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  1. 30. Dez. 1997 · 1944-1946 by Hot Lips Page released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 2. Sept. 2014 · Hot Lips Page (1908 – 1954) was one of the most charismatic trumpet players of the swing era, also a remarkable vocalist, and only fate, bad luck and maybe some backdoor politics stopped him from having even a greater name in jazz history…. Download The TRUMPET of HOT LIPS PAGE (PDF-file) – click and read facts and a critical evaluation ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 5. Dez. 2006 · Duncan Schiedt Collection. Page, Oran Thaddeus [Hot Lips] (1908–1954). Oran Thaddeus "Hot Lips" Page, jazz trumpeter, singer, and bandleader, was born in Dallas, Texas, on January 27, 1908. He was the son of Greene and Maggie (Beal) Page. Page's mother, a schoolteacher and musician, taught him the basics of music when he was a child.

  7. Glaser booked Hot Lips Page as “Louis Armstrong's Greatest Rival" and yet, according to legend, he also deliberately held Lips back--intentionally gave him second rate bookings and second rate recording dates, so that Lips would no longer be a threat to his number one client. Harold Cromer strongly believed this to be the case, saying simply: “One at a time."