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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bennie_MotenBennie Moten - Wikipedia

    Benjamin Moten (November 13, 1893 – April 2, 1935) was an American jazz pianist and band leader born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. [3] He led his Kansas City Orchestra, the most important of the regional, blues-based orchestras active in the Midwest in the 1920s, and helped to develop the riffing style that ...

  2. Author. David Conrads. Bennie Moten Orchestra. Courtesy of the American Jazz Museum. Kansas City jazz, a hard-swinging, blues-based musical style that flourished in the 1920s and '30s, is arguably this city's greatest contribution to the uniquely American art form of jazz.

  3. Articles. The Bennie Moten Orchestra. Author. Jason Roe. On September 23, 1923, the Bennie Moten Orchestra made its first recording consisting of eight songs. By strict musical standards, the songs themselves were unrefined and not much removed from existing blues music.

  4. Bennie Moten (Kansas City, Misuri, 13 de noviembre de 1894 - 2 de abril de 1935) fue un pianista, compositor y director de orquesta de jazz-swing. Comenzó siendo aún niño, tocando el saxhorn en un grupo de metales de su ciudad natal. Profesionalmente se inició en 1918, al frente de un trío, que se convierte en sexteto hacia 1921.

  5. Tracklist00:00 Elephant's Wobble03:09 Vine Street Blues06:12 Tulsa Blues09:04 Baby Dear11:58 White Lightin' Blues15:32 Muscle Shoals Blues“If you enjoyed thi...

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  6. 31 de mar. de 2022 · Dan, thank you for joining me! 1928-30 were pivotal years in the evolving style of the Moten band, during which it absorbed key members of Walter Page’s Blue Devils, including pianist William “Count” Basie, Eddie Durham (gtr; tmb; arr.), Oran “Hot Lips” Page (tpt) and Jimmy Rushing (vocals).

  7. 31 de oct. de 2023 · Bennie Moten. Biography. Articles. Kansas City jazz, a hard-swinging, blues-based musical style that flourished in the 1920s and '30s, is one of the greatest contributions to the uniquely American art form of jazz.