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VIDEO: The Benny Goodman Story - (Original Trailer)

Steve Allen stars in the story of the Swing Era legend, The Benny Goodman Story (1956) co-starring Donna Reed. watch

VIDEO: Hollywood Hotel -- (Movie Clip) Hooray For Hollywood!

Rousing opening number with the Benny Goodman band, Gene Krupa, Johnnie Davis (on trumpet) and Frances Langford (vocals) performing "Hooray for Hollywood" by Dick Whiting and Johnny Mercer, from Hollywood Hotel, 1938. watch

VIDEO: Swing: Pure Pleasure (1935-1937)

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Swing: Pure Pleasure (1935-1937)
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Length: 01:27:00
Posted: 9/14/2009

As the Great Depression drags on, jazz comes as close as it has ever come to being America's popular music. It has a new name, Swing, and for millions of young fans, it will be the defining music of their generation. Benny Goodman is hailed as the "King of Swing" and Billie Holiday begins her career as the greatest of all female jazz singers. watch

In the 1920s, jazz is everywhere, and for the first time soloists and singers take center stage. We meet Bessie Smith, Empress of the Blues; Bix Beiderbecke, the first great white jazz star; and Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw, for whom jazz offers a chance to escape the ghetto and achieve their dreams. Duke Ellington appears at the Cotton Club and Louis Armstrong performs his masterpiece, "West End Blues."
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Length: 01:51:00
Posted: 9/14/2009
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Memphis Belle (Music/Lyrics Composer) 1990 Movie
A Song Is Born (Actor - Prof. Magenbruch) 1948 Movie
Syncopation (Actor) 1942 Movie
The Big Broadcast Of 1937 (Actor) 1936 Movie
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Question: Please elaborate on this for my dad, who is a big fan of the late Jack Benny. Two of his biggest character traits were his cheapness and his bad violin-playing. Was he really that cheap? And was he really so bad on violin? Thanks.


Answer: You provided the answer in your question, Bill, when you used the term "character traits." Benny, who built a career via vaudeville and a popular radio show before launching TV's The Jack Benny Show, which kicked off on CBS in 1950 and finished 15 years later on NBC, played his stinginess to the hilt, played the violin poorly — and faked both well enough to become an entertainment legend. It was all part of the insecure, self-centered, no-talent character he invented and pulled off well enough to fool those who didn't know any better.

Of course, countering that image — one of the comic's most famous gags was facing down an armed robber who threatened, "Your read more

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