Benny Goodman had risen from a  poor Jewish Chicago background where he became a pro as a  teenager and was soon playing clarinet in bands and even making records, having absorbed the local greats like Armstrong and Oliver. In New York he played  on countless record sessions and  led a band before being hired as the hot house  sound on the network radio show ”Let’s Dance". A cross-country tour resulted in his becoming the darling of the younger set. His neat arrangements and drivingly joyous beat  crowned him “The King of Swing". Carnegie Hall was conquered and later  there was a foray into classical music. In 1962 he went on a goodwill tour of  Russia where premier Khruschev shook his hand.