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  1. 19. März 2024 · The leader’s powerful sound with the broadest of vibratos was a unique instrumental voice and much admired by Miles Davis, which may surprise some. He is front and centre throughout and Sleepy Lagoon, You Made Me Love You, Trumpet Blues, Two O’Clock Jump and September Song are all fine examples of his artistry.

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  2. Stan „Cuddles“ Johnson, Fraser MacPherson, Bob Smith, Harry James, Al Johnson, Stew Barnett im The Cave Supper Club, 1970. Harry Haag James (* 15. März 1916 in Albany; † 5. Juli 1983 in Las Vegas, Nevada) war ein amerikanischer Jazztrompeter und Bandleader der Swing -Ära. Er gilt als Entdecker von Frank Sinatra.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_JamesHarry James - Wikipedia

    Harry Haag James (March 15, 1916 – July 5, 1983) [1] was an American musician who is best known as a trumpet-playing band leader who led a big band to great commercial success from 1939 to 1946. He broke up his band for a short period in 1947, but shortly after he reorganized and was active again with his band from then until his death in 1983.

  4. Release Date. 1995. Duration. 49:32. Genre. Jazz, Vocal. Styles. Big Band, Sweet Bands, Swing, Traditional Pop. Recording Date. January 5, 1938 - January 10, 1953. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Trumpet Time [Columbia] (1950) Young Man With a Horn (1954) The Golden Trumpet of Harry James (1968) 32nd Anniversary Night, Vol. 2 (1971)

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  5. 2. März 2020 · Lista de TítulosMan With The Blues What A Woman Feels Swingin' Together New Life Three's A Crowd The Jazz Connoisseur Harry's Delight Sweets' Tooth Lover Man...

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  6. 8. Dez. 2018 · Swingin’ Together - Harry James and His OrchestraRecorded January 23, 1961 in Hollywood, CaliforniaReleased on MGM E3897 (mono), SE3897 (stereo), and Verve 2...

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  7. 13. Apr. 2018 · Harry James is one of the most underappreciated bandleaders of the late 1940s, '50s and early '60s. While plenty has been written about bands led by Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Les Brown and Maynard Ferguson during this period, James has received little or no praise or recognition. Maybe it's because his band sounded so much like Basie's in the LP era, thanks to his passion for Ernie Wilkins's ...