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  1. McShann was in obscurity for the next two decades, making few records and mostly playing in Kansas City. In 1969 he was rediscovered and McShann (who had first sung on records in 1966) was soon a popular pianist/vocalist. Sometimes featuring violinist Claude Williams, he toured constantly, recorded frequently, and appeared at many jazz festivals, being active into the mid-'90s. Jay McShann ...

  2. 26. Aug. 2017 · Bandleader and pianist Jay McShann – 1941. This technique became a part of Parker’s approach to harmony thereafter. One last historical note: Parker supposedly acquired his nickname “Bird” (or the less used “Yardbird”),during his time as a sideman with the Jay McShann band. During one of the band’s many road trips, the band bus ...

  3. 13. Apr. 2024 · Tracklist01. When I Grow Too Old to Dream02. Georgia on My Mind03. Basin Street Blues04. Red Sails In the Sunset05. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever06. Lazy River07. Once Upon a Time08. Just a Lucky so and Soupdate to

  4. 9. Dez. 2006 · Dec. 9, 2006. Jay McShann, a jazz pianist known for his hard-driving, bluesy style but probably best known for giving Charlie Parker his first big break, died Thursday in Kansas City, Mo. He was ...

  5. 7. Dez. 2006 · Just a Lucky So and So: Jay McShann: May 1984: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Al Hibbler: i: Just a Sittin' and a Rockin' Jay McShann: 1985: Just in Time : Jay McShann, Martha Burks: 1984: Tony Bennett with Percy Faith & His Orch. REL, Sydney Chaplin and Judy Holliday PRF: i: Just Squeeze Me: Jay McShann & Major Holley ...

  6. Earl Hooker & Junior Wells. Released. 1995 — Netherlands. CD —. Compilation, Remastered. Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown Taking My Chance. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Just Got Lucky" on Discogs.

  7. 7. Dez. 2006 · Jay McShann passed away today at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City. One of the best things about my move to Kansas City is that I got to see Jay McShann live many times, in trio, small combo and big band contexts. He was a severely underrated pianist. He had chops a-plenty when he wanted to display them. He played with great blues feeling ...