
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Some oddly constructed small groups featured by Goodman on his regular radio broadcasts in 1939. This was the time between when Gene Krupa and his replacement Dave Tough left and Charlie Christian appeared and Goodman was obviously trying different things, including using Leonard Ware and George Rose on electric guitar. Also unique was a duo between Goodman and bass player Artie Bernstein on "Tea For Two."
By john clark4.8
4848 ratings
Some oddly constructed small groups featured by Goodman on his regular radio broadcasts in 1939. This was the time between when Gene Krupa and his replacement Dave Tough left and Charlie Christian appeared and Goodman was obviously trying different things, including using Leonard Ware and George Rose on electric guitar. Also unique was a duo between Goodman and bass player Artie Bernstein on "Tea For Two."

378 Listeners

65 Listeners

20 Listeners

188 Listeners

56 Listeners

5 Listeners

17 Listeners

256 Listeners

0 Listeners

105 Listeners

6 Listeners

544 Listeners

38 Listeners

17 Listeners

17 Listeners