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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Helen_HumesHelen Humes - Wikipedia

    The Helen Humes Collection 1927–62 (Acrobat, 2017) 2-CD; Today I Sing the Blues 1944–1955 (Jasmine, 2018) With the Count Basie Orchestra. The Original American Decca Recordings (Decca/GRP, 1992) With Harry James. The Chronological Harry James and His Orchestra 19371939 (Classics, 1996) With Don Byas. Midnight at Minton's (Onyx ...

  2. Humes falleció en Santa Mónica, California, en 1981 a los 68 años de edad y se encuentra enterrada en el Cementerio Inglewood Park. [4] Discografía. 1941 - Midnight at Minton's, con Don Byas; 1959 - Helen Humes; 1959 - Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness if I Do; 1960 - Songs I Like to Sing; 1961 - Swingin' with Humes; 1973 - Helen Comes Back

  3. 6 de abr. de 2004 · Swinging the Blues: 1930-1939 by Count Basie released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Helen Humes (June 23, 1913 – September 9, 1981) was an American singer. Humes was a teenage blues singer, a vocalist with Count Basie's band, a saucy R&B diva, and a mature interpreter of the classic popular song.

  5. Career. Helen Humes singing with Count Basie, ca. 1940. Humes left New York and moved to Cincinnati to sing at the Cotton Club, where she was first noticed by jazz band leader Count Basie in 1937.

  6. Helen Humes was a fantastic Blues singer who made some very early recordings as a solo artist, became famous as the voice of the Count Basie Orchestra, toured Europe with the American Blues Festivals and made a formidable comeback after a ten year retirement. With a recording career lasting well over 50 years, Helen never had a really big hit ...

  7. Find album credit information for Swinging the Blues: 1930-1939 by Count Basie on AllMusic