“I’ve Heard That Song Before 1930-1940” is a short treasure musical introduction of melodies that can lend themselves to be easily sung or whistled; these memorable tunes were once the most popular and air-played. Still nowadays these can be truly
Lena Horne – Voices of Jazz
Lena Horne achieved fame in the 1940s and became a jazz recording star in the 1950s. After appearing in the Broadway musical “Blackbirds” (1939) she joined the Charlie Barnet Orchestra as lead singer until 1942. Then a long run at
Benny Goodman and His Sextet – I Got Rhythm (1945-1946)
When jazz blended with dance forms becoming swing-jazz, in terms of commercial success it was virtually synonymous with Pop music. Benny Goodman was a major band leader of his era. Swing-jazz in the 1940s was dominating the jukeboxes and their
Ted Heath Big Band – A Blitz of Hits
Ted Heath was a legendary figure in Great Britain as a band leader, orchestrator and inspiring figure with a certain style floating in between jazz-swing and big-band entertainment. He was probably inspired by Glenn Miller when the two met in