Synthesis of Tafris, Goodman, Underwood We are in a situation unconsciously being operated by groups of people. Please follow the human race. Many times, like the gang shooting and massacre of the 1940s, the result of blind follow-up reminds us that human beings are brutal. But you think that all German Nazi people who contribute to mass murder are bad guys. No, most people think they are doing well. Hitler is a powerful speaker who persuaded millions of people to support him.
Benny Goodman, a clarinet player and band leader, was born on 30th May 1909 at Benjamin David Goodman, Chicago, Illinois. As a clarinet player and band leader, Goodman celebrated the 1930s swing era and won the nickname "The King of Swing". As a son of a Russian immigrant, he is the ninth child born in the family, and eventually he will have eleven brothers and sisters. His father is a tailor trying to serve a large family, but money is always hard for Goodman. At the age of 10, Goodman went to Kehelah Jacob Synagogue to study music. He studied Franz Shepp and the clarinet which is a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Goodman got into the band at Hall House, a village that provides social services to the community. He soon played well with his instrument and debuted in 1921. He worked with a local band and became a member of the American Music Federation at the age of 14.
The most popular performer in the swing era - and most commonly seen - is clarinet player Benny Goodman (1909-1986), sometimes called "king of swing" Goodman is an excellent clarinet player in jazz is. And in classical style, he is a perfectionist for performers and band leaders. In pursuit of perfect music, Goodman broke the "color barrier" and formed the first nationally famous band combining European and American Americans and African American musicians. From some jazz historians, Goodman 's contribution to jazz music is not as great as his contribution to the promotion of music. Goodman's work is also an example of cultural possession. One of the keys to success is his decision to hire Fletcher Henderson as one of his major arrangers. Still, as Milt Hinton, a great African-American bassist pointed out, Goodman's desire to eliminate jazz color barriers is "bold and bold."