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  1. 00:00 Big Fat Mama03:03 Hey Huss!06:05 How About That Mess?09:25 We're Gonna Have To Slap The Dirty Little Jap (And Uncle Sam's The Guy Who Can Do It)12:10 A...

  2. Lucky Millinder. Soundtrack: The Killer Inside Me. Bandleader Lucky Millinder was born in Alabama and raised in Chicago. He got his start in the music business--even though he didn't play any instrument and, according to some, couldn't even read music--as an emcee, and in 1934 he took over the Mills Blue Rhythm Band, among whom were such respected musicians as Henry 'Red' Allen, Buster Bailey ...

  3. Colorful bandleader Lucky Millinder was on top of the world in 1941 and 1942. His multi-talented lineup in those years featured the likes of the noted jazz/R&B pianist and organist Bill Doggett as well as the great Dizzy Gillespie who many consider one of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all-time.

  4. 8 de ago. de 2014 · Lucky Millinder was a genuine showman who was very much in the spotlight, while, contributing to the background of Jazz, Blues, Rhythm and Blues and all that followed. The man who would be nicknamed Lucky was born Lucius Venable Millinder in Anniston, Alabama August 8, 1900, but it was exposure to his folks new home in Chicago that would ...

  5. Lucius Venable " Lucky " Millinder (August 8, 1910 – September 28, 1966) was an American swing and rhythm-and-blues bandleader. Although he could not read or write music, did not play an instrument and rarely sang, his showmanship and musical taste made his bands successful. His group was said to have been the greatest big band to play rhythm ...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2009 · Listen to unlimited or download Complete Jazz Series 1941 - 1942 by Lucky Millinder in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from 12.49€/month.

  7. Lucius Venable "Lucky" Millinder (August 8, 1910 – September 28, 1966) was an American rhythm-and-blues and swing bandleader. ... The Chronological Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra 1941–1942 (Classics 712, 1993) The Chronological Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra 1943–1947 (Classics 1026, 1999)