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  1. Hace 4 días · The Jumpin’ Blues. Jay McShann & His Orc. Brunswick LA 8735 Why, before I look, that was Jay McShann! I joined the band in 1937, and was with them until 1942, when I joined the Army. They were a very good band, Scotty (William Scott) wrote some good, swinging numbers and the band really sounded alive. McShann was a wonderful pianist.

  2. Hace 4 días · In 1938, Parker joined pianist Jay McShann’s Terriitory Band and toured nightclubs and other venues of the southwest, as well as Chicago and New York City. His professional recording debut began with McShann’s band. As a teenager, Parker developed an addiction to morphine while in hospital after an automobile accident.

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  4. Hace 3 días · This is a list of songs about Los Angeles, California: either refer to, are set there, named after a location or feature of the city, named after a famous resident, or inspired by an event that occurred locally.In addition, several adjacent communities in the Greater Los Angeles Area such as West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Inglewood, Long Beach, and Compton are also ...

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  6. Hace 2 días · as Jay McShann's and Count Basie's. And Chicagoan Richard Davis gives a warm, velvety foundation to the slow numbers and a tremendously buoyant pulse to those at faster tempos. The kind of well-being he radiates, musically and physically, is communicated to everyone in the studio, and he audibly responds to the band's enjoyment of his playing.

  7. Hace 4 días · Après qu’Atlantic ait perdu Ray Charles au profit d’ABC-Paramount (en 1959), Atlantic finira par inclure (sous le titre de «Some Day Baby»), la version de Ray du Worried Life Blues de Big Maceo, tirée de la bande de travail de 1953, dans leur album « The Genius Sings the Blues ». Évidemment attaché à cette chanson, Ray devait l’enregistrer avec son orchestre sept ans plus tard.