The Benson Orchestra Of Chicago -

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Review by Greg Reynoso

The Benson Orchestra of Chicago's album is a true masterpiece of jazz music. This album is a perfect blend of traditional and modern jazz, with a unique and refreshing sound that is sure to captivate any listener. The musicianship is impeccable, with each member of the orchestra contributing their own unique style and flair to the music. The arrangements are expertly crafted, with each track featuring a perfect balance of melody, harmony, and rhythm. The album is a true testament to the Benson Orchestra of Chicago's talent and creativity, and is a must-have for any jazz lover. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to impress and delight. the Benson Orchestra of Chicago's album is a timeless classic that will continue to be enjoyed for generations to come.

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 10"

About The Benson Orchestra Of Chicago

Established by Cellist, Impresario and Band Manager, Edgar A. Benson in 1920, the band became one of the most popular dance bands of the early 1920s. Based at the Marigold Gardens (a location frequented by Chicago's mob members) the band was initially directed by pianist and arranger . Other members were: - clarinet, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone - trumpet - trombone - tenor saxophone - violin - banjo - bass saxophone, tuba Albert Walthall - violin - drums The tune "Na Jo

Name Vars

  • Orchestra \
  • di Chicago
  • Orchestra Beuson di Chicago

Members

  • Gene Krupa
  • Roy Bargy
  • Frankie Trumbauer
  • Arthur Layfield
  • Don Bestor
  • Joe Miller
  • Art Weiss
  • Guy Carey
  • Joe Baum
  • Matthew Amaturo
  • Thomas Thatcher
  • Rick Adkins
  • William Foeste
  • Fred Hamm