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DescriptionThis is a recording of "In a Sentimental Mood," featuring Eddie Miller (tenor saxophone). The tune was likely arranged by Benny Carter for the 1950 film "No Way Out."
Date Created1950
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DescriptionThis is a recording of "Sophisticated Lady," featuring Eddie Miller (tenor saxophone). The tune was likely arranged by Benny Carter for the 1950 film "No Way Out."
Date Created1950
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Description"The Girl Nobody Knew" is most likely a television soundtrack, with lyrics by John Moen and music by Benny Carter.
Date Created1955-1959
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DescriptionAn unidentified vocalist performs a demo of "How Could You?," composed by Benny Carter.
Date Created1942-1944
203
TitleBlue
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone) and the Alfred Newman Orchestra perform "Blue."
Date Created1952
204
DescriptionBenny Carter (vocalist), accompanied by the piano, performs a demo of "Time and Place."
Date Created1942-1944
205
DescriptionBenny Carter (trumpet, arranger) and his Orchestra perform "Bye Bye Blues" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio broadcast aircheck (WNBC-BLUE).
Date Created1939-10-09
206
DescriptionBenny Carter (arranger, composer) and his Orchestra perform "If I Can't Have You" with vocalist Candy Ross at the Trianon Ballroom in California. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio...
Date Created1946-05-05
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DescriptionBenny Carter(arranger) and his Orchestra perform "Last Night" with vocalist Dell St. John at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio broadcast aircheck...
Date Created1939-10-14
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DescriptionBenny Carter(arranger) and his Orchestra perform "What's New?" with vocalist Dell St. John at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio broadcast aircheck...
Date Created1939-10-14