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  1. Moten managte ab 1924 als erfahrener Geschäftsmann die Paseo Hall in Kansas City und öffnete sie für das afro-amerikanisches Publikum. In diesem riesigen Tanzsaal trat Moten mit seiner achtköpfigen Band (1924 erweiterte er sein Sextett um Harry Cooper am Kornett und Harlan Leonard an Altsaxophon und Klarinette) zweimal pro Woche auf. Die Erweiterung ermöglichte es Moten die Bläser der ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bennie_MotenBennie Moten - Wikipedia

    Moten continued to be one of Victor's most popular orchestras through 1930. Their song " Kansas City Shuffle " was recorded during this time. (The band recorded prolifically, and many of their records were issued in Victor's regular series, not specifically marketed to the Black community as some other bands were.)

  3. 31. März 2022 · We’ll concentrate on the years 1928-1930, emphasizing those sides on which William “Count” Basie assumed the piano chair full-time. Dan, thank you for joining me! 1928-30 were pivotal years in the evolving style of the Moten band, during which it absorbed key members of Walter Page’s Blue Devils, including pianist William “Count ...

  4. 25. Sept. 2023 · Elephants Wobble,” released in 1930, is an extraordinary piece that highlights Bennie Motens ability to experiment with different musical styles. This song stands out due to its irregular rhythms, unexpected tempo changes, and innovative chord progressions. Moten’s composition showcases his artistic exploration and ...

  5. Erfahren Sie mehr über Veröffentlichungen von Bennie Moten And His Orchestra - Vol. 1 - 16 Original Recordings From 1929-1930 auf Discogs. Lesen Sie Rezensionen und Empfehlungen und informieren Sie sich über Tracklisten, beteiligte Personen und Weiteres.

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  6. Volume 3 of the chronological recordings of Bennie Moten and his Orchestra includes the second half of his numerous sides from July 1929 and ends midway through a monumental five-day session during the closing days of October 1930. The first six sides conclude the band’s summer excursion to the recording studios in Chicago.

  7. 10. Aug. 2011 · 17. 2.2K views 12 years ago. The famous orchestra of Kansas City led by ex-pianist Bennie Moten, with this 1930 recording of "Won't You Be My Baby?", an original composition by Moten...

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