Benny Goodman At the Palomar Ballroom, Los Angeles Calif 1935
This A Audio Recording This Broadcast was Recording On August 22, 1935, A Day after the Grand Opening. Many Say This Broadcast was the Dawn Of the Swing Era. During there Palomar Engagement Benny used Goodbye as his Opening Theme, The Other Songs are At The Dark Town Strutter Ball, East From The Sun, I hate to talk about myself, Star Dust, I'm In The Mood For Love, Ballad In Blue, What A little Moonlight can Do. Featuring Benny Goodman On Clarinet. Nate Kazebier, Bunny Berigan, Ralph Mazzillo On Trumpets. Red Ballard, Jack Lacey On Trombones. Hymie Schertzer, Bill DePew, Art Rollini, Dick Clark On Saxophones. Jess Stacy On Piano. Allan Ruess On Guitar. Harry Goodman On Bass. Gene Krupa On Drums. Vocalist are Helen Ward and Joe Harris.

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