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Benny Goodman
The Gemini sign of the Western Zodiac
Born: 30 May 1909
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Death: 13 June 1986
Best Known As: Clarinetist nicknamed "The King of Swing"
Benny Goodman, a prodigy on the clarinet, joined the professional musician's union when he was just 13 years old and made his first recording as a soloist four years later. In the 1920s he played in orchestras, on the radio and for stage shows, and made several recordings as a sideman (including for Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday). In the early 1930s Goodman formed his own orchestra and the Swing Era began. He became a world famous bandleader, appeared in the movies and dominated popular music until the 1950s, with well over 100 hit songs, including "Let's Dance," "Blue Moon," "One O'Clock Jump" and "Six Appeal."
Benny Goodman is considered the first bandleader to perform in public with a racially integrated orchestra.
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he Twelve-Month Western Zodiac Cycle:
Aries March 21 - April 20
Taurus April 21 - May 20, 21
Gemini May 21, 22 - June 21
Cancer June 22 - July 22
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Leo July 23 - August 22, 23
Virgo August 23, 24 - September 22, 23
Libra September 23, 24 - October 22, 23
Scorpio October 23, 24 - November 22
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Sagittarius November 23 - December 21, 22
Capricorn December 22, 23 - January 20
Aquarius January 21 - February 19
Pisces February 20 - March 20
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