Luckily for me, cartoon characters don't have to keep social distancing due to the COVID pandemic, and I can safely enjoy dancing on the chorus line with a bevy of beauties!
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Thursday, December 24, 2020
Monday, February 18, 2019
ARTIE SHAW and BENNY GOODMAN, the Great Clarinet Players.
I've always been a big fan of Big Band Swing music which I've been listening to since my early childhood. My parents had a good sized collection of old 78 RPM shellac records which I continually played on an old Motorola player and later, on a Garrard turntable. The music of Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and several other big band leaders, was a staple of their collection.
Later on, I managed to get hold of a second-hand clarinet and taught myself how to play the instrument, aided by Paul Harvey's THE COMPLETE CLARINET PLAYER Omnibus Edition from 1986 and A. Magnani's Complete Method for Clarinet in Two Books. Since there were no YouTube tutorials back then, and I didn't have the time to take lessons from a qualified music teacher, the learning process was quite slow and lengthy.
Of course, no virtuosity was achieved but after much practice, I managed to play it with limited proficiency, enough to carry me by when I had to perform in public for a musical play.
Artie Shaw was born May 23, 1910 and died December 30, 2004 at the age of 94.
Benny Goodman was born May 30, 1909 and died June 13, 1986 at the age of 77.
Later on, I managed to get hold of a second-hand clarinet and taught myself how to play the instrument, aided by Paul Harvey's THE COMPLETE CLARINET PLAYER Omnibus Edition from 1986 and A. Magnani's Complete Method for Clarinet in Two Books. Since there were no YouTube tutorials back then, and I didn't have the time to take lessons from a qualified music teacher, the learning process was quite slow and lengthy.
Of course, no virtuosity was achieved but after much practice, I managed to play it with limited proficiency, enough to carry me by when I had to perform in public for a musical play.
I don't remember the name of the show but I do recall I had two solo numbers with a piano accompanist: As Time Goes By and St. Louis Blues.
My clarinet kit.
My clarinet kit.
The clarinet is no longer functional for lack of proper maintenance; however, I still keep it for nostalgic reasons and am planning to buy me a new one someday soon. Playing the clarinet along with Goodman and Shaw's recordings used to be a very pleasant pastime years ago and I hope I can indulge myself once more.
Artie Shaw was born May 23, 1910 and died December 30, 2004 at the age of 94.
Benny Goodman was born May 30, 1909 and died June 13, 1986 at the age of 77.
Sunday, February 10, 2019
KING KONG ALIVE ON BROADWAY!
King Kong is a musical with music by Marius de Vries, lyrics by Michael Mitnick and Craig Lucas, a book by Lucas and additional musical and lyrical contributions by 3D, Sarah McLachlan, Guy Garvey, Justice and The Avalanches. It is based on the 1933 film of the same name. The original production was mounted in Australia in 2013. A Broadway production premiered in October 2018.
This was my grandson's first Broadway show ever. Coincidentally enough, KING KONG (1976) was also his dad Ricardo's first big screen movie which he saw when he was only four years old!
I remember back in 1977, we were at the cinema, sitting somewhat close to the screen before the lights went out and just before the curtain rose, Rick turned to me and apprehensively asked if Kong was really behind the curtains. He didn't yet realize we were about to see just a movie!
And now, more than 40 years later, my almost seven years old grandson, came to see a "real" King Kong on stage!
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