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  1. 1. Mai 2024 · Jimmy Rushing (born August 26, 1903?, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.—died June 8, 1972, New York, New York) was an American blues and jazz singer who was best known for performing with the Count Basie Orchestra. Rushing was born into a musical family in the early 1900s (sources differ on his birth year).

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  2. 2. Mai 2024 · Jimmy Rushing, Basie's male vocalist, called her unprofessional. According to All Music Guide, Holiday was fired for being "temperamental and unreliable". She complained of low pay and poor working conditions and may have refused to sing the songs requested of her or change her style.

  3. Vor einem Tag · In the annals of Oklahoma’s musical history, Jimmy Rushing remains a towering figure, celebrated for his unparalleled talent, enduring legacy, and profound impact on the jazz and blues landscape. 6.

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  5. 25. Apr. 2024 · The legendary Billie Holiday was a vocalist with Basie for a short stint (1937–38), although she was unable to record with the band because of her contract with another record label; mostly, vocals were handled by Jimmy Rushing, one of the most renowned “blues bawlers.”

  6. 18. Apr. 2024 · "Goin' To Chicago" pl by Donald Lambert, vocals by Jimmy Rushing - YouTube. The Most Beautiful Song EVER Written For Film. Charles Cornell. 2.6M views 8 months ago. "Changes" pl by Donald...

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  7. 22. Apr. 2024 · The band then brings in blues shouter Jimmy Rushing for a hoot of standards like the blues “Evenin’” and a fervent “My Melancholy Baby” before Desmond departs and is replaced by the underrated Bill Smith, who brings in some of his own material for sophisticated charts like “Dorican Dance” and Lydian Line”. It doesn’t get better than this.