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In this hour, it's the life and music of swing anti-hero Artie Shaw. We’ll spend the hour talking with biographer Tom Nolan about Artie’s reluctant rise to stardom during the 1930s and dissect his much publicized rivalry with Benny Goodman. And we’ll take a look at Artie’s abrupt, Shakespearean exit from the music business in the 1950s and explore what made Artie Shaw one of the most innovative and complex voices of the swing era.
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Piece Description
In this hour, it's the life and music of swing anti-hero Artie Shaw. We’ll spend the hour talking with biographer Tom Nolan about Artie’s reluctant rise to stardom during the 1930s and dissect his much publicized rivalry with Benny Goodman. And we’ll take a look at Artie’s abrupt, Shakespearean exit from the music business in the 1950s and explore what made Artie Shaw one of the most innovative and complex voices of the swing era.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chant | Artie Shaw | Bottle Rocket Short Film Soundtrack. | Fantasy | 2008 | 02:54 |
| Grabtown Grapple | Artie Shaw | Complete Gramercy Five Sessions. | RVG Bluebird/Heritage | 1945 | 02:59 |
| Comes Love | Artie Shaw | Artie Shaw: Fifty Favorites. | Roslin Records | 2010 | 03:13 |
| Nightmare | Artie Shaw | Essential Artie Shaw. | Bluebird/Legacy | 2005 | 02:50 |
| Moonglow | Artie Shaw | Essential Artie Shaw. | Madacy | 2005 | 03:11 |
| Lugubrious | Artie Shaw | Last Recordings of Artie Shaw: Rare & Unreleased, Vol. 1. | Artie Shaw Music, LLC | 2010 | 04:31 |
| Mysterioso | Artie Shaw | Complete Gramercy Five Sessions. | RVG Bluebird/Heritage | 1945 | 02:59 |
| No Regrets | Billie Holiday | Complete Billie Holiday. | X5 Music Group | 2008 | 02:40 |





