1:00 PM PST "Begin the Beguine" is a popular song written by Cole Porter. Learn more The show was well received, but was forced to dissolve in 1937 because his band's sound was not commercial. X. I've read 2 biographies - very interesting. He felt the titles should be reversed. The second film, "Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Symphony of Swing," is a more arty Artie short, with lots of trick camera effects. In July 1954, Shaw undertook a brief but historic Australian tour for promoter Lee Gordon on which he shared the bill with drummer Buddy Rich and vocalist Ella Fitzgerald. [citation needed]. He was hired as bandleader for the Burns and Allen Show broadcast from Hollywood. Artie Shaw's band of 1938 and 1939 was one of the finest he ever led and certainly one of the greatest of all swing groups. In 1929 and 1930, he played with Irving Aaronson's Commanders, where he was exposed to symphonic music, which he would later incorporate in his arrangements. 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Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. He was the headliner of a radio series with comedian Robert Benchley as emcee. AKA Arthur Jacob Arshawsky. Days Out with Kids in the UK. Artie Shaw Top Songs in the Charts Top One Hit Wonders of the 1930s Top Pop One Hit Wonders. "[17] Shaw's short stories, including "Snow White in Harlem", were collected in The Best of Intentions and Other Stories (1989). It was a collection of music arranged by some of the foremost composer/arrangers of the period, much of which was sketched out by Shaw himself and filled in and completed by his orchestrator/arranger collaborators, among them Jerry Gray, William Grant Still, Lennie Hayton, Ray Conniff, Eddie Sauter, and Jimmy Mundy, to name a few. [citation needed], In 1938, Down Beat magazine readers voted Artie Shaw's the best swing band. Strings gave him a wider tonal palette and allowed him to concentrate on ballads rather than the fast dance songs of the swing era. With Fred Astaire, Paulette Goddard, Artie Shaw, Charles Butterworth. When perennial college students Danny O'Neill and Hank Taylor are forced to make it on their own, the competitive pair get jobs with Artie Shaw's band and reunite with ex-manager Ellen Miller. Shaw was also a precision marksman, ranking fourth in the United States in 1962,[5] and an expert fly fisherman. It did not include any strings and was based in Hollywood, California, where Shaw was living. Macnelly, Guest host: Henry Morgan: guests: Joel Grey, Mimi Hines & Phil Ford, Bernie Travis, Sheilah Graham, Artie Shaw, Alejandro Rey, Totie Fields, Jimmy Helms, Rodney Dangerfield, Artie Shaw, Erroll Garner, Henry Morgan, Artie Shaw, Helen Gurley Brown, Hendra and Ullett, Guest host: John Barbour; guests: George Jessel, Yvonne Constant, Artie Shaw, Gilbert Price, the Amazing Kreskin, Father Emery Tang, Artie Shaw & his Orchestra, Tony Pastor & his Orchestra, Sam Levinson, Mario & Florio, Io sono Tony Scott, ovvero come l'Italia fece fuori il più grande clarinettista del jazz. He served in the US Navy from 1942 to 1944, (during which time he led a morale-building band that toured the South Pacific amidst the chaos of World War II) and, following his discharge in 1944, he returned to lead a band through 1945. Shaw made several musical shorts in 1939 for Vitaphone and Paramount Pictures. Rack up 500 points and you'll score a $5 reward for more movies. [7], In addition to hiring Buddy Rich, he signed Billie Holiday as his band's vocalist in 1938, becoming the first white band leader to hire a full-time black female singer to tour the segregated Southern U.S.[8] However, after recording "Any Old Time", Holiday left the band due to hostility from audiences in the South, as well as from music company executives who wanted a more "mainstream" singer. Porter composed the song between Kalabahi, Indonesia, and Fiji during a 1935 Pacific cruise aboard Cunard's ocean liner Franconia. 183,645 listeners Show more. Artie Shaw in the "Concerto for Clarinet" Fred Astaire dance-conducting the Artie Shaw Orchestra Second Chorus is a 1940 Hollywood musical comedy film starring Paulette Goddard and Fred Astaire and featuring Artie Shaw, Burgess Meredith and Charles Butterworth, with music by Artie Shaw, Bernie Hanighen and Hal Borne, and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. 542,940 listeners Charlie Barnet. In 1932, Shaw joined the Roger Wolfe Kahn Orchestra and made several recordings with the outfit including "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" and "Fit as a Fiddle". [5] Band pianist Johnny Guarnieri played harpsichord on the quintet recordings, and Al Hendrickson played electric guitar. [22] Both Lana Turner and Ava Gardner later described Shaw as being extremely emotionally abusive. Returning to New York, he became a session musician through the early 1930s. At 16, he switched to the clarinet and left home to tour with a band. KCET (192), Mon, Jan 25 Comment below with facts and trivia about the song and we may include it in our song facts! I just learned of him a few months ago! 607,900 listeners Benny Goodman & His Orchestra. Wilson, Jeff. "[16] He turned to semi-autobiographical fiction with the three short novels in I Love You, I Hate You, Drop Dead! [26] In 2005, Shaw's eighth wife, Evelyn Keyes, filed suit, claiming she was entitled to one-half of Shaw's estate, pursuant to a contract to make a will between them. "[18] He spent the rest of the 1950s living in Europe. [5] During the swing era, his big bands were popular with hits like "Begin the Beguine" (1938), "Stardust" (with a trumpet solo by Billy Butterfield),[6] "Back Bay Shuffle", "Moonglow", "Rosalie" and "Frenesi". Following the breakup of what was already his second band in 1939, he rarely toured at all and, if he did, his personal appearances were usually limited to long-term engagements in a single venue or bookings that did not require much traveling, unlike many bands of the era that traveled great distances doing seemingly endless strings of one-night engagements. The film garnered him two Oscar nominations for Best Score and Best Song ("Love of My Life"). [19] He collaborated on the love song "If It's You", sung by Tony Martin in the Marx Brothers' film The Big Store (1941). I played music," he said. Before the release of "Beguine," Shaw and his fledgling band had languished in relative obscurity for over two years and, after its release, he became a major pop artist within short order. After Shaw returned from Mexico in 1940, and still under contract to RCA Victor, he experimented with a group of session musicians in Hollywood, trying to combine strings and woodwinds with a jazz band. The 58-year-old Johnson, an accomplished woodwind and saxophonist and native of Brockton, Massachusetts, was no stranger to jazz having recorded numerous albums of his own and had idolized Shaw's playing throughout his life. [27], In 1980, Shaw donated his papers, most of which amounted to his music library of over 700 scores and parts and approximately 1,000 pieces of sheet music, to Boston University. Beguine is a dance and music form, similar to a slow rhumba. The Gramercy Five's biggest hit was "Summit Ridge Drive",[10] one of Shaw's million-selling singles. In 2004, he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. [25] In 1953, Shaw was forced to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee for his leftist activities. After completing that tour Shaw stopped playing the clarinet, citing his own perfectionism, which, he later said, would have killed him. He worked for years on his 1000-page autobiographical novel, The Education of Albie Snow, but the three-volume work remained unpublished. Artie Shaw, Soundtrack: Second Chorus. Canadian filmmaker Brigitte Berman interviewed Hoagy Carmichael, Doc Cheatham, and others including Shaw for her documentary film, Bix: Ain't None of Them Play Like Him Yet (1981) about Bix Beiderbecke, and afterward she went on to create an Academy Award-winning documentary, Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got (1985), featuring extensive interviews with Shaw, Buddy Rich, Mel Tormé, Helen Forrest, and other musicians, in addition to Shaw's eighth wife, actress Evelyn Keyes. The documentary ends with Shaw rehearsing his new band with co-leader Johnson present and rolls to credits perhaps quite fittingly with the band taking a final segue to Shaw's theme song Nightmare. [6] He named it Artie Shaw and the Gramercy Five after his home telephone exchange. [8], Like his main rival,[9] Benny Goodman, and other leaders of big bands, Shaw fashioned a smaller "band within the band" in 1940. His last major interview was in 2003, when he was interviewed by Russell Davies for the BBC Television documentary, Artie Shaw – Quest for Perfection. The Artie Shaw recording was used in the soundtrack of the 1980 film Raging Bull. Throughout his career, Shaw had a habit of forming bands, developing them according to his immediate aspirations, making a quick series of records, and then disbanding. Shaw's contract was renewed for another 13 weeks when the program was moved to New York. Forrest sings "Deep Purple," but … Tags: american birth day 23 birth month may birth year 1910 death day 30 death month december death year 2004 musician. 94,155 listeners Benny Goodman. He formed and dissolved groups several times throughout the 30s and 40s, his last organisation being a short-lived band playing bop-style jazz in 1949. During his self-imposed "sabbaticals" from the music business, his interests included studying advanced mathematics, as cited in Karl Sabbagh's The Riemann Hypothesis.[24]. Though he had numerous hit records, he was perhaps best known for his 1938 recording of Cole Porter's "Begin the Beguine." The band made some splendid records for RCA-Bluebird but was certainly at its very finest 'on location'. Trumpeter Roy Eldridge became part of the group, succeeding Billy Butterfield. Artie Shaw played ukulele at ten and began as an alto saxophonist at the age of twelve. Artie Shaw (born May 23, 1910, New York City, New York, USA - died December 30, 2004, Thousand Oaks, California, USA) was an American clarinetist and bandleader. [29], Longtime Duke Ellington clarinetist Barney Bigard cited Shaw as his favorite clarinet player. It is a compilation of the playing of several big bands. In 1940, the original Gramercy Five pressed eight records, then Shaw dissolved the band in early 1941. Freedland, Michael. On December 7, three months into the tour, the 31-piece band was in the midst of a matinee performance in Providence, Rhode Island, when he was given a note about the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. The family was Jewish; his father was from Russia, his mother from Austria. Artie Shaw played ukulele at ten and began as an alto saxophonist at the age of twelve. Shaw's music library, which was the product of his almost 20 years of activity in the music business, contained numerous arrangements of monumental status of popular music in addition to many original big band jazz compositions of the era. Two marriages were annulled; the others ended in divorce: Jane Cairns (1932–33; annulled); Margaret Allen (1934–37); actress Lana Turner (1940); Betty Kern, the daughter of songwriter Jerome Kern (1942–43); actress Ava Gardner (1945–46); Forever Amber author Kathleen Winsor (1946–48; annulled); actress Doris Dowling (1952–56), and actress Evelyn Keyes (1957–85). The addition of a string section to a popular big band was not novel, as it had been done by Paul Whiteman and others since the 1920s. Remote broadcasts noted the band performing in good form and Shaw dazzling the crowd with his clarinet. Directed by H.C. Potter. "Artie Shaw, Without Music". Artie Shaw (born Arthur Jacob Arshawsky; May 23, 1910 – December 30, 2004) was an American clarinetist, composer, bandleader, actor and author of both fiction and non-fiction. Artie Shaw (born Arthur Jacob Arshawsky; May 23, 1910 – December 30, 2004) was an American clarinetist, composer, bandleader, and actor. Read Full Synopsis Cast + Crew Previous Cast Members More Cast Members. Shaw made several musical shorts in 1939 for Vitaphone and Paramount Pictures. This in-depth examination of the life and career of clarinetist and bandleader Artie Shaw cuts between archival footage, location shots, and an interview with Shaw himself. [5] Shaw broadcast on CBS from November 20, 1938 until November 14, 1939. Revealing downbeat elements of the music business, Shaw explained that "the trouble with Cinderella" is "nobody ever lives happily ever after. The song was performed by Artie Shaw. Artie Shaw brought his musical talents to a variety of films over the course of his Hollywood career. "Benny Goodman played clarinet. Martin Scorsese also used the Shaw theme song, "Nightmare", in his Academy Award-winning Howard Hughes biopic, The Aviator. Here are some well-known faces from Sundance over the years, as they brought their early movies to the festival. [28], In response to Benny Goodman's nickname, the "King of Swing", Shaw's fans dubbed him the "King of the Clarinet". In his later years, Shaw lived and wrote in the Newbury Park section of Thousand Oaks, California. I'm not able to do that, and I have taken the clarinet as far as anyone can possibly go. Savor the sounds of big band jazz and swing with this compendium of live performance clips from some of the genre's most legendary musicians. I wanted to do other things. With Artie Shaw, John Best, Lee Castle, Helen Forrest. She died less than two years later from cancer. Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got Synopsis. Receive a $10 Reward. There was bedlam as many rose to champion the communist cause, and Shaw began praising the democratic standards of the Soviet constitution. Artie Shaw was of the same opinion, claiming that “this movie put me off acting.” The plot has been over-used, in fact, the same dynamic was used again in Holiday Inn two years later―so-called friends fighting over the same woman (in this case Paulette Goddard, who later married Burgess Meredith). Artie Shaw started his first swing band in 1936. For Artie Shaw "the personal price was too great. [5] Thomas Pynchon 's 1990 novel Vineland features a character named Frenesi Gates, "her name celebrating the record by Artie Shaw that was all over the jukeboxes and airwaves in the last days of the war". His autobiography, The Trouble With Cinderella: An Outline of Identity, was published in 1952 (with later reprint editions in 1992 and 2001). His 1940 recording of "Stardust" was used in its entirety in the closing credits of the film The Man Who Fell to Earth. The film garnered him two Oscar nominations for Best Score and Best Song ("Love of My Life"). In August 1945 his contract with RCA ended and he signed with an independent label, Musicraft. Artie Shaw lived to age 94 - passed away in 2004. The result was the hit "Frenesi". "Artie Shaw, 94: Top bandleader of swing era". Wadler, Joyce. 1:00 PM PST Artie Shaw had just finished a gig at the old Embers Club on 52d Street. Shaw did many big band remote broadcasts. This DVD is neither endorsed nor authorized by the estate of Artie Shaw. Artie Shaw, American clarinetist and popular bandleader of the 1930s and ’40s. In 1994, he told Frank Prial of The New York Times, "I thought that because I was Artie Shaw I could do what I wanted, but all they wanted was 'Begin the Beguine'".[12]. Helen Forrest. He would, however, show up on occasion "just to hear how things sounded". The documentary includes interviews with surviving members of his original bands, Johnson, and other music industry professionals. Shaw is/was an amazingly talented artist. Love the cd; love the dvd included in this collection. Musically restless, Shaw was also an early proponent of what became known much later as Third Stream music, which blended elements of classical and jazz forms and traditions. Military service: US Navy (WWII, Pacific Theater, medical discharge) Wife: Jane Carns (m. 1932, annulled) Wife: Margaret Allen (m. 1934, div. His last prewar band, organized in September 1941, included Oran "Hot Lips" Page, Max Kaminsky, Georgie Auld, Dave Tough, Jack Jenney, Ray Conniff and Guarnieri. In 1940, before eloping with Lana Turner, Shaw briefly dated actresses Betty Grable and Judy Garland[23] and, according to Tom Nolan's biography, had an affair with Lena Horne. His music influenced other musicians, such as Monty Norman in England, with the vamp of the James Bond Theme, possibly influenced by 1938's "Nightmare". Shaw rehearsed his new band, (based out of Boston, Massachusetts), and the band made its official debut on New Year's Eve 1984 at the Glen Island Casino in New Rochelle, New York, the same launching pad for many bands of the swing era decades earlier, when Shaw and his bands were in their prime. The record eventually became one of the era's defining recordings. [20] During the 1970s he made appearances on The Mike Douglas Show and The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. If you love music and intelligent innovative performers, welcome to the world of Artie Shaw. Shaw broke up the Hollywood band, keeping a nucleus of seven musicians in addition to himself, and filled out the ensemble with New York musicians until March 1941. In July 2006, a Ventura, California, jury unanimously held that Keyes was entitled to almost one-half of Shaw's estate or $1,420,000. when you spend $25 on participating products. In October 1935, it was introduced by June Knight in the Broadway musical Jubilee, produced at the Imperial Theatre in New York City. He continued to record for RCA Victor, as he had before the war, and limited the band's personal appearances to military bases in California. Directed by Brigitte Berman. According to his publicist, he had been "in ill health for some time, but I don't know the specific cause of death." In fact, Shaw had long been suffering from diabetes. Shaw began playing in high school and turned professional in 1925. During World War II, Shaw enlisted in the United States Navy and shortly after formed a band, which served in the Pacific theater (just as Glenn Miller's wartime band served in the UK and Europe). 55,937 listeners Glenn Miller. To continue playing would be a disservice. "Artie Shaw's ex-wife gets half of estate", Learn how and when to remove this template message, It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing), "A short history of… "Nightmare" (Artie Shaw, 1936)", "Artie Shaw Biography Songwriter (1910–2004)", "JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Selected Artist Biography – Artie Shaw", "At Home with: Artie Shaw; Literary Life, After Ending the Beguine", "Books by Artie Shaw- I Love You, I Hate You, Drop Dead! In 1950, he was a mystery guest on What's My Line? It failed to find much of an audience and Shaw decided to call it a day. His controlling nature and incessant verbal abuse drove Turner to have a nervous breakdown, soon after which she divorced him. He was one of the few outstanding jazz musicians whose commitment to jazz was uncertain. For example, if you listen to, say, Artie Shaw’s stuff from the late 1930s or Benny Goodman’s Carnegie Hall concert from 1938, it’s totally alive. And I just didn't have the temperament to stay on the scene too long". [22] He had two sons, Steven Kern (by Betty Kern) and Jonathan Shaw (by Doris Dowling). The note instructed him to tell military personnel to return to their bases. In 1991, the collection was transferred to the School of Music of the University of Arizona in Tucson. [citation needed], Apart from his interest in music, Shaw had a tremendous intellect and almost insatiable thirst for intellectual knowledge and literature. “Sing, Sing, Sing” is like “I Wanna Hold Your Hand,” bursting with a new generation’s excitement about life. Arthur Jacob Arshawsky was born on May 23, 1910, in New York City, he was the son of Sarah (née Strauss) and Harold "Harry" Arshawsky, a dressmaker and photographer. The band was showcased on the Burns and Allen program every week. In 1946, Shaw was present at a meeting of the Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. He made a few records for Musicraft before the band broke up, and all of the recordings for Musicraft from 1946 were staffed by top-notch session musicians. Artie Shaw. He portrayed himself in the Fred Astaire film, Second Chorus (1940), which featured Shaw and his orchestra playing Concerto for Clarinet, and his 1940–41 Hollywood period Star Dust band can be heard throughout the soundtrack. Shaw was at or near the top of the list of virtuoso jazz bandleaders. 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