goodman

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{i} baba
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A familiar appellation of civility
A husband; the master of a house or family
{n} gaffer, master, neighbor, friend
American clarinetist whose band, formed in 1934, introduced swing music. Theodosia Goodman Goodman Benny Benjamin David Goodman
sometimes used ironically
United States clarinetist who in 1934 formed a big band (including Black as well as White musicians) and introduced a kind of jazz known as swing (1909-1986)
A husband; the master of a house or family; often used in speaking familiarly
{i} master of a home; husband (Archaic)
A familiar appellation of civility, equivalent to "My friend", "Good sir", "Mister;" sometimes used ironically
A familiar appellation of civility, equivalent to "My friend", "Good sir", "Mister;"
Benny Goodman
(1909-1986) American jazz clarinetist and band leader, the "King of Swing
Benny Goodman
a US jazz musician and band leader who played the clarinet, and who helped to make Big Band music popular in the 1930s. He was known as 'The King of Swing' (1909-86). orig. Benjamin David Goodman born May 30, 1909, Chicago, Ill., U.S. died June 13, 1986, New York, N.Y. U.S. jazz clarinetist and leader of the most popular band of the swing era. Goodman formed a big band in 1934, using arrangements by Fletcher Henderson. The band's sensational broadcast from Los Angeles's Palomar Ballroom in 1935 is seen as the beginning of the swing era. Goodman's band featured trumpeters Bunny Berigan, Ziggy Elman, and Harry James and drummer Gene Krupa, all of whom would establish big bands of their own. Goodman's small group was among the first racially integrated ensembles known to a wide public. His virtuosity and immense popularity earned him the sobriquet "King of Swing
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