines milden Tons in den 1930er Jahren als „neuer Bix“: Beispielsweise engagierte ihn Benny Goodman extra für sein Carnegie-Hall Konzert von 1938, um Beiderbeckes populäres I'm coming, Virginia von 1927 zu ...

  4. The World's Greatest JazzBand Of Yank Lawson & Bob Haggart With Special Guests Bobby Hackett And Maxine Sullivan With Bud Freeman, Bob Wilber, Vic Dickenson, Eddie Hubble, Ralph Sutton And Gus Johnson Jr. - In Concert: Vol. 2 At Carnegie Hall | Releases | Discogs.

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  5. The beauty of Bobby Hackett’s trumpet and cornet made a lasting impression on all of us back in the old days. These authors’ first encounter with this brilliant artist was through his participation at the Benny Goodman Carnegie Hall Concert. To collect all his records has become an obsession! Early history:

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  6. The World's Greatest JazzBand Of Yank Lawson & Bob Haggard Special Guest Bobby Hackett With Vic Dickenson, Bud Freeman, Eddie Hubble, Gus Johnson Jr., Ralph Sutton And Bob Wilber - In Concert: Vol. 1 - Massey Hall | Releases | Discogs.

  7. He doubled on cornet and guitar throughout his career. In 1938, Hackett fronted his own band and was featured at Benny Goodman’s legendary Carnegie Hall concert. A year later, he tried his luck with a short-lived big band, premiering at the “Famous Door”. He then played with Horace Heidt’s dance orchestra until June 1940. Between July