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Play Benny Goodman - Volume One

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Released: 2001
Track listing: You; Did I Remember; Stardust; You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me; Limehouse Blues; Our Love Is Here to Stay; Medley: Memories of You, Poor Butterfly, Moonglow; After You've Gone

Album

Play Benny Goodman, Volume 1

Label:
Released: 2001
Track listing: You; Did I Remember; Stardust; You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me; Limehouse Blues; Our Love Is Here to Stay; Medley: Memories of You / Poor Butterfly / Moonglow; After You

Album

A Portrait of Duke

Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Take The A Train; Swing Pan Alley; I Didn

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Article: Album Review

The International All-Star Band: A Portrait of Duke

Read "A Portrait of Duke" reviewed by Mike Neely


A Portrait of Duke catches the spirit of the great master, Mr. Ellington. No small accomplishment. This is a band with a lively rhythm section, first-rate soloists, and horn/reed players who make music soulfully together. This is a truly international band with members from the United States, the Netherlands (3), Belgium, Germany, and Australia. The extraordinary ...

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The International All-Stars: Play Benny Goodman, Volume 1

Read "Play Benny Goodman, Volume 1" reviewed by Jack Bowers


To paraphrase the MGM Studios’ well–known credo from the ’40s, Nagel Heyer must have “more all–stars than there are in heaven.” This particular group merits the designation “international” owing to the inclusion of Swedish vibraphonist Lars Erstrand and (on two tracks) Finnish clarinetist Antti Sarpila. The other members of the group were born under red, white ...

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The International All Stars: Play Benny Goodman - Volume One

Read "Play Benny Goodman - Volume One" reviewed by Dave Nathan


This Nagel-Heyer release captures a live performance in October of 1995. International is the appropriate descriptor for this group. The countries represented on the band stand that night in Hamburg, Germany were the United States, Sweden, England and Italy. Nonetheless, they captured the excitement and vitality of jazz music that knows no borders. While this session ...


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