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  1. 29 de feb. de 2020 · The Jay McShann Trio feat. Walter Brown & Band. 02:33. 6. Sloppy Drunk. The Jay McShann Trio feat. Walter Brown. 02:46. 7. Lovin' a Beggar. The Jay McShann Trio feat. Walter Brown. 02:55. 8. Just Thinkin' The Jay McShann Trio feat. Walter Brown. 02:53. 9. You Didn't Tell Me. Jay McShann & His Orchestra feat.

  2. Find top songs and albums by Jay McShann Trio including Hold 'Em Hootie, All of Me and more. ... and singer Walter Brown. McShann and his band arrived in New York in February 1942 and made a strong impression, but World War II made it difficult for any new orchestras to catch on. There was a final session in December 1943 without Parker, ...

  3. 7 de dic. de 2006 · The Jay McShann Trio: 2000: Charlie Parker Septet: i: You're Driving Me Crazy / Moten Swing: The Jay McShann Trio: 2000: Jack Albin and His Hotel Pennsylvania Dance Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Bill Coty REC, Adele Astaire & Eddie Foy Jr. PRF, Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra: You've Been a Good Ole Wagon: Jay McShann: 1978: Bessie Smith

  4. 12 de ene. de 2016 · Jay McShann, who was born James Columbus McShann on January 12, 1916 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, was one of the most innovative and hard-working jazz perfomers of the 20th century.

  5. In 1941, with Walter Brown as vocalist, the band recorded its most popular hit, ‘Confessin' the Blues,' for Decca Records. However, the group disbanded two years later when McShann was drafted into Army. Jay returned to Kansas City in 1950 and continued to play in local clubs and tour regionally with small combos.

  6. Le pianiste Jay McShann, né à Muskogee le 12 janvier 1909, est un autodidacte et joue à ses débuts comme musicien amateur.Durant sa scolarité à Kansas City, il travaille avec le saxophoniste Don Byas, poursuit ses études musicales à l'Autuskegee Institute, puis joue à Tulsa en 1934.Il constitue un trio en 1936, puis monte un sextet en 1937 avec lequel il obtient une certaine notoriété.

  7. Performer: Jay McShann Writer: Jay McShann. Instrumental. Digitized from a shellac record, at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.They are 3.8 mil truncated conical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical.