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  1. Jimmy Rushing meet up with Count Basie back in 1927 while Playing with "The Blue Devils" and soon they became the best of friends and would work together from 1934 to 1950 until Jimmy decided to go it alone. Jimmy was the master at this art in the forties and fifties and boy could he sing those Blues.

  2. Harvard BluesBluesCount Basie And His OrchestraVocals: Jimmy RushingWriters: George Frazier (l), Tab Smith & Count Basie (m)Catalog Number: Okeh 6564Matrix ...

  3. Jimmy Rushing, affectionately known as “Mr. Five By Five” due to his stout stature, was a groundbreaking figure in the world of blues and jazz.Born on June 15 or August 26, 1899 (though he often cited a 1901 birth-date), in Oklahoma City, James Andrew Rushing pioneered the big band blues belting style, leaving an indelible mark on the genre and influencing subsequent blues shouters like ...

  4. Jimmy Rushing (James Andrew Rushing), était un chanteur de blues et de jazz américain, né à Oklahoma City le 26 août 1903 et décédé à New York le 8 juin 1972.. Il doit son surnom de « Mr. Five by Five » (cinq pieds de haut sur cinq pieds de large) à sa forte corpulence. Biographie. Après avoir joué 13 ans dans l'orchestre de Count Basie, il entame une carrière solo tout en ...

  5. Livin' the Blues (Jimmy Rushing album) (1968) Blues and Things – with Earl Hines (1968) Gee Baby Ain't I Been Good to You (1971) The You and Me That Used to Be (1971) Jimmy & Jimmy – with Jimmy Witherspoon (1987) The Scene: Live in New York – with Al Cohn, Zoot Sims (2009) Count Basie Orchestra. Count Basie at Newport (1957)

  6. 1 de mar. de 2018 · Vocals – Jimmy Rushing....Saxophone – Buddy Tate....Bass – Gene Ramey....Drums – Jo Jones....Guitar – Skeeter Best....Organ – Sir Charles Thompson ...

  7. Jimmy Rushing. James Andrew Rushing (August 26, 1901 – June 8, 1972) was an American singer and pianist from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S., best known as the featured vocalist of Count Basie's Orchestra from 1935 to 1948. Rushing was known as "Mr. Five by Five" and was the subject of an eponymous 1942 popular song that was a hit for Harry ...