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Benny Goodman, właściwie Benjamin David Goodman (30 maja 1909 - 13 czerwca 1986) - amerykański muzyk jazzowy, klarnecista, zwany "królem swingu". Urodził się w Chicago w rodzinie ubogich żydowskich emigrantów. Nauczył się grać na klarnecie uczęszczając na zajęcia dobroczynnego klubu muzycznego dla chłopców. Już jako młodzieniec stał się wirtuozem i grał zawodowo w różnych zespołach. Na jego styl gry duży wpływ wywarli klarneciści uprawiający jazz nowoorleański, tacy jak Johnny Dodds, Leon Roppolo czy Jimmy Noone. .
Dickie "Be-Bop" Harrell was the original drummer for Gene Vincent's Blue Caps. His restrained brush playing and background screams on Vincent's first and most famous hit, "Be-Bop-A-Lula," gave that record -- one of the signature records of early rock 'n' roll -- much of its tension and feel. Like Vincent a native of Norfolk, Va., Harrell began playing with Vincent when he was only 15 years old. Vincent, then in the Navy, had badly injured his leg in a motorcycle accident, and was recuperating at a Navy hospital. Harrell stayed with the Blue Caps for a little more than a...
John Stephen Goodman (born June 20, 1952) is a Golden Globe- and Emmy-winning American actor. He is well known for his deep, booming voice and his intimidating size. John Goodman (Born 15th February, 1988) is also an acoustic singer-songwriter from Middlewich, UK .
Miles Goodman (1949-1996) was an American television and film composer born in Los Angeles, California. He studied theater at Antioch College, and was an English major. Eventually, he studied with private music teachers and decided to become involved in composing music for TV and motion pictures, as well as release albums. His filmography in which he composed music scores for include "Teen Wolf", "La Bamba", "Little Shop of Horrors", "The Muppet Christmas Carol", and "Sister Act 2". .
There are two artists named "Goodman". One is a New York-based musician who made the album "What We Want". .