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  1. 6. Jan. 2022 · 805 subscribers. 5. 276 views 1 year ago. "Then had come Charlie Parker, a kid in his mother’s woodshed in Kansas City, blowing his taped-up alto among the logs, practicing on rainy days, coming...

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  2. Provided to YouTube by Zebralution GmbHMoten Swing · Hot Lips PageHot Lips Page: Feelin' High & Happy℗ 1945 V DiscReleased on: 1945-04-08Composer: Benny Mote...

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  3. 9. Aug. 2015 · Moten Swing. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Moten Swing · Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra The Hot Lips Page Collection 1929-53 ℗ 2014 Acrobat Licensing Ltd....

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    He adds that a "sudden key change - the tune modulates from the key of E-flat major to the key of A-flat major, in which the shout is played, via an E-flat augmented chord - introduces Hot Lips Page who solos in a coolish un-Armstrong manner."

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  5. Trumpet, vocals. Hot Lips Page, Sidney Bechet, Freddie Moore, and Lloyd Phillips, Jimmy Ryan's (Club), New York City in June 1947. Oran Thaddeus " Hot Lips " Page [1] (January 27, 1908 – November 5, 1954) [2] was an American jazz trumpeter, singer, and bandleader. He was known as a scorching soloist and powerful vocalist.

  6. Page blieb bei Bennie Moten bis zu dessen Tod 1935. Er spielte in wechselnden kleinen Besetzungen in verschiedenen Clubs, gerne im Sunset, wo Pete Johnson das Piano bediente und der Barmann Joe Turner den Blues dazu sang. Page war dort immer willkommen mit Trompete und Gesang.

  7. Oran “Hot LipsPage is remembered as one of the most exciting soloists of the swing era. His trumpet and vocal styles were both strongly influenced by Louis Armstrong, but with plenty of his own personal flair. He is particularly associated with the Kansas City scene of the early to mid-1930s.