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  1. Hot Lips Page. Soundtrack: Last Exit to Brooklyn. Jazz musician, blues vocalist and band leader Hot Lips Page (born Oran Page on January 27, 1908, in Dallas, TX) was much influenced and often overshadowed by Louis Armstrong. Page specialized on the trumpet from the age of 12. He first toured the vaudeville circuit with Ma Rainey, after a spell of manual labour in the Seminole oilfields in ...

  2. 31. Mai 2023 · While Hot Lips Page displayed plenty of versatility during this era, showing that he could play swing, Dixieland, low down blues, and r&b, he still never really made the breakthrough to stardom beyond the jazz world where he remained a beloved figure. Page mostly worked as a single during 1950-53, touring Europe (including Scandinavia and France) in 1951 and the summer of 1952. Among his later ...

  3. Hot Lips Page (born January 27, 1908, Dallas, Texas, USA, died November 5, 1954, New York City, New York, USA) was an American jazz trumpeter and bandleader from the swing-era. He started with the dance-band Eddie and Sugar Lou, based in Tyler, Texas in 1926, and then played with Pardee's Footwarmers, Walter Page's Blue Devils , Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra and Count Basie 's Reno Club ...

  4. 20. Apr. 2004 · 1950-1953 by Hot Lips Page released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. 0.00 / 0.00 ...

  5. One of the great swing trumpeters in addition to being a talented blues vocalist, Hot Lips Page's premature passing left a large hole in the jazz world; virtually all musicians (no matter their style) loved him. Page gained early experience in the 1920s performing in Texas, playing in Ma Rainey's backup band. He was with Walter Page's Blue Devils during 1928-1931, and then joined Bennie Moten ...

  6. Routledge, Jun 11, 2014 - Art - 352 pages. Luck’s in My Corner is a comprehensive biography of one of the most compelling jazz musicians of the Swing Era, Oran "Hot Lips’ Page. Page was the greatest of the Kansas City trumpeters, whose crackling, growling solos made him the go-to man during Count Basie’s earliest days as a bandleader.

  7. 26. Juni 2001 · Hot Lips Page. Jump For Joy! Review. Because this is a mix of solo sessions from one era (the late '40s and early '50s) and Hot Lips Page's work in the bands of Pete Johnson, Chu Berry, Teddy Wilson, and Billie Holiday from another era (the late '30s), it's too scattered to function as an overview or as a detailed snapshot of a particular ...