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  1. 30. Mai 2024 · The 1931 recording date is the only time the band records in New York City, while the 1932 takes placeonce again in Camden, NJ. Only two sides were completed on the 1931 date and both feature star vocalist Jimmy Rushing. Stylistically, both songs are surprisingly a bit staid.

  2. 11. Mai 2024 · Bluebird B-6218-Aorig. issued as Victor 24216rec. 13 December 1932Vocals by Jimmy RushingGear:Technics SL-1210M3D w/ KAB 78rpm modAudioTechnica AT-VM95SPPuff...

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  3. 14. Mai 2024 · CD Album Bennie Moten The Chronological Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra 1930 1932 Classics France Product details Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ ‎ No Product Dimensions ‏ ‎ x x inches; ounces Manufacturer ‏ ‎ Concord Records Date First Available ‏ ‎ February 10, 2007 Label ‏ ‎ Concord Records ASIN ‏ ‎ B0000006I8 Number of discs ‏ ‎ Best Sellers Rank:

  4. 23. Mai 2024 · September 6-7 1928 saw Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra in the Victor studios in Camden, New Jersey for an epic two day session that yielded eleven released sides - including "South" -...

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  5. 21. Mai 2024 · Here is my transcription of "Band Box Shuffle," written by Bennie Moten and Count Basie. Recorded by Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra on October 23, 1929...

  6. 30. Mai 2024 · Bennie Motens KC Orch 1931-32: The Birth of Swing Jeff Barnhart: This month, commitments have swept Hal away and it took me about 20 seconds (actually, I’m exaggerating) to arrive at my desired substitute; he was happily available, and we’re repeating one element of our collaboration two years ago: once again, while Anne and I ...

  7. 29. Mai 2024 · "One O'Clock Jump" was composed by Count Basie in 1937, in collaboration with saxophonist Buster Smith and arranger Eddie Durham. Basie had been a member of a band led by pianist Benny Moten for several years. When Moten died in 1935, Basie took over the band and developed it as his own. The first theme