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Swing Dance Orchestra

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Thu, Nov 20, 2025, 20:00
A great moment in jazz: on 16 January 1938, a young man and his musicians took to the stage of the sold-out Carnegie Hall, visibly nervous. Benny Goodman had not wanted to give this concert. The famous patron John Hammond, whose sister Alice would later marry Benny Goodman, and some eager agents had persuaded him to do so. This was the first performance by a jazz band in the New York concert hall, where otherwise only classical music could be... Read full text

Keywords: Jazz & World, Vocal Music

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Swing Dance Orchestra
Andrej HermlinDirector
Rachel HermlinVocals
David HermlinDrums
Lorenzo BaldassoClarinet

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