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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
279
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
280
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone, arranger) and his Orchestra perform "Melancholy Lullaby" (closing theme) at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Carter composed the tune. Both sides of the lacquer disc...
Date Created1939-04-22
281
DescriptionBenny Carter (clarinet, alto saxophone) and his Orchestra perform "Sugar Foot Stomp" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. The tune is interrupted by the signoff. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive...
Date Created1939-05-06
282
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
283
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone) and his Orchestra perform "Blue Skies" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio broadcast aircheck (WJZ).
Date Created1939-04-29
284
DescriptionBenny Carter (trumpet, arranger) and his Orchestra perform "Stardust" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio broadcast aircheck (WJZ).
Date Created1939-04-22
285
DescriptionBenny Carter and his Orchestra perform "Solid Mama" at the Savoy Ballroom in New York. Both sides of the lacquer disc derive from a radio broadcast aircheck (WEAF).
Date Created1939-05-06
286
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
287
Interviewee NameBubbles, John W.
Interviewer NameNierenberg, George
Date Created1979-12-01
Subject(s)Swing (Music), Jazz musicians, Jazz, Vaudeville, Jazz tap