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Counterpoint CPT 549 1947 6066 Odetta Folk Songs By The Greatest 6067 Earl Hines Plays Fats Waller Fantasy 3217 1955-56 6068 Dave Brubeck The Genius of
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Belgrave's every melodic and rhythmic move—at times sticking-and-moving, a la Earl Hines with Armstrong. She picks up his pathways on her solo... but turns them
Jimmy Rushing
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Jimmy (Vogue, 1987) (Rusching in 4 titles with the Earl Hines quartet in 1967) 1967 - Earl Hines , Blues and Things (Master Jazz, 1968) 1959 - VV AA -The
El Juicio (The Judgement)
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The flow, especially at this speed, is unique. Amazing to think that Earl Hines , Teddy Wilson, Mary Lou Williams, Thelonious Monk and Eubie Blake were
Leroy Vinnegar
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With The Doors Waiting for the Sun (Elektra, 1968) With Barbara Dane & Earl Hines Livin' with the Blues (Dot, 1959) With Kenny Dorham Inta Somethin' (Pacific
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Paul Gonsalves and His All Stars (1970, Riviera) Paul Gonsalves Meets Earl Hines (1970, Black Lion) Mexican Bandit Meets Pittsburgh Pirate (1973, Fantasy)
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His Boys, RedHotJazz.com [3] Archived 2006-11-16 at the Wayback Machine Earl Hines , RedHotJazz.com [4] Johnnie Ray, Allmusic. [5] Kay Starr, Allmusic. [6]
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Other artists followed, including the Mills Brothers, Boswell Sisters, Earl Hines , Ted Lewis, Isham Jones and the Dorsey Brothers. Kapp also signed new
May Alix
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imagination." When performing this number with Armstrong, according to Earl Hines , Alix would "put her arms around him, look at him and sing, 'I need a
Wild Bill Davis
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Archia on horns. In 1943 he played guitar and wrote arrangements for Earl Hines . Davis first worked as a pianist in Chicago with Louis Jordan and his