Pete Long's Goodmen Orchestra

Pete Long's Goodmen Orchestra

at Cadogan Hall, London
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Bandleader and clarinettist Pete Long presents a brilliant recreation of one of the greatest and most famous concerts in jazz history - Benny Goodman's famous Carnegie Hall concert which took place on January 16th 1938.

An iconic moment in musical history, it was the first time ever that black and white jazz musicians appeared together on a concert stage in the USA, with Lionel Hampton on vibes, Teddy Wilson on piano and stars of the Duke Ellington and Count Basie Orchestras making guest appearances. Goodman's line up that night included stars such as trumpeters Harry James and Ziggy Elman, drummer Gene Krupa and pianist Jess Stacey.

At the original concert, the musicians played without amplification and the wonderful acoustics of Chelsea's beautiful concert auditorium,

The Cadogan Hall make it possible to do the same, allowing London's
finest jazz musicians to recreate the concert with great authenticity.

A spectacular afternoon of live music not to be missed.

Pete Long's Goodmen Orchestra

A tribute to the Benny Goodman Orchestra including ‘One O’Clock Jump’, ‘Sing, Sing, Sing’ and ‘Big John Special’.

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Rated Excellent

Pete Long's Goodmen Orchestra image © Cadogan Hall

Cadogan Hall

5 Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ

Disabled Booking:
020 7730 4500

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Pete Long's Goodmen Orchestra image © Cadogan Hall

Cadogan Hall

5 Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ

Disabled Booking:
020 7730 4500

See all events at Cadogan Hall