[78-L] Good post from fnarf
simmonssomer
simmonssomer at comcast.net
Mon Apr 13 08:27:06 PDT 2009
Jeff et al...I am aware that the black( and white) bands played waltzes and
novelty numbers...but that did not make them "sweet" bands.
You see folks...it's all in the sound...not the type of songs.
Al S.
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From: "Julian Vein" <julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: [78-L] Good post from fnarf
> Jeff Sultanof wrote:
>> Al,
> For years he would point out at Institute of Jazz Studies
>> Roundtable presentations that we could not get a full picture of the
>> black
>> bands because much of what they played on the job, even during the times
>> of
>> their greatest popularity, was music that the labels wouldn't allow them
>> to
>> record. The fact that even Benny Goodman had waltzes in his book proves
>> the
>> point. There was always someone who would request a waltz somewhere, and
>> bandleaders were expected to comply.
>
>> Jeff Sultanof
> ===============
> Having said that, are there any broadcasts where Goodman played a waltz?
> Perhaps he only played them in country dance halls (the most likely
> places they would have been performed) which weren't connected to the
> airwaves.
>
> I for one am glad that we don't have a full picture of what black bands
> played!
>
> Julian Vein
>
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