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Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
Benny Goodman led his first band in 1934 and began a few-month stint at Billy Rose's Music Hall, playing Fletcher Henderson's arrangements along with key band members Bunny Berigan and Gene Krupa . This gave it an accessibility that appealed to American audiences on a wide scale. America began to hear Benny 's band when he secured a weekly engagement for his band on NBC's radio show "Let's Dance," which was broadcast coast-to-coast. The new swing music had the kids dancing when, on August 19th, 1935, Benny's band played McFadden's Ballroom in Oakland, California.
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Songs
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Caprice XXIV
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Caprice XXIV Paganini
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Changes
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Cherokee (Indian Love Song)
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Cherry
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Cherry (alternate take 2)
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Cherry (alternate take 3)
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Chicago
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China Boy
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Chloe
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Chonk, Charlie, Chonk (Solo Flight) (Broadcast)
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Christopher Colombus
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Christopher Columbus
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Ciribiribin
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Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie
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Clarinade
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Clarinet a la King
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Clarinet a la King (matrix 31393-2)
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Clarinet a la King (matrix 31393-4)
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Clarinet a la King (matrix 3980-1)
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Clarinet a la King (matrix 3980-2)
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Clarinet a la King (matrix 3980-3)
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Clarinet a la King (matrix 3980-4)
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Closing
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Clouds
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Clouds (Incomplete Selection)
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Cocoanut Grove
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Cocoanut Grove (alternate take 1)
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Cokey
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Commercial