After quite a bit of research, I now know this was first broadcast (live?) In June 1972. I had to check because l clearly remember my Dad and (Polish) Mom telling me ALL ABOUT Gene Krupa and then bringing out the records. I was 11 years-old... Thank you for letting me see this again 54 years later. David. 6/20/24.
When Benny passed on I felt very sad. He and his boys had been doin' it for me since I "found them" in 1950. But he and the original Swing guys of the 30's and 40's gave us music that (if you dig it and you have a pulse) just continues to lay me out. I'm old and in the way now but you put that music near me anytime and the bottom of my shoes are wearin' out what's ever underneath. One amazing thing about Benny, no matter who played with him the sound was the same. He elevated their game.
This is my favorite kind of music and they are my favorite small group of all time. I met Benny once in NYC and he was kind and courteous to a young fan bugging him for an autograph, which he gave with a smile.
Here is one of America's best quartet's ever! And at this point in their careers they were more or less semi-retired. At the height of their game, they were untouchable. Krupa was one of my inspirations to study drums and fall in love with jazz. Thanks for the upload.
Benny Goodman et ses " all stars " Ils étaient terriblement bons, ces 4 complices-là !!! Cette complicité, on la voyait très bien parce que, en pleine action, Goodman restait constamment en contact avec ses musiciens : ils étaient également ses amis : ce groupe jouait avec des personnes parfaitement soudées : une machine extrêmement bien huilée et qui semblait tourner toute seule : résultat d'une entente exceptionnelle entre ces hommes, à leur top niveau depuis déjà trés longtemps. Ce n'est pas pour demain qu'on fera aussi bien !!! Quelle chance formidable d'avoir tous ces enregistrements !!! Ils ne mourrons jamais ces gars-là !!!
Great to hear these guys swinging and having fun together 30 - 40 years after they first got together with the original BG trio and quartet. Adding George Duvivier on bass made it even better. It's also noteworthy that presenting an integrated band in the thirties was unheard of and groundbreaking.
Wow, I'm embarrassed to say, I've just discovered these guys. Watching Ken Burns "Jazz" and I got to the Goodman quartet part and loved---so great to see they did it in their sixties too! This and Satchmo are my favs. Wonderfull music.
My grandfather loved Benny. Had two copies of his CDs. One in his corvette and jeep. After my grandfather passed away - I hear him and know he dancing in heaven to Benny. I love how music helps you live on snd remember your loved ones. I played this one tonight in honor or my grandfather!
The great Quartet,masters all, Goodman, Wilson Hampton and Krupa.Even with Gene close to the end of his life and ill, the vibrant swing sound is still there with all the excitement. Say as you wish,these had no equal. Don
Lionel Hampton is the ultimate boss of the vibraphones. Also as you know, Hampton was one hell of a drummer too, and he just happened to invent the 2 finger piano technique as well 🤣 I love these old masters so much that i can't even express it. They were tapped into some musical truth that the rest have never found, or they forgotten how to find it too.
I saw the PBS broadcast of this concert in 1980. The BG Quartet TV segment was a 3 song set. The other two songs are found on TH-cam at: Benny Goodman Quartet Moonglow Great to see these guys, in their mid-60s, still rockin' and not lost their edge. The TV broadcast also featured Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington. I Wish PBS would broadcast it again. But the performance rights issues would make it a nightmare to accomplish.
I love this man. He looks like a real King. He was and is ( becouse people like him are immortal) the best clarinetist I ever heard ever, and any place.
It really does not get any better than this; if you play the clarinet, you have to marvel at Benny Goodman's dexterity and his ability to move his fingers so effortlessly; if you play the piano, you have to love Teddy Wilson's interpretation of how the base should be played; Lionel Hampton is in a class by himself; Gene Krupa appears to be in a world of his own. This is truly a treasure to be passed down.. Roger Plafkin--Plafkin Farms, Ada, Michigan
Steve, Good on you for your obvious appreciation of Benny, Lionel, Gene, Teddy and their new fifth man, George (whose bass adds a LOT to the sound here!). I think God blessed us with allowing our hearing of such musicianship!.
This is one of many quartet's that I listen to, over and over. Gene Krupa is one outlandish drummer and so sexy, love Lionel playing the vibes, Teddy is such a wonderful jazz piano player and of course, the great Benny Goodman on clarinet. They surely needed George Duvivier on bass to make it complete! SYLVIA!
'Makes you want to jump! And I love that bass...even sounds good on computer speakers. Those old Radio Kings never sounded or looked better, either. I just wish my ride cymbal sounded as good as Krupa's! The Benny Goodman quartet was the absolute pinnacle of swing...may it live forever! Thanks for the video.
Es ist grossartig wie Mr.Goodman mit seinem Instrument-singen- kann. Mit wunderbaren Begleitern ( Hampton,Krupa,Wilson) die selbst herausragende Solisten sind. Vier Herren der Spitzenklasse
Just love these guys, first and foremost Gene Krupa. Just look at him from 4:50 on how much fun he has and projects, like every single beat is special and matters. May heaven swing to the sound of those four giants!
This is a master craftsman on the instrument. He sings the drums and fits the different rhythmic combinations in just the right spots with the right softness or accents. His dynamics and melodic sense and pocket made him one of the best to ever play the kit. Add to this his showmanship and you've a show stopping entertainer. My one regret is that I never got to meet the man. Saw Buddy many times.
He's right Jerome. You are looking at the original B.G. quartet. Gene left Benny and went out on his own as did Hamp. But now and again they got together over the years to weave their magic. We will never see their likes again.
Es ist grossartig wie Mr.Goodman mit seinem Instrument-singen- kann. Mit wunderbaren Begleitern ( Hampton,Krupa,Wilson) die selbst herausragende Solisten sind
when i was a kid i worked at the jones beach & after the show (mardis gras) they had dancing to 'guy lombardo & his royal canadians' and 'louis armstrong and his all stars'. a kid asked louis to play 'i wanna hold your hand' by the beatles...his piano man & trombone man nodded-they knew it so the band played it dixieland style & louis himself did his own lyrics-talk about breaking the place up!wish i had a tape recorder for that one-wish i would have taped them an a regular night-they were great!!
I don't know if i commented here before but anyways it deserves twice...lol The most amazing musical group of all times.. Krupa, Hampton, Wilson and Goodman!!! With the participation of Duvivier.. another great musician..Geez THIS IS GOOD STUFF!!!
There is a quartet in Berlin, Germany: The Andreas Hofschneider Quartet (called the Berlin Benny Goodman), an excellent clarinet Player, also acting sometimes as a quintet with additional vibes. Wonderful weekly sessions in the Hotel Residenz in the western City. Well, the cast in the here presented Performance is forever unequalled. I love it!
Love the comment by 'thedarkness97'! Probably true but I am not a Star Wars expert. Benny had a swinging, distinctive sound. Bluesy yet almost classical. This is from a PBS special from 1980 (?) or around there. Sinatra appeared and spoke, but did not sing. Hampton and Krupa rip it up. I was around 30 then and it was my parents' music but to hear them do this live revived me and my friends to listen to jazz like this. God bless them.
Moving to see thoses old Giants. It maybe seems old fashioned music for many people; not for me; at the top of their career, they played the most trendy pop music all over the world !
I've always felt that George Duvivier was one of a kind. He mastered swing, bop, cool and even Eric Dolphy! He was a giant on stringed bass! "Duvivier studied violin at the Conservatory of Music and Art in New York and became assistant concertmaster of The Central Manhattan Symphony Orchestra at 16!!! "
Actually the Beatles stole a lot of there music from lots of African American musicians who didn't man it big due to racism. Tbh the beatles were a joke.
I was referring to their popularity during the swing era. BG was the recipient of a huge amount of fan mail, as were the Beatles. Personally they are my favorite combos of their generations. They were also one of the 1st bands to include black musicians
No Gene Krupa was not as fast as Buddy Rich but DAMN! the man was musical. Check out how he accents and supports the music with his left hand and right foot.
Just been getting into this stuff lately. My pop used to listen to Benny Goodman. I like them better when they got a little older and slowed down a bit. That stuff from the 30s is stupid fast. Like ole Chuck Berry said, "I got no kick against modern jazz, unless they try to play it too darn fast, and lose the beauty of the melody. Oh yeah, and Gene Krupa is the MAN.
Puedo entender que haya solo 1737 "me gusta" porque muchos habrán entrado sin saber que se trataba de jazz (y del bueno) pero que 36 personas hayan puesto el "no me gusta " es para hacérselo mirar. Picasso aunque solo diera una pincelada sobre un lienzo, siempre sería una pincelada de un genio y aquí, tocando música por simple que parezca, hay cinco genios-
Anyway,did any of you listen the Columbia "1937 Airchecks" album? (OSL-180). Gene demonstrates here how he laid down the rhythm over the descending figures in "Avalon".
HI, I'll go back and take another look. Maybe I was looking at a different video than that's what you're referring to. I was watching the Danny Kaye video with Louis, Hampton, Dorsey, and who is definitely Mel Powell on piano. Ted
George Duvivier remains unnamed - one of jazz's finest bass players.
He was great, but he simply wasn't mentioned because he wasn't a part of the original BG quartet, that's all.
@@1000vox Correct.
and man, thats why he was there for sure.
His sound stands out immediately! Commanding yet supportive
IL DISCO KE FECE CON BUD POWELL UN CAPOLAVORO amazing bud powell vol 2...BUD P. GEORGE DIVIVIER, ARTHUR TAYLOR
The King of Swing, baby. Still loving jazz in 2024.
Gene Krupa is just incredible
Yep, they don't make drummers like this anymore.
After quite a bit of research, I now know this was first broadcast (live?) In June 1972. I had to check because l clearly remember my Dad and (Polish) Mom telling me ALL ABOUT Gene Krupa and then bringing out the records. I was 11 years-old... Thank you for letting me see this again 54 years later. David. 6/20/24.
Gene, already sick with leukemia, died about a year later. He played superbly here!
When Benny passed on I felt very sad.
He and his boys had been doin' it for me since I "found them" in 1950. But he and
the original Swing guys of the 30's and
40's gave us music that (if you dig it and you have a pulse) just continues to lay me out. I'm old and in the way now but you put that music near me anytime and the bottom of my shoes are wearin' out
what's ever underneath. One amazing thing about Benny, no matter who played with him the sound was the same. He elevated their game.
When I listen Goodman & co.,I feel better!!!
This is my favorite kind of music and they are my favorite small group of all time. I met Benny once in NYC and he was kind and courteous to a young fan bugging him for an autograph, which he gave with a smile.
Here is one of America's best quartet's ever! And at this point in their careers they were more or less semi-retired. At the height of their game, they were untouchable. Krupa was one of my inspirations to study drums and fall in love with jazz. Thanks for the upload.
That quartet may be one of the greatest line up ever. These guys fits together like no one else. R.I.P. The Benny Goodman quartet is jamming in heaven
The best music ever, bring it back
Benny Goodman et ses " all stars " Ils étaient terriblement bons, ces 4 complices-là !!! Cette complicité, on la voyait très bien parce que, en pleine action, Goodman restait constamment en contact avec ses musiciens : ils
étaient également ses amis : ce groupe jouait avec des personnes parfaitement soudées : une machine extrêmement bien huilée et qui semblait tourner toute seule : résultat d'une entente exceptionnelle entre ces hommes, à leur top niveau depuis déjà trés longtemps. Ce n'est pas pour demain qu'on fera aussi bien !!! Quelle chance formidable d'avoir tous ces enregistrements !!! Ils ne mourrons jamais ces gars-là !!!
Wonderful...great players all who personified swing. Miss you Benny, miss you Gene.
Crewing for the Lionel Hampton Band was my first paid job in ‘show business’. I was still in high school. I loved it then, I love it still. Heaven.
Great to hear these guys swinging and having fun together 30 - 40 years after they first got together with the original BG trio and quartet. Adding George Duvivier on bass made it even better. It's also noteworthy that presenting an integrated band in the thirties was unheard of and groundbreaking.
Saw them all many times as a young girl at the Warners Strand in New York City. There will never be anything like it again ever!!!
Wow, I'm embarrassed to say, I've just discovered these guys. Watching Ken Burns "Jazz" and I got to the Goodman quartet part and loved---so great to see they did it in their sixties too! This and Satchmo are my favs.
Wonderfull music.
Hey man, no need to be embarrassed, not everyone finds the same things at the same time. We will always be beginners in music anyway, until we die🖖
My grandfather loved Benny. Had two copies of his CDs. One in his corvette and jeep. After my grandfather passed away - I hear him and know he dancing in heaven to Benny. I love how music helps you live on snd remember your loved ones. I played this one tonight in honor or my grandfather!
Can you tell us what year this event occured? Thx
Heard this first when I was a little guy in the 50's. Still rings true with me.
Four old men playing marvellously young and fine!!!!!!!
The great Quartet,masters all, Goodman, Wilson Hampton and Krupa.Even with Gene close to the end of his life and ill, the vibrant swing sound is still there with all
the excitement. Say as you wish,these had no equal. Don
🤓
The best Swing Benny Goodman all Time
besides making great music they're having FUN!!they've played these tunes so many times & they are never stale-something always new & different!
Exactly, these guys are having fun, and the by*product of that fun is this fantastic music.
The year I graduated from high school. Now I am about the age these gentlemen were here. I started out on the clarinet because Benny made it cool.
glad i lived long enough to hear this. thanks boys.
Just the best-----ever.........and when this was filmed they were all in their 70's.......
Teddy Wilson is soo cooool! Gene Krupa can really bang those toms!
Saw Goodman live twice and GKGseveral times .Wonderful times.
I feel good to be a clarinet player after watching this.
Yeah man, if Benny Goodman is someone you look up to as a musician, you are already winning.
Great Music by some of the greatest musicians ever. Lionel is one of the greatest vib musicians ever.
Lionel Hampton is the ultimate boss of the vibraphones. Also as you know, Hampton was one hell of a drummer too, and he just happened to invent the 2 finger piano technique as well 🤣
I love these old masters so much that i can't even express it. They were tapped into some musical truth that the rest have never found, or they forgotten how to find it too.
Doesn't get any better. Takes me back to my teens in the early 40's.
I saw the PBS broadcast of this concert in 1980. The BG Quartet TV segment was a 3 song set. The other two songs are found on TH-cam at: Benny Goodman Quartet Moonglow
Great to see these guys, in their mid-60s, still rockin' and not lost their edge. The TV broadcast also featured Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington. I Wish PBS would broadcast it again. But the performance rights issues would make it a nightmare to accomplish.
Love his quartet! Saw him live in SanDiego "Jazz At The Philharmonic " !!! One of the highlights of my life!
You are so lucky!
this Man is the God of Swing era!
EVERY DAY THE KING PLAYS BETTER. ONLY BENNY GOODMAN CAN DO THAT
I love this man. He looks like a real King. He was and is ( becouse people like him are immortal) the best clarinetist I ever heard ever, and any place.
It really does not get any better than this; if you play the clarinet, you have to marvel at Benny Goodman's dexterity and his ability to move his fingers so effortlessly; if you play the piano, you have to love Teddy Wilson's interpretation of how the base should be played; Lionel Hampton is in a class by himself; Gene Krupa appears to be in a world of his own. This is truly a treasure to be passed down..
Roger Plafkin--Plafkin Farms, Ada, Michigan
Roger, very well put! Thank you!
Steve, Good on you for your obvious appreciation of Benny, Lionel, Gene, Teddy and their new fifth man, George (whose bass adds a LOT to the sound here!). I think God blessed us with allowing our hearing of such musicianship!.
Csodálatos klarinét király ahogy együttesen mind mindég öröm hallgatni őket.
This is one of many quartet's that I listen to, over and over. Gene Krupa is one outlandish drummer and so sexy, love Lionel playing the vibes, Teddy is such a wonderful jazz piano player and of course, the great Benny Goodman on clarinet. They surely needed George Duvivier on bass to make it complete! SYLVIA!
'Makes you want to jump! And I love that bass...even sounds good on computer speakers. Those old Radio Kings never sounded or looked better, either. I just wish my ride cymbal sounded as good as Krupa's! The Benny Goodman quartet was the absolute pinnacle of swing...may it live forever! Thanks for the video.
Thats REAL music..........This is from a special called the "All Star Swing Festival". The entire special is this good!
Es ist grossartig wie Mr.Goodman mit seinem Instrument-singen- kann. Mit wunderbaren Begleitern ( Hampton,Krupa,Wilson) die selbst herausragende Solisten sind. Vier Herren der Spitzenklasse
This was the #1 song the year I was born.
Wow!
Great Thanks - WILSON SWINGING AWAY LIKE MAD
Fabulous! Just fab! Unsurpassed.
Thank you so much for renewing the memories of sight and sound.
Mervyn TH-cam 691
Never tire of hearing that one!
i am a drummer . and a like so much the way gene krupa comping ... specially the hampton solo..
correct--this groove is unique..trhe best ever (I am also a drummer...yeah)
My father's favorite band of all of them
Gigi
Just love these guys, first and foremost Gene Krupa. Just look at him from 4:50 on how much fun he has and projects, like every single beat is special and matters. May heaven swing to the sound of those four giants!
This is a master craftsman on the instrument. He sings the drums and fits the different rhythmic combinations in just the right spots with the right softness or accents. His dynamics and melodic sense and pocket made him one of the best to ever play the kit. Add to this his showmanship and you've a show stopping entertainer. My one regret is that I never got to meet the man. Saw Buddy many times.
@@coltranestephens9268 You said it man. Gene loved the drums, the beats and rhythms in general. He has the feel that will never ever be replicated.
Un trio de virtuoses, Goodman, Krupa et Hampton chacun, pas avec mais dans son instrument.
C'est un vrai régal.
What a fantastic group! Exiting performance.
Antonio B.
He's right Jerome. You are looking at the original B.G. quartet. Gene left Benny and went out on his own as did Hamp. But now and again they got together over the years to weave their magic. We will never see their likes again.
What an all star quintet. Each one worth the price of admission. Each a band leader at one time or another. Like that change up towards the end
You caugth that change up too, eh? So did I, and it is TASTY!
Great music - wonderful tune
They sure love that Jazz Music. Brilliant !!
Es ist grossartig wie Mr.Goodman mit seinem Instrument-singen- kann. Mit wunderbaren Begleitern ( Hampton,Krupa,Wilson) die selbst herausragende Solisten sind
Genius.......I can´t stand my heart thrill ........
Oh man! All my Christmases have come at once here. Unbelievable.
It don't get no better than this.
This is smokin' hot! Benny was and will always be the king of Swing!
Monsters here. !!!!! unforgettable.........
Thanks for this upload ! what a great performance by four of the greatest Jazz musicians really enjoyed it!
when i was a kid i worked at the jones beach & after the show (mardis gras) they had dancing to 'guy lombardo & his royal canadians' and 'louis armstrong and his all stars'. a kid asked louis to play 'i wanna hold your hand' by the beatles...his piano man & trombone man nodded-they knew it so the band played it dixieland style & louis himself did his own lyrics-talk about breaking the place up!wish i had a tape recorder for that one-wish i would have taped them an a regular night-they were great!!
I don't know if i commented here before but anyways it deserves twice...lol
The most amazing musical group of all times.. Krupa, Hampton, Wilson and Goodman!!! With the participation of Duvivier.. another great musician..Geez THIS IS GOOD STUFF!!!
even in 2011 people are talking about this music. awesome :)
Krupa is freakin amazing!
I love this!
Einfach fantastisch diese Zusammensetzung. Weiss jemand mehr über den Superbassisten Duvivier.
Oh My..Go Benny and the boys!! thank you Bob Hardy, for uploading!!
Pure magic!
these guys had fun!!! :-)
and me too!!!
Shame on Doc Severinsen not to acknowledge the great George Duvivier on bass.
vova47 But you did... Thank you so much
Doc was introducing "The Original Benny Goodman Quartet", which did not include bass.
But, ooops. BIG oops!
There is a quartet in Berlin, Germany: The Andreas Hofschneider Quartet (called the Berlin Benny Goodman), an excellent clarinet Player, also acting sometimes as a quintet with additional vibes. Wonderful weekly sessions in the Hotel Residenz in the western City. Well, the cast in the here presented Performance is forever unequalled. I love it!
been listening to the original quartet recorded in 1963 "together again!" rca victor i believe-absolutely wonderful!
Love the comment by 'thedarkness97'! Probably true but I am not a Star Wars expert. Benny had a swinging, distinctive sound. Bluesy yet almost classical. This is from a PBS special from 1980 (?) or around there. Sinatra appeared and spoke, but did not sing. Hampton and Krupa rip it up. I was around 30 then and it was my parents' music but to hear them do this live revived me and my friends to listen to jazz like this. God bless them.
Moving to see thoses old Giants. It maybe seems old fashioned music for many people; not for me; at the top of their career, they played the most trendy pop music all over the world !
I've always felt that George Duvivier was one of a kind. He mastered swing, bop, cool and even Eric Dolphy! He was a giant on stringed bass!
"Duvivier studied violin at the Conservatory of Music and Art in New York and became assistant concertmaster of The Central Manhattan Symphony Orchestra at 16!!! "
George played a lot with Tom Waits!!!!
The Beatles of their day (though they were not composers)
Actually the Beatles stole a lot of there music from lots of African American musicians who didn't man it big due to racism. Tbh the beatles were a joke.
I was referring to their popularity during the swing era. BG was the recipient of a huge amount of fan mail, as were the Beatles. Personally they are my favorite combos of their generations. They were also one of the 1st bands to include black musicians
they didn't call him the KING OF SWING for nothing. AMAZING.
S-m-o-o-t-h, by the best small group ever!! Thanks Bobjazz 11.
WOW, the original Quartet, they still had it!!!! and P..S. it is Teddy Wilson on the piano
Just masters of there instruments just wonderful musicions
No Gene Krupa was not as fast as Buddy Rich but DAMN! the man was musical. Check out how he accents and supports the music with his left hand and right foot.
Such a sweet tune!!
Benny and Teddy Wilson were the best !!
wonderful...........................
The only thing that isn't timeless about this wonderful video is Doc Severinsen's ridiculous outfit.
The First Pick, of the First Round in Swing Jazz is .... Gene Krupa!
Great comment
Very great musicians
Merveilleux !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just been getting into this stuff lately. My pop used to listen to Benny Goodman. I like them better when they got a little older and slowed down a bit. That stuff from the 30s is stupid fast. Like ole Chuck Berry said, "I got no kick against modern jazz, unless they try to play it too darn fast, and lose the beauty of the melody. Oh yeah, and Gene Krupa is the MAN.
You are correct. I researched my own mistake and you are correct. BG, Krupa, Teddy Wilson on Piano and Lionel Hampton on Vibes. Mea culpa.
Puedo entender que haya solo 1737 "me gusta" porque muchos habrán entrado sin saber que se trataba de jazz (y del bueno) pero que 36 personas hayan puesto el "no me gusta " es para hacérselo mirar. Picasso aunque solo diera una pincelada sobre un lienzo, siempre sería una pincelada de un genio y aquí, tocando música por simple que parezca, hay cinco genios-
greatest band ever
i met Teddy Wilson.....so honored.
Anyway,did any of you listen the Columbia "1937 Airchecks" album? (OSL-180). Gene demonstrates here how he laid down the rhythm over the descending figures in "Avalon".
Benny's tone is great
What the rest of lineup can do, we already know from decades back!
HI,
I'll go back and take another look. Maybe I was looking at a different video than that's what you're referring to. I was watching the Danny Kaye video with Louis, Hampton, Dorsey, and who is definitely Mel Powell on piano.
Ted
ESTE CUARTETO MARCO TOD UNA GENERACION...INDIVIDUALMENTE CADA UNO FORMO DESPUES SU BIG BAND....
Big Hugs for you thanks for post