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  1. 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.

  2. 1. Mai 2024 · Jimmy Rushing (born August 26, 1903?, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.—died June 8, 1972, New York, New York) was an American blues and jazz singer who was best known for performing with the Count Basie Orchestra.

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  3. 8. Mai 2018 · Born James Andrew Rushing on August 26, 1903 (1902, according to some sources) in Oklahoma City, OK; died on June 8, 1972, in New York, NY; son of Andrew (a trumpet player) and Cora (Freeman) Rushing (a homemaker and church singer). Education: Studied at Wilberforce University, Ohio.

  4. Jimmy Rushing, Auftritt im New Yorker Jazzclub Aquarium, ca. August 1946. Fotografie von William P. Gottlieb. Jimmy Rushing (* 26. August 1903 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; † 8. Juni 1972 in New York; eigentlich James Andrew Rushing) war ein US-amerikanischer Blues- und Jazzsänger und Liedtexter

  5. 1. Okt. 1999 · Jimmy Rushing was born on August 26, 1902 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His father, Andrew Rushing, and his mother, Cora Freeman, were both musicians,and they were a big influence on him. The first instrument he learned was the violin. While at Douglass High School, he studied music theory.

  6. 12. Jan. 2021 · Jimmy Rushing: His Recording Career after Basie. Posted on January 12, 2021 (January 12, 2021) by Steve Siegel. The multifaceted Jimmy Rushing (1899-1972) was perhaps one of the more underrated singers of the 20 th century. He performed equally well with blues, jazz, or popular material. Whitney Balliett, the then jazz critic for The ...

  7. 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 Big Joe Turner, Wynonie Harris, and Roy Brown.