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  1. 21. Aug. 2022 · His luck seemed to have changed in 1941, when he joined Artie Shaw and featured on hit recordings of Blues In The Night and St James Infirmary, sounding magnificent on the latter. However, the ever-restless Shaw then disbanded to join the navy, so the beckoning stardom for Lips faded.

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  2. 11. Juni 2014 · Luck’s in My Corner is a comprehensive biography of one of the most compelling jazz musicians of the Swing Era, Oran "Hot LipsPage. Page was the greatest of the Kansas City trumpeters,...

  3. 9. Jan. 2021 · In Page’s first chorus, we hear trumpeter Max Kaminsky playing an obbligato behind Hot Lips, using a plunger mute. In the second chorus, Ray Conniff plays behind Page muting his trombone with a pixie straight mute and a plunger. In chorus three, Shaw adds some dramatic playing behind Hot Lips’s singing.

  4. Oran Thaddeus "Hot Lips" Page (January 27, 1908 – November 5, 1954) was an American jazz trumpeter, singer, and bandleader. He was known as a scorching soloist and powerful vocalist. Page was a member of Walter Page's Blue Devils, Artie Shaw's Orchestra and Count Basie's Orchestra, and he worked with Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith and Ida ...

  5. Provided to YouTube by Jazz EssentialDeuces Wild (feat. Hot Lips Page) · Artie Shaw and His Orchestra · Hot Lips PageSwing & Jazz Party℗ Jazz EssentialReleas...

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  7. Oran Thaddeus Pages (January 27, 1908 to November 5, 1954) was an American jazz trumpeter and singer. He was born in Dallas, Texas, United States. By the public, he was known better as Hot Lips page and by his fellow musicians as Lipspage. He was a fiery soloist and a powerful singer.