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  1. Gemeinsam mit Sy Oliver, damals Trompeter und Arrangeur bei Lunceford, schrieb er den Hit „'Tain’t What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It)“, der im Februar 1939 #11 der Billboard-Charts erreichte. Außerdem ist er als Gesangssolist in Aufnahmen mit Louis Armstrong und auf Luncefords „’Tain’t What You Do“, „Cheatin ...

  2. Trombone – Elmer Crumbley, Russell Bowles, James "Trummy" Young* Trumpet – Gerald Wilson ( tracks: 9 to 25 ) , Paul Webster , Eugene "Snooky" Young * , Sy Oliver ( tracks: 1 to 8 ) Vocals – The Dandridge Sisters ( tracks: 22 to 25 )

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trummy_YoungTrummy Young - Wikipedia

    Trummy Young (right) and Jimmie Lunceford, early 1940s Young, left, shaking hands with Louis Armstrong at a 1955 concert in Oslo. James "Trummy" Young (January 12, 1912 – September 10, 1984) was an American trombonist in the swing era. He established himself as a star during his 12 years performing with Louis Armstrong in

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1981 Vinyl release of "1940" on Discogs.

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  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "1941-1945" on Discogs.

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  6. 30. Juni 2023 · In 1937, Trummy Young left Hines and Chicago, joining the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra in New York. He soon became one of Luncefords main stars. On his first record date with the increasingly popular big band, he took an impressive solo on “Annie Laurie.”

  7. 1940, an Album by Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra. Released in 1991 on Circle (catalog no. CCD-11; CD). Featured peformers: Jimmie Lunceford (leader, flute), Snooky Young (trumpet), Paul Webster (trumpet), Gerald Wilson (trumpet), Trummy Young (trombone), Elmer Grumbley (trombone), Russell Bowles (trombone), Willie Smith (reeds), Dan Grissom ...