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DescriptionBenny Carter (trumpet, arranger) and his Orchestra perform "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea," with vocalist Louis Bacon at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive...
Date Created1939-04-22
207
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone) and his Orchestra perform "Melancholy Lullaby" (theme) and "I'm Coming, Virginia" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. The vocalist is Mercedes Carter. Both sides of the...
Date Created1939-05-06
208
DescriptionBenny Carter (clarinet) and his Orchestra perform "We've Come a Long Way Together," with vocalist Mercedes Carter at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio...
Date Created1939-04-29
209
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone) and his Orchestra perform "Have Mercy," with vocalist Mercedes Carter at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio broadcast...
Date Created1939-05-06
210
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
211
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone) and his Orchestra perform "Have Mercy," with vocalist Mercedes Carter at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. The lacquer disc derives from a radio broadcast aircheck (WJZ).
Date Created1939-05-06
212
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
213
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone, arranger) and his Orchestra perform "I Ain't Got Nobody" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio broadcast aircheck (WJZ).
Date Created1939-04-22
214
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone), accompanied by the piano performs "Love Is Cynthia," later recorded as "To Ava." The tune was performed for the film "Snows of Kilimanjaro."
Date Created1952
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DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone), accompanied by the piano performs "Love Is Cynthia," later recorded as "To Ava." The tune was performed for the film "Snows of Kilimanjaro."
Date Created1952