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DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone, trumpet) and his Orchestra perform "I'm In The Mood For Swing" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Carter arranged and composed the tune. Both sides of the lacquer disc...
Date Created1939-04-22
156
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone, arranger) and his Orchestra perform "Melancholy" and "Tea for Two" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Carter composed the first tune. Both sides of the lacquer disc...
Date Created1939-04-22
157
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone, arranger) and his Orchestra perform "Honeysuckle Rose" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. The tune is interrupted by the signoff. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive...
Date Created1939-04-17
158
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone, arranger) and his Orchestra perform "Scandal in A Flat" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Carter composed the tune. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio...
Date Created1939-04-22
159
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone, trumpet, clarinet, arranger) and his Orchestra perform "Honeysuckle Rose" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio broadcast...
Date Created1939-04-22
160
DescriptionBetty Grable and Dan Dailey sing "Don't Rock the Boat" for the 1950 Twentieth Century Fox film "My Blue Heaven." The tune was likely arranged by Benny Carter.
Date Created1950
161
DescriptionBetty Grable and Dan Dailey sing "New Yorker" for the 1950 Twentieth Century Fox film "My Blue Heaven." The tune was likely arranged by Benny Carter.
Date Created1950
162
DescriptionThis recording contains two tracks of "Love Song," composed and arranged by Benny Carter for inclusion in the soundtrack of the Chrysler Theater episode "The Fliers." Carter can be heard counting off...
Date Created1965
163
Description"Flier Fox Trot" was composed and arranged by Benny Carter for inclusion in the soundtrack of the Chrysler Theater episode "The Fliers." Carter can be heard counting off on the recording.
Date Created1965
164
DescriptionThis is a recording of "Don't Get Around Much Anymore," featuring Eddie Miller (tenor saxophone). The tune was likely arranged by Benny Carter for the 1950 film "No Way Out."
Date Created1950