Benny Goodman Quartet

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The Benny Goodman Quartet was a pioneering swing-era jazz ensemble led by clarinetist Benny Goodman that famously featured Lionel Hampton, Teddy Wilson, and Gene Krupa, breaking racial barriers in popular music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz ensemble
swing band
activeInPeriod 1930s
swing era
associatedAct Benny Goodman Orchestra
Benny Goodman Trio
associatedLocation New York City
associatedMovement racial integration in jazz
brokeRacialBarriersWith Lionel Hampton
Teddy Wilson
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era pre-World War II jazz
genre jazz
swing
hasMember Benny Goodman
Gene Krupa
Lionel Hampton
Teddy Wilson
historicalSignificance one of the first high-profile racially integrated jazz groups in the United States
influencedGenre mainstream jazz
small-group swing
instrumentation clarinet
drums
piano
vibraphone
leader Benny Goodman
notableFor pioneering small-group swing
racial integration in popular music
notableLeader Benny Goodman
notableMemberInstrument Benny Goodman – clarinet
Gene Krupa – drums
Lionel Hampton – vibraphone
Teddy Wilson – piano
performanceContext featured within the Benny Goodman Orchestra shows
performanceMedium concert tours
radio broadcasts
recordingFormat 78 rpm records
styleCharacteristic swing rhythm
tight small-group improvisation
virtuosic clarinet lead

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Lionel Hampton associatedWith Benny Goodman Quartet
Lionel Hampton memberOf Benny Goodman Quartet
Benny Goodman Orchestra associatedWith Benny Goodman Quartet
Benny Goodman associatedAct Benny Goodman Quartet
Teddy Wilson memberOf Benny Goodman Quartet