Anything for You - Benny Goodman 1985 video free download


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Duration: 05:02
Uploaded: 2008/09/30

October 7, 1985 @The New York Marriott Marquis

Clarinet:Benny Goodman

Piano:Dick Hyman

Drums:Louis Bellson

Bass:Bob Haggart

Guitar:James Chirillo

Tenor Sax:Ken Peplowski, Loren Schoenberg

Alto Sax:Chuck Wilson, Jack Stuckey

Baritone Sax:Danny Bank

Trombone:Bobby Pring, Eddie Bert, Matt Finders

Trumpet: Laurie Frink, Randy Sandke, John Eckert, Paul Cohen

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Comments

8 years ago

SANAFABICH

Benny motherfucking Goodman!

9 years ago

Ray T

Benny pays tribute to a "negro" band...first guy to employ African-Americans....you go Benny!

9 years ago

Ray T

I play clarinet....and I dont know how he makes his clarinet talk...love ya Benny!

9 years ago

Robert Duis

A "start" of a Day with this Video means a "Good Day" to me!

10 years ago

Limersjazz

When Heaven Looks like THIS ..... No problem to go to-day!

10 years ago

Carlos García

Que gratos recuerdos de aquella epoca, muy buena música y ritmo, la ejecución es de lo mejor. Que lindo es ver la gente muy bien presentada. Desgraciadamente Benny se nos fue, pero quedan sus grabaciones y ojalá la gente nunca lo olvide.Seguiré de por vida gustando de este genio de la música.

11 years ago

metaloard1410

thanks for upload this video, is amazing!!! thank you so much!!

11 years ago

littlemlittle91

What's her name in that 70's show?

12 years ago

4205lr

Nice tenor solo by Ken Peplowski.

13 years ago

bob eunice

What a band!-thanks

13 years ago

Ellen Lambert

Thanks for posting these videos...my 11 yr old is now learning the clarinet and I am having him watch THE MASTER at work!!!

14 years ago

heartrenderer05

@Chimbo65 So what! They paid to get in. Maybe, you would rather Benny have a bunch of ignorant poor people in the audience who have not bathed in over a eek.

14 years ago

Arnie Dahl

Fantastic. Man, I think of all the missed opportunities I had to see Benny and many other greats in person. At least it is available on video to enjoy. This grand music will never die. Does anyone know if the whole video is available anywhere?

14 years ago

TheEldoradoKid

Oh Gawd!., here we go again with another comment by some punk who is probably just a know-nothing 20 something puke looking to get a rise out of the old folks or at least those with enough taste to recognize a class act when they see one. Unfortunately this is illustrative of the predominant feeble mindedness among the young (but not all), "i don't give a crap" generation. Wise up "dude". B.G. and his group had every bit as much energy and much more musicality in the 30s than most "bands" today

14 years ago

SimplyClassic25

Actual I don't like Jazz, but when he's playing the Clarinet, you could listen the long day to him...

14 years ago

Lennart Länk aka helluvagun

@Santalucesguy! You probably haven't heard a lot of B.G. If you think his playing is hideous you shouldn't bother to get into, or even listen to big bands from the swing era! He was #1 on clarinet and as a leader, tough and rough but brilliant!

14 years ago

Ingvar Kristensen

Great swinging Band!! But a lot of ignorant rich people in the audience. R.I.P Benny Goodman

14 years ago

Santalucesguy

He sucks at playing the clarinet, too bad he chosse the clarinet to express such music.

14 years ago

Bob Wambold

Hey, WOW! Looks like Bob Haggart on bass and Louis Bellson, drums, too! Fantastic! Trumpet soloist gets nice Berigan-ish style going, too, I think. Thanks for this post!

14 years ago

Bostooono

at 3:58 - 4:01 theres that woman from that 70 show :P

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