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"1928 Brunswick 78, 4013, by Bennie Goodman's Boys.Brunswick 78, 80029A, "Room 1411", Benny Goodman and His Boys, 1950 Collectors' Series reissue."Room 1411" is a 1928 instrumental composed by Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman and released as a Brunswick 78 by Bennie Goodman's Boys. The song was Glenn Miller's first known composition and was an early collaboration between Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman, who would become the most successful bandleaders of the Big Band Era during the 1930s and 1940s. Recording history "Room 1411," also known as "Goin To Town," "Pieza 1411" in Spanish on the label, was composed by Glenn Miller and Benny GoodmanNational Ragtime and Jazz Archive Recordings: P, Q & R Titles. in 1928 when Glenn Miller was part of "Bennie Goodman's Boys". The instrumental was recorded on June 23, 1928 in New York and was released as a 78, 4013, on Brunswick, paired with "Jungle Blues".In the liner notes to the 1950 Brunswick LP, Chicago Jazz Classics, BL 58015, by Benny Goodman and His Boys, music critic and historian Irving Kolodin gives the recording date as June 4, 1928, and the location as New York. The album was also released as a 78 RPM album B-1007. The instrumental, Matrix # E27639=C, was described as a "shimmy one-step" on the original Brunswick 78 label as released in 1928. The personnel that made up "Bennie Goodman's Boys" for the studio recording of "Room 1411" was made up of an all-star ensemble that featured Glenn Miller on trombone, Ray Bauduc on drums, Dick "Icky" Morgan on guitar, Fud Livingston on tenor saxophone, Jimmy McPartland on cornet, Vic Breidis on piano, Harry Goodman on tuba, and Benny Goodman on clarinet and baritone saxophone. The band continued to record in 1928 and 1929. Tommy Dorsey on trombone, Bud Freeman on tenor saxophone, Wingy Manone on trumpet, and Ben Pollack on drums, were also members of the group on other sessions. Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman lived in the same suite at the time in the apartments in The Whitby in New York whose number was 1411. The title of the composition derives from the apartment number. In Hear Me Talkin' To Ya: The Story Of Jazz As Told By The Men Who Made It (1955) by Nat Shapiro and Nat Hentoff, Jimmy McPartland recalled how the title originated: "[A]fter a couple of weeks we moved into the Whitby Apartments, where Gil Rodin, Dick Morgan, Benny Goodman, and Glenn Miller had a suite. We all moved into that, practically the whole band. ... The number of that apartment was 1411. And that is how that title came up, Room 1411, by Benny Goodman's Boys."Kolodin gives a different explanation for the origin of the title in his liner notes to the 1950 Brunswick LP, BL 58015. He wrote that "[a]ccording to legend", the title refers to the room number where Chicago publisher and lyricist Walter Melrose stayed during an illness at the Hotel Manager (later the Taft) in New York City. Because he bought the tune from Goodman and Miller, they named the song after the room in gratitude. He quoted Glenn Miller as noting: "When we sold this thing and divided the proceeds, we decided that the song-writing racket was a push-over." Benny Goodman played baritone saxophone "on the more straight-ahead Chicago-style 'Room 1411'".Firestone, Ross. Swing, Swing, Swing: The Life and Times of Benny Goodman. Norton, 1998, p. 49. "Room 1411 (Goin' to Town)" is Glenn Miller's first known composition. Two versions or takes of the instrumental were released. The song was featured on a 1943 album entitled Chicago Jazz Classics, Brunswick Album No. 1007, consisting of four 10" shellac 78s as 80029A which was reviewed in the September 18, 1943 issue of Billboard magazine.Benny Goodman And His Boys --- Chicago Jazz Classics. Discogs. The recording was reissued in 1950 as a 33 and 1/3 LP as part of the Brunswick Collectors' Series as Brunswick BL-5815.1950 10" LP album release. Discogs.com.Three sources list Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman as the songwriters of "Room 1411". The Brunswick Collectors' Series 78, Brunswick 80029 A, a Brunswick re-issue series from the 1940s and early 1950s, lists the title and songwriting credit on the record label as follows: "Room 1411 (Glenn Miller-Benny Goodman)". The Brunswick 78 collection Chicago Jazz Classics, issued as album number B-1007, also lists Miller and Goodman as the composers of "Room 1411". The Jazz Online website lists the songwriters for "Room 1411" as : "G. Miller – B. Goodman".Jazz Anthology website. The LP recording was reviewed in Billboard magazine in 1950 as by Benny Goodman & His Boys. The recording also appears on the albums The Young Benny Goodman: 1928-1931 released in 2005 by Timeless Records, A Jazz Holiday, a double LP, Decca, 1973, A Jazz Holiday: 1926-31 by Benny Goodman released in 1998 by ASV Living Era, Benny Goodman: 1928-1931, Classics, 1993, and Benny Goodman: Selected Favorites, Volume 17, Charly, 2006. "Room 1411" appeared on the 1950 Brunswick LP Chicago Jazz Classics. The instrumental was also released as part of a 7" 45 RPM EP on Brunswick Records as EB-71016 in 1953.Benny Goodman And His Boys --- Chicago Jazz Classics, Volume 2. Discogs. An alternate take of the instrumental was released on German Brunswick as a 78 single with the 1928 studio recording of "Jungle Blues" as the flip side. The jazz group Chicago Rhythm with Butch Thompson recorded the song in 1983 on their album One in a Million, Vol. 2, on Stomp Off Records, SOS 1059. The instrumental was performed by the Ballyhoo Foxtrot Orchestra at the 2011 Glenn Miller Festival in Des Moines, Iowa, The Mlp's Dixie Blue Blowers in 2018, and by the Original Swingtime Big Band in concert in Vienna, Austria in 2012. References Sources *Firestone, Ross. Swing, Swing, Swing: The Life and Times of Benny Goodman. Norton, 1998. *Shapiro, Nat, and Nat Hentoff. Hear Me Talkin' to Ya: The Story of Jazz As Told by the Men Who Made It. New York: Rinehart and Company, 1955. * Simon, George Thomas. Simon Says. New York: Galahad, 1971. . External links * The 1928 recording is available online on the Red Hot Jazz website. * 1928 Brunswick 78 recording on the Jazz Anthology website. * Archive.org: Benny Goodman's Boys, "Room 1411". Category:1928 compositions Category:Glenn Miller songs Category:Jazz songs Category:1928 songs Category:Jazz compositions Category:Benny Goodman songs Category:Instrumentals "
"Luis Barbero Fernández (8 August 1916 - 3 August 2005) was a Spanish actor. He appeared in more than 150 films and television shows between 1957 and 2001. In 2000, he was awarded with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Spanish Actors Union. He died of a heart attack in 2005. Selected filmography * El hombre que viajaba despacito (1957) - Hombre en estación * Historias de Madrid (1958) - Empleado municipal * El día de los enamorados (1959) - Encargado en la Tienda de Deportes * Vuelve San Valentín (1962) * La gran familia (1962) - El cartero * El juego de la verdad (1963) * Marisol rumbo a Río (1963) - Don Braulio * El pecador y la bruja (1964) * Casi un caballero (1964) - Cliente en el Hotel * Búsqueme a esa chica (1964) - Lucas * Per un pugno nell'occhio (1965) - Contratante * Mi canción es para ti (1965) - Farmacéutico * Cabriola (1965) - Portero Plaza de Toros * Snakes and Ladders (1965) - Recepcionista Hotel * Las últimas horas... (1966) * Las viudas (1966) - Mariano (segment "Luna de miel) * Jugando a morir (1966) - Basilio * Un millón en la basura (1967) - Portero casa Don Leonardo * ¿Qué hacemos con los hijos? (1967) * Novios 68 (1967) - Don Joaquín * Un día es un día (1968) - Empleado de Don Honorio * Blood in the Bullring (1969) - Jorge * Cuatro noches de boda (1969) - Tío de Joaquín * Con ella llegó el amor (1970) - Caprini * Cateto a babor (1970) - Alfredo, visitante de Enriqueta * Después de los nueve meses (1970) - Padre de Rosario * Dele color al difunto (1970) - Don Matías * El sobre verde (1971) - Bombero * Las siete vidas del gato (1971) - Camarero * Hay que educar a papá (1971) - Jugador de Mus #2 * Una chica casi decente (1971) - Mirón en el pase de bikinis * Las ibéricas F.C. (1971) - Fan with binoculars * Simón, contamos contigo (1971) - Director de la delegación de la Editorial * Mi querida señorita (1972) * La cera virgen (1972) - Médico * La garbanza negra, que en paz descanse... (1972) - Don José * Ligue Story (1972) - Médico (uncredited) * Las colocadas (1972) - Admirador * Guapo heredero busca esposa (1972) - Funcionario #1 * La curiosa (1973) - Don Valentín * La descarriada (1973) - Vendedor de aspiradoras eléctricas * Una monja y un Don Juan (1973) - Abuelo rebelde (uncredited) * La llamaban La Madrina (1973) - El abuelo * El abuelo tiene un plan (1973) - Guarda zoológico * Me has hecho perder el juicio (1973) - Padre de Manolo * Watch Out, We're Mad! (1974) - Jeremias * Señora doctor (1974) - Hilario * Matrimonio al desnudo (1974) - Don Basi * El reprimido (1974) * Las obsesiones de Armando (1974) - Recepcionista * Polvo eres... (1974) - Don Emilio - el párroco * El insólito embarazo de los Martínez (1974) - Cura * Mi mujer es muy decente, dentro de lo que cabe (1975) - Sr. Guruceta * Una abuelita de antes de la guerra (1975) - Cura Viejo * No quiero perder la honra (1975) - Silvestre * No matarás (1975) - Doctor * El adúltero (1975) - Médico * Zorrita Martinez (1975) - Sacerdote * El mejor regalo (1975) - Don Luciano * Nosotros, los decentes (1976) - Don Dimas * La mujer es cosa de hombres (1976) - Sacerdote * Esclava te doy (1976) - Narciso * Madrid, Costa Fleming (1976) - Señor ambulancia * Ligeramente viudas (1976) * El señor está servido (1976) - Recuero * Un día con Sergio (1976) - Practicante * Fulanita y sus menganos (1976) - Emir Abdul Abbas * Mauricio, mon amour (1976) - Don Braulio * Los hijos de... (1976) - Vendedor de cupones * Haz la loca... no la guerra (1976) - Comprador 1 * El bengador Gusticiero y su pastelera madre (1977) - Anciano * Eva, limpia como los chorros del oro (1977) - Don Cosme * Celedonio y yo somos así (1977) - Alcalde * Gusanos de seda (1977) - Cura * Niñas... al salón (1977) - Cura * Casa de citas (1978) * Donde hay patrón... (1978) - Cosme * Suave, cariño, muy suave (1978) - Médico * Fantasma en el Oeste (1978) * El virgo de Visanteta (1979) - El cura * La insólita y gloriosa hazaña del cipote de Archidona (1979) - Abuelo de Conchi * Historia de 'S' (1979) - Paciente Zoófilo * Visanteta, estáte quieta (1979) - Cura * Los bingueros (1979) - Cegato * And in the Third Year, He Rose Again (1980) - Hombre en banco del parque (uncredited) * El alcalde y la política (1980) - Fulgencio * Unos granujas decentes (1980) - González * Los locos vecinos del 2º (1980) - Don Ángel * Un cero a la izquierda (1980) - Borracho * ¿Dónde estará mi niño? (1981) - Jacinto * Los chulos (1981) - Rector del seminario * El soplagaitas (1981) - Sebastián * El Profesor erótico (1981) - Padre de Margarita * La tía de Carlos (1982) - Don Francisco Chinchilla * All Is Possible in Granada (1982) - Falsificador * Los autonómicos (1982) - Melecio * Loca por el circo (1982) - Manolo * En busca del huevo perdido (1982) - Veterinario * La colmena (1982) - Pepe * Le llamaban J.R. (1982) - Marqués de Puerto Espiche * Chispita y sus gorilas (1982) - Portero * Martes y trece, ni te cases ni te embarques (1982) - Padre Vázquez * La seta ibérica (1982) - Don Arturo * De camisa vieja a chaqueta nueva (1982) - Víctor * The Autonomines (1983) - Nicomedes padre * Agítese antes de usarla (1983) - Párroco * Los caraduros (1983) - Restaurant Customer (uncredited) * Y del seguro... líbranos Señor! (1983) - Alonso * Al este del oeste (1984) - Mr. First * Cuando Almanzor perdió el tambor (1984) * Padre nuestro (1985) - Sagrario * ¡Qué tía la C.I.A.! (1985) - Amante de Amancia * El suizo - un amour en Espagne (1985) * A la pálida luz de la luna (1985) - Barman * El donante (1985) - Don Pedro * Cara de acelga (1987) - Hombre Hospital * Madrid (1987) * El Lute: Run for Your Life (1987) - Sacerdote * Las cosas del querer (1989) * Yo soy ésa (1990) - Abuelo de Ana * The Dumbfounded King (1991) - Ferrán de Valdivieso * Los gusanos no llevan bufanda (1992) - Hombre burgués * On the Far Side of the Tunnel (1994) - Prior * Corazón loco (1997) - Anciano References External links Category:1916 births Category:2005 deaths Category:Spanish male film actors Category:Male actors from Madrid Category:20th-century Spanish male actors "
"The International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) is an intergovernmental organization that promotes conservation of tropical forest resources and their sustainable management, use and trade. Organization The organization was established under the International Tropical Timber Agreement (ITTA), which was sponsored by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and was ratified in 1985. Its mandate was renewed by the International Tropical Timber Agreement, 1994 and again by the International Tropical Timber Agreement, 2006, which aims to promote sustainable management and legal harvesting of forests that produce tropical timber, and to promote expansion and diversification of international timber trade from these forests. The governing body is the International Tropical Timber Council (ITTC). Half the votes on the ITTC are assigned to producing countries and half to consumers. Within each block, votes are assigned based on market share. Mandate and activities The ITTO was at first primarily a commodity organization, regulating the international trade in tropical timber. The original mandate mentioned conservation but did not give any details. In 1990 the ITTC proposed that by 2000 all exports of tropical timber would come from sustainably managed sources, and this goal was adopted. In 1987 the ITTO commissioned the Harvard Institute for International Development to prepare a review of current knowledge of multiple-use management of tropical forests. Of interest was the potential for non-timber forest products and services that could assist in sustaining the forests. HIID completed the study in 1988 and issued updated versions in 1990 and 1992. The ITTO publishes a quarterly newsletter, Tropical Forest Update (), available also online.ITTO. Tropical Forest Update 22(1):2. See also * List of forestry ministries References External links * Category:Sustainable forest management Category:International forestry organizations Category:Intergovernmental environmental organizations "