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Louis Armstrong Busted for pot in 1930 Meets his 2nd wife Lil Hardin pianist in Joe King’s Band Married 4 time, enjoyed the young women On the run form Chicago organized crime for four years Joe Glazer his manager One of the 1st black artist in major Hollywood movies 1st black on a nationally sponsored radio show Good will Ambassador for U.S. around the world Very generous with his money Active in Civil Rights issues is whole life Investigated by the FBI from the 50’s on 1st heart attack in 59

Bessie Smith The Empress of the Blues One of the most popular Jazz/Blues singers of the 20’s Learn to sing from “Ma” Rainey Lived life in the fast lane Died in a car crash

Young Benny Goodman Born in Chicago to poor Russian Jewish parent 1 of 9 children Grew up very poor Showed great musical talent at a very young age (Clarinet) Became a professional musician at age 12 Moved to Ca. to play in Ben Pollack’s band at 16

Young Benny Goodman As a professional musician Benny earned enough to support the family David Goodman (Benny’s father) is killed when hit by a truck never having seen his son play in a professional band Benny Goodman is driven to be the best and never wants to be poor again

The Cotton Club Harlem’s most famous club (speakeasy) White patrons only Duke Ellington’s new Manager gets Duke an audition for the owners of the club Irving Mills is now Duke’s manager Duke gets the gig in 1927 Broadcast live on the radio from the Cotton Club, gaining a new national audience

Cotton Club Appeared in movies as he was, Classy Always a role model for his people Always musically ahead of the crowd! Had some of the best black musicians in his band