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  1. The song Moten Swing was written by Bennie Moten and Buster Moten and was first recorded and released by Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra in 1933. It was covered by The Pizza Express All Star Jazz Band, Claudia Burson Trio, New York Allstars, Danny Moss Meets Buddha's Gamblers and other artists.

  2. Bennie Moten discography and songs: Music profile for Bennie Moten, born 13 November 1894. Genres: Big Band, Dixieland, Jazz. Albums include The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz, Ken Burns Jazz: The Story of America's Music, and R. Crumb's Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country.

  3. Bennie Moten covered Muscle Shoals Blues, 12th Street Rag and Somebody Stole My Gal. Bennie Moten originally did New Orleans, South, Moten's Swing, Ding-Dong Blues and other songs.

  4. 50 Hits : Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra · 1967. The Count (10 - 28 - 30) Complete Jazz Series 1930 - 1932 · 1967. The Count (Remastered) Moten Swing And Stomp (Bennie Moten, Vol. 1) · 2005. Toby. Moten Swing · 1996. Kansas City Shuffle. Music That Inspired the Great Gatsby Songs That Defined the 1920s · 2013.

  5. South" is a jazz composition by Thamon Hayes and Bennie Moten. It was introduced by Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra in 1924 and recorded again in 1928, when it became a national hit. It was Moten's most popular composition. Originally an instrumental piece, Ray Charles (a pseudonym for Charles Carpenter) later wrote lyrics for the tune.

  6. Discover 1930-1932 by Bennie Moten released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. On September 23, 1923, the Bennie Moten Orchestra made its first recording consisting of eight songs. By strict musical standards, the songs themselves were unrefined and not much removed from existing blues music. But the Bennie Moten Orchestra would soon build upon its earliest recordings to develop a distinct Kansas City style of jazz that later dominated the jazz scene in the late 1930s ...