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| | RUSHING, Jimmy : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia of Popular Music |
 | | Basie records on Decca with Rushing vocals incl. |  | | RUSHING, Jimmy : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia of Popular Music |  | | It happened and one night I told my wife we were packing our bags and going to New York.' He led his own band briefly; 10]im[ Vanguard LP Jimmy Rushing Sings The Blues '54 re-created classics incl. |
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| | VH1.com : Jimmy Rushing : Biography |
 | | Rushing achieved his greatest fame in front of the Count Basie band from 1935 to 1950, yet unlike many band singers closely associated with one organization, he was able to carry on afterwards with a series of solo recordings that further enhanced his reputation as a first-class jazz singer. |  | | Raised in a musical family, learning violin, piano and music theory in his youth, Rushing began performing in nightspots after a move to California in the mid-'20s. |  | | Rushing 's recordings with Basie are scattered liberally throughout several reissues on Decca, Columbia and RCA. |
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| | Jimmy Rushing |
 | | Jimmy is recognized as one of the finest singers of any style of music of this century. |  | | Jimmy Rushing came from the Jazz scene, playing piano and singing with Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra, and with Count Basie. |  | | The first instrument he learned was the violin. |
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| | Jimmy Rushing Biography & Bibliography |
 | | Rushing himself had had a musical education, could play the violin as well as enough piano to be able to accompany himself. |  | | In Moten's band Rushing was not mainly responsible for the blues, but rather for the lyrical ballads. |  | | Seine klare Phrasierung verleiht seinen Interpretationen eine Klarheit auch da, wo er Töne anschleift, einzelne Noten in kleine melismatische Melodien zu verwandeln scheint. |
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http://www.jazzinstitut.de/Jazzindex/index-rushing-jimmy.htm
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| | Jelly review: Jimmy Rushing |
 | | Jimmy Rushing was one of the great blues singers, the kind that did not play an instrument but stood in front of a small or large band and belted out songs. |  | | The interaction, the sheer delight of playing together and with Rushing, is palpable throughout. |  | | No question: the LP, in spite of the thin vinyl, sounds better than the CD, literally from the very beginning, a high note on Frishberg's piano. |
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| | Jimmy Rushing - discussions |
 | | Jimmy had to give Benny co-composer credit (and the royalties that come with that), otherwise Benny wasn't going to include the song in the Columbia album. |  | | Jimmy Rushing albums, you've forgotten the great series of records made for Columbia in the 1950s ("Jazz Odyssey of Jimmy Rushing", "Jimmy Rushing and the Smith Girls", "Jimmy Rushing and the Big Brass" "Rushing Lullabyes" etc.) All of these have SUPERB bands (Buck Clayton, Buddy Tate, Coleman Hawkins, Sir Charles Thomson etc). |  | | Jimmy told him that would be ok as long as Benny agreed to play for $75 at one of Jimmy's gigs. |
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| | FindTutorials.com Shop :: Rushing Lullabies/Little Jimmy Rushing and the Big Brass |
 | | The 1st Rushing session is backed by a swingin' brassy big band for a set of timeless jazz standards with perhaphs the best vocal versions of "I'm Coming virginia" and "When You're Smiling" ever to be recorded. |  | | The second album, 'Rushing Lullabies' is a small-group, bluesier outing. |  | | Rushing's voice like Billie Holiday's is ageless and never dated, one of the finest jazz and standard bearers ever to record. |
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| | The Essential Jimmy Rushing by Jimmy Rushing |
 | | Jimmy Rushing, who may very well have been the definitive male big band singer, sticks mostly to blues and Kansas City swing on the release and is backed by a variety of top swing all-stars, including most notably tenor saxophonist Buddy Tate, trumpeter Emmett Berry, and trombonists Lawrence Brown and Vic Dickenson. |  | | Jimmy Rushing : Albums : The Essential Jimmy Rushing : Summary |  | | If you are a MP3.com member you can set a preferred service to instantly tell if that music service has this album. |
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| | Jimmy Rushing |
 | | Rushing's voice was a slightly nasal high tenor which carried comfortably over the sound of a big band in full cry. |  | | Known because of his build as Mr Five By Five, Rushing was at his best in front of a big band or a Kansas City-style small group but even when he stepped out of character, as on his final formal record date, he could enchant listeners. |  | | Despite his extensive repertoire, in later years he favoured certain songs, including Going To Chicago, Every Day I Have The Blues and Exactly Like You, but even repeated performances at clubs, concerts and record dates were infused with such infectious enthusiasm that he never palled. |
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| | Jimmy Rushing |
 | | Jimmy was the only Blues singer to tour with a major Swing Band. |  | | He was born into a musical family and learned to play the violin and the piano while still very young. |  | | After Moten's death, Basie formed his own band and Jimmy became the band's lead singer. |
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| | Jimmy Rushing - Buy rare Jimmy Rushing music cds and vinyl record albums |
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| | Every Day (Jimmy Rushing) |
 | | This CD Jimmy Rushing & Friends contains 12 of the 24 songs Rushing recorded for Vanguard Records during the mid to late 50's, for 3 generally excellent LP's. |  | | Anytime Jimmy Rushing stepped to the microphone, he seemed absolutely able to overwhelm with a booming blues shout. |  | | This disc and its companion, Oh Love, are the best Rushing records. |
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| | Adventures In Sound: Jimmy Rushing |
 | | Still, songs like "Bad Loser" could almost be parodies; actually I'm not sure it isn't but Rushing and Co. take it at face value and so will anybody listening. |  | | Moving the guitars upfront certainly helps as does a feeling of the essential rightness of the blues rather than the earlier album's quasi-conceptual approach. |  | | This gives the album an off-hand, slightly distant quality like the musicians showed up, laid down the tracks and then left. |
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| | CD Review of Jimmy Weatherspoon / Jimmy Rushing - Jazz Casual Jimmy Weatherspoon/Jimmy Rushing on Koch Jazz @ ... |
 | | It features Rushing alone on piano that is raw and voice smoky, especially on the classic "How Long Blues." After each song you can almost imagine the applause and clinking of oily glasses. |  | | Although the session was performed without an audience in a television studio, it sounds like a swampy after midnight romp in a wooden planked bar for inebriated patrons clutching their ill-gotten liquor. |  | | Jimmy Witherspoon (vocals), Ben Webster (tenor saxophone), Vince Guaraldi (piano), Monty Budwig (bass), Colin Bailey (drums), Jimmy Rushing (piano) |
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http://www.jazzreview.com/cdreview.cfm?ID=2733
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| | jimmy-rushing |
 | | Five By Five, as Jimmy was known due to being about as tall as he was wide, was adamant that the band never needed another singer. |  | | This turns out sounding more of a Jimmy Rushing album though than a Dave Brubeck album though. |  | | While Jimmy did a few recordings on the side, noteably with Benny Goodman, this CD contains only music made with Basie. |
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| | MP3Seller.com: Buy Jimmy Rushing Music On MP3 CD |
 | | With Basie, Rushing established a style of singing that epitomized swing: he created a wonderful tension between band and vocalist by singing ahead of or behind the beat and toyed with the rhythm. |  | | Description of the Musical MP3 CD «Jimmy Rushing» |  | | Rushing then fronted Benny Moten's band in Kansas City before joining Basie in 1935 as the lead singer in the Count Basie Orchestra until 1950 when it disbanded. |
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| | Jimmy Rushing's Hot Spot - Anecdotes |
 | | One night, Jimmy received a call from Benny Goodman, who wanted him to sing with his group at a Vassar concert. |  | | "Rushing - a large man of extraordinary poise and a wide range of moods, from rambunctious exuberance to poignancy that is almost unbearable, as here (referring to the song 'I Left My Baby...' -Radun) -was one of the most urbane of jazz singers. |  | | His eyebrows shot up to his hairline as he listened to the lady's vituperative monologue. |
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http://www.jimmyrushing.com/anecdotes.html
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| | Music cd reviews of The Blues I Like to Hear - Jimmy Rushing |
 | | I'd be very hard pressed to give Jimmy Rushing, one of jazz's greatest voices, anything less than 5 star ratings on any album he was involved on, and this lp is no different. |  | | The recordings are in surprisingly great shape, which pushes this collection over the top in my book...a no brainer for those who want to hear real jazz voice, and not the fluff that saturates the market today. |  | | This cd features many of the hits he was known for, such as "Goin' To Chicago Blues," "Blues in the Dark," "Nobody Knows," and "I Left My Baby." Many of the tracks have the instantly recognizable grooves of Count Basie and His Orchestra on them, thus upping the already high ante. |
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| | Jimmy Rushing Every Day |
 | | Impeccably recorded then, now re-mastered into 24-bit digital sound, Rushing’s boisterous voice is warmly wrapped by solid jazz and boogie. |  | | The recordings culled here are from three mid-fifties sessions for Vanguard Records, the creation of legendary producer John Hammond who went on to ‘discover’ Billie Holiday, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen. |  | | Track List: Evenin’; Good Morning Blues; See See Rider; Take Me Back Baby; Sent For You Yesterday; Roll ‘Em Pete; Sometimes I Think You Do; Take Me With You Baby; My Friend Mr. |
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| | Amazon.com: Music: Oh Love |
 | | This excellent CD Jimmy Rushing and Friends "Oh Love" contains 12 of the 24 sides Mr. |  | | Oh Love collects the best tracks from the three mid-'50s albums John Hammond produced for Jimmy Rushing, the great blues shouter with the Count Basie Orchestra whom Hammond had "discovered" some 20 years before. |  | | Get free Jimmy Rushing tracks, 950,000+ songs, 14 days Free! |
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| | 7R011 |
 | | I consider it a privlege to provide a background in these songs for Jimmy Rushing's voice. |  | | When Jimmy starts to sing, with a big band, small band or all-star group, |  | | So they got together in a studio and recorded this collection, a spontaneous explosion of jazz. |
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| | The Parrot and Blue Lake Labels |
 | | Rushing first recorded in 1929 with Walter Page's Blue Devils; he attained nationwide prominence beginning in 1936 with the Count Basie band. |  | | Making a very rare sideman appearance on this session was Jimmy Reed, whose first big hit for Vee-Jay had been recorded but not yet released, on harmonica. |  | | After retiring from the music business in the 1960s, he was "rediscovered" in 1971 by Living Blues, which brought him a resurgent career in the LP market directed at new White fans of the music; he is still active today. |
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| | JIMMY RUSHING & THE SMITH GIRLS |
 | | What we'll do this week is play each track by Jimmy Rushing followed by the original recording by the Classic Blues singer who did it originally. |  | | We'll listen to Jimmy Rushing do Shipwreck Blues and follow it immediately with the original recording by Clara Smith. |  | | Back in 1960 Columbia released an LP under Jimmy Rushing's name. |
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| | (Jane Rushing - Lillie Rushing ) |
 | | Josephine Eaton Rushing -- to -- Judy Kaye Rushing |  | | John Rushing -- to -- John C. Rushing |  | | Leonidas (Lee) Rushing -- to -- Levander Troy Rushing |
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| | The Official Diana Krall Pages at Verve Records |
 | | While so much of the music is new, the album itself recalls a vinyl disc of two sides. |  | | Krall had lived in Los Angeles for three years when she moved to Toronto, and it was a Canadian label that gave her a chance to record for the first time. |  | | Take a listen to her take on Mose Allison's timely blues, "Stop This World" or the driving and joyfully carnal "Love Me Like a Man" (with its final chorus salute to Count Basie) and you will hear a singer, bandleader and piano player in her top form. |
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| | count-basie.com/home |
 | | Featuring musicians such as Oran “Hot Lips” Page, Eddie Durham, Ben Webster, Walter Page, Jimmy Rushing, and - of course - Count Basie on piano, tunes recorded that day include “Toby,” 8220;The Blue Room,” “Lafayette,” “Prince of Wails,” and an outstanding take of “Moten Swing.” |  | | The Cherry Blossom band broke up later in 1934. |  | | Trombonist Dan Minor, another ex-Blue Devil, followed the next year. |
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| | The Dead Rock Stars Club - The 1970's |
 | | Jimmy Reed (Mathias James Reed Leland) - Big Boss Man - Died 8-29-1976 - Respiratory failure ( Blues) Born 9-6-1925 in Dunleith, Mississippi, U.S. (He recorded,"Ain't That Lovin' You Baby" and "You Got Me Dizzy") His wife, Mary Lee "Mama" Reed composed many of his songs - "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee" |  | | Rube Bloom - Died 3-30-1976 ( Jazz) Born 4-24-1902 - Pianist and songwriter (He wrote,"Fools Rush In" and "Give Me The Simple Life") Worked with The Sioux City Six, The Bayou Boys (They did,"The Man From The South") and Frankie Trumbauer's Orchestra. |  | | Tony Parenti (Anthony Parenti) - Died 4-17-1972 ( Jazz) Born 8-6-1900 in New Orleans, LA, U.S. - Played Saxophone and Clarinet - Worked with Joseph Taverno's Italian Band, The Radio City Symphony Orchestra, Preacher Rolo Laylan's Five Saints, The Dukes of Dixieland, Muggsy Spanier, Ted Lewis and Miff Mole. |
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| | Blues Lyrics On Line: JIMMY RUSHING |
 | | This was sung by Jimmy Rushing with Benny Goodman and his orchestra. |  | | The performance was reissued on a CBS CD, "Benny In Brussels". |  | | On this specially-adapted version of the "we're gonna rock the joint" theme Rushing and Benny were swinging like they'd rarely been swinging before. |
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| | Music Wormer - Compare Music Prices - Search For Rushing |
 | | Five By Five, North to Bakersfield, Oh Love, Play, Rushing Lullabies/Little Jimmy Rushing and the Big Brass |  | | Jimmy Rushing with Count Basie & Bennie Moten 1930-1938 |  | | Music Wormer - Compare Music Prices - Search For Rushing |
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| | Every Day I Have the Blues - Jimmy Rushing - Buy @ OpusCDs.com music cd store |
 | | A delightful reissue of Rushing's great 1967-68 ABC Bluesway sessions which found this expressive blues singer reuniting with trombonist and longtime colleague from the Count Basie Band, Dicky Wells. |  | | Slow swingin' big band blues is the order of the day with tasteful playing from the likes of Clark Terry, Hank Jones and Dicky Wells, complex yet subtle arrangements courtesy of Oliver Nelson, and of course the magic and spark that is blues singer Jimmy Rushing. |  | | Every Day I Have the Blues - Jimmy Rushing - Buy @ OpusCDs.com music cd store |
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 | | Buck Clayton All Stars Feat.Jimmy Rushing Music CDs, DVD Movies, Music Videos, Songs, and Song Titles |  | | Buck Clayton All Stars Feat.Jimmy Rushing Music CDs at Everycdonearth |  | | Buck Clayton All Stars Feat.Jimmy Rushing Music CDs at Everycdonearth.com |
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| | Five Feet Of Soul by Jimmy Rushing CD |
 | | Personnel: Jimmy Rushing (vocals); Al Cohn (arranger); Gene Quill, Phil Woods (alto saxophone); Budd Johnson, Zoot Sims (tenor saxophone); Sol Schlinger (baritone saxophone); Ernie Glow, Markie Markowitz, Joe Newman, Snooky Young (trumpets); Billy Byers, Jimmy Cleveland, Willie Dennis, Urbie Green (trombone); Patti Bown (piano); Freddie Green (guitar); Milt Hinton (bass); Gus Johnson (drums). |  | | Five Feet Of Soul by Jimmy Rushing CD Artist |  | | Jazz Traditional, Rock / Pop, Jazz Vocals, Jazz |
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| | Jimmy Rushing's Hot Spot - Interview |
 | | "Basie told me he thought he'd try getting a band together," Jimmy Rushing remembered. |  | | Bennie Moten Band 1931 (Rushing - upper right / Basie - lower 2nd from left) |  | | Nevertheless, I love that song of his, 'Someday You'll Be Sorry', and I'm going to try to do that on my next album." - (1963) |
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| | CD Baby: EDDIE CLEANHEAD VINSON JIMMY WITHERSPOON AND OTHERS: We Love The Blues |
 | | This rare cd captures some of the very best blues artists live at their absolute best including eddie cleanhead vinson, jimmy witherspoon,t-bone walker and jimmy rushing each with their own individual bands and styles. |  | | A must have cd by blues lovers worldwide featuring Eddie Cleanhead Winson, Jimmy Witherspoon, T-bone Walker and more- and tough to find in music stores |  | | CD BABY - the best independent music |
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| | Roaring Out of Kansas City |
 | | Posing for the photograph, from l-r, are the bands of George E. Lee, Bennie Moten and Paul Banks. |  | | Live remote radio broadcasts from the Reno Club skyrocketed the Count Basie Orchestra to fame when talent scout John Hammond heard the band. |  | | Benny Moten's Band, Kansas City, behind Old Folks Home, 1929. |
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| | (David Allen Rushing - David W. Rushing ) |
 | | David Allen Rushing (23 Dec 1885 - 4 Oct 1958) |  | | BACK (Darling B. Rushing - David Alan Rushing) |  | | David Thomas Rushing (ABT 1832 - BEF 1880) |
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| | JIMMY RUSHING! Rare Signature on Page from a Vintage Music Magazine! SOLD! |
 | | Rushing was the soulful blues belter most commonly associated with Count Basie's Band (the article offered here is mainly about Basie) but he put out some fine solo records as well. |  | | The signature is small but clear, "To Violet, James Rushing". |  | | This portion from a vintage music mag measures approx 8x8" and is good but yellowing condition. |
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| | rush - Best Price at Onino UK |
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| | Jimmy Rushing Jazz Music CDs - Best Prices at Onino UK |
 | | Jimmy Rushing Jazz Music CDs - Best Prices at Onino UK Search: |  | | Home » Music CDs » Jimmy Rushing Jazz Music CDs |  | | You And Me That Used To Be, The - Jimmy Rushing |
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| | The Ellington - Events |
 | | The Prematures include Jimmy Rushing, guitar and vocals; Tommy Norwood, guitar; Bob Huntington, piano and vocals; Steve Baker, drums; and Andy Aeschbacher, bass. |  | | What do the Newts and the Prematures have in common to bring them to Lynchburg's best music venue? |  | | The Prematures include former and current members of the Dog Boys, the Nite Owls, the Bill Blue Band, the Aces, the Phantoms and a plethera of other bands. |
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| | Joe Williams Discography : 1960s |
 | | Joe Williams (vcl) acc by Jimmy Jones' Orchestra : Clark Terry (tp) Urbie Green (tb) Phil Woods (as) Phil Bodner, Jerome Richardson (ts,fl) Bernie Leighton (p) Kenny Burrell (g) Milt Hinton (b) Osie Johnson (d), Jimmy Jones (arr,cond) |  | | Joe Williams (vcl) acc by Jimmy Jones' Orchestra : Clark Terry (tp) Jimmy Cleveland (tb) Phil Woods (as) Phil Bodner (ts,fl) Jerome Richardson (bar) Junior Mance (p) Kenny Burrell (g) Bob Cranshaw (b) Osie Johnson (d) Jimmy Jones (arr,cond) |  | | Joe Williams (vcl) acc by Jimmy Jones' Orchestra : Clark Terry, Bernie Glow, Thad Jones, Snooky Young (tp) Urbie Green (tb) Quentin Jackson (b-tb) Walt Levinsky, George Dorsey (as) Phil Bodner, Romeo Penque (ts,fl) Danny Bank (bar) Hank Jones (p) Kenny Burrell (g) Milt Hinton(b) Osie Johnson (d) Willie Rodriguez (perc) Jimmy Jones (arr,cond) |
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