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One of the Regulars
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For the longest time my entire knowledge of Artie Shaw was 'begin the beguine' and 'frenesi,' leading me to believe he was pretty lame. The Goodman Orchestra's 1938 (it was '38, wasn't it?) Carnegie Hall show was what got me listening to Jazz/Swing in earnest back when I was around 18. Then along comes FL and the link to the 'Sweet and Hot' podcasts, which smacked me right upside the head with the likes of the Cafe Rouge recordings, and an introduction to the Gramercy 5.
I have a difficult time saying which one I think is 'better.' I prefer Goodman's renditions of some slow numbers over Shaw's, but Shaw's hot numbers swing quite a bit harder than most of Benny's up-tempo songs.
I have a difficult time saying which one I think is 'better.' I prefer Goodman's renditions of some slow numbers over Shaw's, but Shaw's hot numbers swing quite a bit harder than most of Benny's up-tempo songs.