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Encyclopedia > David Goodman

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PBS - JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Selected Artist Biography - Benny Goodman (1834 words)
Goodman, Benjamin David (1909-1986) Clarinetist, composer, and bandleader
Goodman's solo on After You've Gone from that session is an example of his mature style — his flawless playing utilizes almost the complete range of the instrument, and his disciplined explorations of the harmony and fondness for the blue thirds reveals the technical mastery and controlled expression that formed the essence of his art.
On January 16, 1938, Goodman brought a new level of recognition to jazz with a concert in Carnegie Hall, presenting Harry James, Ziggy Elman, Jess Stacy, Hampton, Krupa, and Wilson from his own entourage, as well as guest soloists from the bands of Duke Ellington and Count Basie.
David H. Goodman, CPA (233 words)
Goodman is a Certified Public Accountant in Massachusetts, a Certified Valuation Analyst, and has earned the AICPA Certificate in Educational Achievement in Business Valuation.
Goodman grew from working as a financial analyst to being vice president of finance in a service business with $75,000,000 in revenues and over 1,200 employees.
Goodman has provided expert services on numerous engagements, including business valuations for divorce and estate and gift tax, forensic accounting in divorce and employee fraud, determining damages in breach of contract, and determining value in shareholder actions.
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