This guy is really something. At least that's what John Hammond, the talent executive who came upon Charlie Christian, must've thought before plying Benny Goodman to include him into his band/orchestra. Charlie Christian grew up busking and held an impeccable sound that was unmatched, and extraordinary given that the electric was in it's infancy.
Perhaps part of the reason Charlie never ascended on a true solo flight was because of his commitment to Benny, who initially wasn't ready to introduce the sound of the electric guitar, and was probably worried eventually that Charlie's sound might steal the show. 
He only lived to 25, and is one of my favorite artists that I wish could have stuck around a little longer to show us some more. The following improvised jam was done in 1941 while the Sextet was waiting for Benny Goodman to arrive; "Waiting for Benny". I wouldn't have minded if Benny had taken his time a little more.