Green, Benny, 1927-1998
Green, Benny, 1927-
Green, Benny.
Green, Benny <1927-1988>
Benny Green British jazz saxophonist and writer (1927-1998)
VIAF ID: 112043479 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/112043479
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Benny Green ‡c British jazz saxophonist and writer (1927-1998)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Bashville | |
The Benny Green collection : piano solos edited, and recorded solos transcribed | |
Blame it on my youth. | |
Britain and her people | |
Britain at War | |
Cole. | |
The Cricket addict's archive | |
Diamond and the goose. | |
Drums in my ears. | |
Fred Astaire | |
A history of cricket | |
The hooligan nights : being the life and opinions of a young and impertinent criminal recounted by himself and set forth | |
A hymn to him : the lyrics of Alan Jay Lerner | |
I've lost my little Willie! : a celebration of comic postcards | |
Jazzmen d'aujourd'hui | |
jazzmen of our time | |
Johnny Mercer | |
Kipps | |
Larousse encyclopedia of music | |
The Last empires : a music hall companion | |
Leave it to Psmith | |
Let's face the music : the golden age of popular song | |
Londen | |
London | |
Londres portrait d'une métropole | |
Love and Mr. Lewisham | |
Melba Liston and her bones. | |
The Mermaid Theatre's Cole : an entertainment based on the words and music of Cole Porter | |
Musique | |
Notes, June 1999: | |
P. G. Wodehouse : a literary biography | |
Pelham Grenville Wodehouse | |
The reluctant art; the growth of jazz. | |
Second sacred concert | |
Shaw's champions : G. B. S. & prizefighting from Cashel Byron to Gene Tunney. | |
The small back room | |
So near so far | |
Songs. | |
The streets of London : moments in time from the albums of Charles White and London Transport | |
Swingtime in Tottenham | |
Three men in a boat : (to say nothing of the dog) | |
Too marvellous for words! | |
Walk on the final Ray Brown trio recording. | |
Wisden : anthology 1864-1900 | |
Yesterday : a photographic album of daily life in Britain, 1953-1970 | |
Your love was sprung on me |