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Vintage 1956 Hollywood film starring Steve Allen and Donna Reed.
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The Benny Goodman Story – Wikipedia
Dick Winslow
The Benny Goodman Story is a biographical film starring Steve Allen and Donna Reed, directed by Valentine Davies, and released by Universal-International in 1956. The film was intended as a follow-up to Universal’s 1954 hit The Glenn Miller Story, dramatizing a popular bandleader’s life.
The film captures several major moments in Goodman’s life but it has been described as less than accurate in details.[2] Goodman’s Jewish background is mentioned only implicitly, despite its playing a part in his artistic and personal endeavors for decades. In one scene, where his mother tries to talk him out of a romance with Alice Hammond (played by Donna Reed), whom Goodman eventually married, she says, “Bagels and caviar don’t mix.”
Plot
The young Benny Goodman is taught classical clarinet by a Chicago music professor. He is advised by bandleader Kid Ory to play whichever kind of music he likes best. Benny begins his professional career by joining the Ben Pollack traveling band.
Later in New York, where his new band gets a lukewarm reception, Benny meets jazz lover John Hammond and his sister Alice. He is invited to the stately Hammond home to perform Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto. Alice fears he will be embarrassed, but his playing is impeccable and Benny appreciates her concern.
Benny’s performances on a popular Saturday night radio program result in Fletcher Henderson volunteering to do some arrangements for him. On the west coast, the radio show’s early start has made Benny’s music a sensation with a younger generation. He puts together a quartet featuring Gene Krupa on drums, Teddy Wilson on piano and Lionel Hampton on vibraphone.
The romance with society girl Alice is disconcerting to Benny’s mother, but by the time her son plays Carnegie Hall, all is well and Mrs. Goodman has personally invited her future daughter-in-law to sit by her side.
Production
Benny Goodman recorded most of the clarinet for the soundtrack—except for the opening scenes, where the juvenile Goodman is shown practicing the instrument. Goodman was by then so accomplished that he could no longer reproduce the sound of an amateur clarinetist. The film’s star, Steve Allen, was himself a pianist but had never played clarinet, and the squeaky attempts of a beginner were the only sounds Allen could make on a clarinet. Thus the clarinet heard during the film’s first scenes was played by Steve Allen.
Many of Goodman’s contemporaries made appearances in this film. However, while Ziggy Elman appeared on screen recreating his trumpet solo on “And the Angels Sing”, he was unable to record his portion for the soundtrack; Mannie Klein actually performed it, off-camera. Similarly, Red Mack’s performance in the film is actually played by Alvin Alcorn.
Fletcher Henderson is portrayed by Sammy Davis, Sr., father of Sammy Davis, Jr.
Talent scout John Hammond was dissatisfied with the way he and the rest of the Hammond family, including his sister Alice, were portrayed in the movie. He objected and the next version of the script saw his character completely removed, with all of his actions given over to another character, Willard Alexander, Goodman’s manager. Hammond objected even more strenuously, pointing out that, among many other things, Willard Alexander did not host the party in the Hammond mansion where Goodman first played Mozart publicly, nor did he introduce Alice to Benny. In the end, Hammond reluctantly agreed to leave his portrayal in the film, though he sued for $50,000 for being portrayed in what he thought was an unflattering manner.
The following people appeared in the film as themselves:
Harry James, Gene Krupa, Martha Tilton, Lionel Hampton, Ziggy Elman, Ben Pollack, Teddy Wilson & Edward “Kid” Ory.
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Time
(Thursday) 9:00 am - 11:30 pm
Location
Burns Court Cinema, 506 Burns Court, Sarasota, FL 34236
Organizer
Jazz Club of Sarasota
Cost
$15
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Miles Davis was an American trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential & acclaimed figures in the history of jazz
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Miles Davis: Birth Of The Cool – Wikipedia
Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool is a 2019 American documentary film about Miles Davis, directed by Stanley Nelson Jr.[4][5][6][7]
The film was made for the PBS American Masters television series[8] and premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.[9][10] It uses interviews that Nelson has done with people who knew Davis, and with scholars, as well as still photographs and film clips. The text of the voice-over narration (performed by Carl Lumbly) is entirely by Davis.[8]
The film won two Emmy Awards in 2021 for outstanding arts and culture documentary and outstanding sound.[11] It was also nominated for Best Music Film at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2019, but lost to Beyoncé’s Homecoming.
Cast
Carl Lumbly (as Miles Davis; narrator)
Miles Davis (as self; archive footage)
Reginald Petty (as self)
Quincy Troupe (as self)
Farah Griffin (as self)
Lee Annie Bonner (as self)
Ashley Kahn (as self)
Benjamin Cawthra (as self)
Billy Eckstine (as self; archive footage)
Walter Cronkite (as self; archive footage)
Jimmy Heath (as self)
Jimmy Cobb (as self)
Dan Morgenstern (as self)
Charlie Parker (as self; archive footage)
Greg Tate (as self)
Gerald Early (as self)
Quincy Jones (as self)
Wayne Shorter (as self)
Ron Carter (as self)
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Time
(Friday) 9:00 am - 11:30 pm
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Burns Court Cinema, 506 Burns Court, Sarasota, FL 34236
Organizer
Jazz Club of Sarasota
Cost
$1, $10 for members
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Film & Animation presents its annual showcase of the students’ best work. From short films to documentaries to music videos, the audience will see the stories and skills developed over
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Film & Animation presents its annual showcase of the students’ best work. From short films to documentaries to music videos, the audience will see the stories and skills developed over the course of the school year — with humor and drama in every frame.
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Burns Court Cinema, 506 Burns Court, Sarasota, FL 34236
Organizer
Booker High School Visual & Performing Arts Program
Cost
$10