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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · With his powerful tone and exuberant playing style, James consistently captivated audiences, showcasing an unparalleled ability to make the trumpet truly sing. His successful collaborations with vocalists such as Frank Sinatra and Helen Forrest further solidified his position as a musical icon, leaving an incredible legacy for future ...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Composer: Harry James. Arranger: Mark Freeh. Category: SOLOS - B♭. Cornet & Band. Solo feature for Bb. cornet. Click on MORE DETAILS to view an image (PDF) of the Solo Cornet part and to listen to an audio extract of this work.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · I've Heard that Song Before - Helen Forrest w/ the Harry James Orchestra As Soon as I Hang Up the Phone - Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn Favorite books : I admittedly do not read a lot, almost never. I have frequent mirgraines and reading is one of the triggers for them. It doesn't matter if it's a book or a screen, and I have to take lots of ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Composer: Harry James. Arranger: Bill Geldard. Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC. Brilliant treatment for Soprano & four solo cornets of this Harry James classic. Harry James played trumpet with the legendary Benny Goodman Band. After a time he left to form his own band and his Trumpet Blues & Cantabile was their first big hit. duration 2.53.

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · More popular Helen Forrest mp3 songs include: Li'l Boy Love, I Never Knew I Could Love Anybody (Like I'm Loving You), Twilight Interlude, Foggy Day, It Had To Be You, Cabin In the Sky, You Do, More Than You Know Lyrics, From This Moment On, This Can't Be Love, Night Over Shanghai, Moonray, You're In Love With Someone Else But I'm In Love With You, I'm In Love With the Honourable Mr So and So ...

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  7. Vor 3 Tagen · In 1949, Dragnet (with Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday) was first broadcast on radio (KFI in Los Angeles). It went national on NBC a month later and continued on radio through 1957; it debuted on NBC TV in December 1951. Also in 1949, the last episode of “The Admiral Broadway Revue” was broadcast.