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  1. En el transcurso de dos años y medio, Hampton despidió a Carter un total de siete veces. [4] Carter formó parte de la Orquesta de Lionel Hampton que tocó en el famoso Cavalcade of Jazz en Los Ángeles en Wrigley Field, producido por Leon Hefflin, Sr. el 10 de julio de 1949. [5]

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  2. 25 de may. de 2020 · After winning a local amateur contest, she turned professional at age 16, hooking up with the Lionel Hampton band by 1948, billed as Lorraine Carter. Hampton was the man who hung the nickname 'Betty Be-Bop' on her (a nickname she hated, as she found bebop limiting and wanted to do more than just scat), but it stuck, and ultimately ...

  3. 14 de ago. de 2008 · Her first big break came when she joined drummer Lionel Hampton's big band, a gig she held for two and a half years. Their relationship was always rocky, though, and Carter was fired...

  4. Betty Carter, Jimmy Witherspoon, Buddy Banks, Smiley Turner and Big Jay McNeely also played with Hampton. It was at the sixth Cavalcade of Jazz, June 25, 1950, that Hampton's playing precipitated the closest thing to a riot in the show's eventful history.

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    Album
    Notes
    Label
    1937–39
    Benny Goodman – The Complete RCA Victor ...
    along with Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa, ...
    RCA/BMG 68764
    1937–39
    Hot Mallets, Vol. 1
    the All-Star groups including appearances ...
    Bluebird RCA 6458-2-RB
    1937–39
    The Jumpin' Jive, Vol. 2
    the All-Star groups including appearances ...
    Bluebird RCA 2433-2-RB
    1938
    Benny Goodman – The Famous 1938 Carnegie ...
    along with Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa, ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Betty_CarterBetty Carter - Wikipedia

    Over the course of two and a half years, Hampton fired Carter a total of seven times. Carter was part of the Lionel Hampton Orchestra that played at the famed Cavalcade of Jazz in Los Angeles at Wrigley Field, which was produced by Leon Hefflin, Sr. on July 10, 1949. They did a second concert at Lane Field in San Diego on September 3, 1949.

  6. Lionel Hampton asked Carter to join his band in 1948; however, her insistence on improvising annoyed Hampton and prompted him to fire her seven times in two and a half years.

  7. 23 de may. de 2018 · Literature and the Arts. Music: Popular and Jazz: Biographies. Betty Carter. Carter, Betty. views 2,696,364 updated May 23 2018. Betty Carter. Singer. Tuned in to Bebop. Toured With Lionel Hampton. Paid Dues in New York City. Recorded With Ray Charles. Changing Times for Jazz. Discovered by a New Audience. Thrived on Musicians ’ Suggestions.