Ross Firestone
Swing, Swing, Swing
The Life and Times of Benny Goodman
"The season's big jazz biography." Christian Science Monitor
Before Elvis Presley and rock 'n' roll, another King ruled the roost of American
popular music. His name was Benny Goodman and his domain was the gilded age of Swing.
Benny's concerts, records, and radio shows catapulted the hot and controversial
sounds of jazz into the hearts and homes of a hungry public.
Swing, Swing, Swing at once illustrates Goodman's enormous impact on American
music and culture, reflects the rich textures of the times in which he lived, and
evokes the very private life of a complicated, difficult man.
"First rate. . . . [Brings] Benny Goodman back to life in remarkably vivid fashion."
Washington Post
"Horation Alger had nothing on Benny Goodman. . . . A." Entertainment Weekly
"Highly readable. . . . Firestone is an outstanding storyteller." San Francisco
Chronicle
"A first-rate biography. . . . The narrative flows like a swinging jazz solo."
Dan Morgenstern, director, Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies
Ross Firestone is the author and editor of numerous books, including Actress:
Postcards from the Road and Going My Way.
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