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  1. 8 de dic. de 2006 · Remembering Jay "Hootie" McShann The Kansas City pianist-vocalist-bandleader died yesterday at the age of 90. Saxophonist Charlie Parker played with McShann's orchestra (where he earned the ...

  2. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupThe Jumpin' Blues · Jay McShann & His OrchestraBlues From Kansas City℗ A Verve Label Group Release; ℗ 1942 UMG Re...

  3. 7 de dic. de 2017 · Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson - Alto sax....Jay McShann - Piano....Gene Ramey - Bass....Paul Gunther - Drums.....

  4. Jay McShann biography Jay McShann (January 12, 1916 – December 7, 2006) was an American Grammy Award-nominated blues, mainstream jazz, and swing bandleader, pianist and singer. During the 1940s, McShann was at the forefront of blues and hard bop jazz musicians mainly from Kansas City.

  5. 5 de dic. de 2010 · Outstanding song performed by the 'Hottie' Jay Mcshann in the album "Just a lucky so and so" (1983). Written by Adams/Strouse.

  6. 26 de ago. de 2017 · Bandleader and pianist Jay McShann – 1941. This technique became a part of Parker’s approach to harmony thereafter. One last historical note: Parker supposedly acquired his nickname “Bird” (or the less used “Yardbird”),during his time as a sideman with the Jay McShann band. During one of the band’s many road trips, the band bus ...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0574546Jay McShann - IMDb

    Jay McShann. Soundtrack: American Splendor. Blues musician Jay McShann was born in Muskogee, OK, in 1916. As a young man he taught himself to play the piano. At 20 years of age he moved to Kansas City, MO, and secured gigs playing in the city's jazz clubs and lounges. He normally played with a quartet, but in 1938 he expanded that to a seven-piece band, expanding it again to an...