Under the "You Always Hate What Your Parents Listen To" rule, this meant that Mr. Brilliant has always hated big band swing. I have been free of this burden (though I was probably 40 before I could bear to listen to anything written before 1800 because MY parents were classical music buffs), and so I am able to say that while Glenn Miller is too schmaltzy for my taste, I think he was on to something where Benny Goodman was concerned. Goodman's Wikipedia entry is a good, comprehensive account of just how important Goodman was to the development of American popular music from the 1920's and 30's and beyond.
Here's Goodman and his band performing one of my favorites from the Goodman oeuvre, "King Porter Stomp" at Wolf Trap in 1977, with John Bunch On piano, Cal Collins on guitar, Buddy Tate and Al Klink On sax, Warren Vache On trumpet, amd Mickey Mcgieve On trombone.
...and a short version of "Sing Sing Sing" from Hollywood Hotel (1937), showcasing the genius of Gene Krupa on drums:
I'm thinking that bad economic times warrant another swing revival. How about you?
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