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  1. Jay McShann chronology; A Tribute to Fats Waller (1978) Kansas City Hustle (1978) The Big Apple Bash (1979) Kansas City Hustle is a solo album by pianist Jay McShann, recorded in 1978 and first released by the Canadian Sackville label as an LP before being reissued on the compilation CD Solos & Duets.

  2. 9 de dic. de 2006 · Dec. 9, 2006. Jay McShann, a jazz pianist known for his hard-driving, bluesy style but probably best known for giving Charlie Parker his first big break, died Thursday in Kansas City, Mo. He was ...

  3. Jimmy Witherspoon: Blowin' In From Kansas City (LP) (Ace) 16 tracks - Original 1948 to 1952 'King' recordings. Blues shouting is a dying art form in the field of rhythm & blues and is only a memory from its hey-day in the forties and early fifties. Most of its main practitioners. such as Jimmy Rushing, Joe Turner, Wynonie Harris, Walter Brown.

  4. musicbrainz.org › artist › 3043ab78-07a1-4a2a-9528-c873ceddba94Jay McShann - MusicBrainz

    Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson & Jay McShann. 1. 2010. In Copenhagen. Jay McShann. 1. Showing official release groups by this artist ( Show all release groups / Show official various artist release groups / Show all various artist release groups) Type: Person, Gender: Male, Born: 1916-01-12 in Muskogee, Died: 2006-12-07 in Kansas City, Area ...

  5. Jimmy Witherspoon: Blowin' In From Kansas City (LP) (Ace) 16 tracks - Original 1948 to 1952 'King' recordings ... On his discharge at Vallejo California. the naval shipyard town south of San Francisco. he met up with Jay McShann whose band was on a tour of the west coast.

  6. Witherspoon made his first records with Jay McShann's band in 1945. He first recorded under his own name in 1947, and two years later with the McShann band, ... Blowin' in from Kansas City (Flair/Virgin, 1991) compilation; Call My Baby (Night Train International, 1991) compilation;

  7. 4 de jun. de 2009 · Jay McShann will always be identified with that swinging Kansas City jump blues sound he helped to define. He was fortunate in having had the health, fortitude, and longevity to have enjoyed the benefits reaped after a life long dedication to music. Jay McShann died Dec. 7, 2006 in Kansas City.