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  1. Earl Hines band members gathered around Earl "Fatha" Hines at piano with girl seated on top, including Billy Eckstine standing on left, Scoops Carry, William Randall, George Dixon, Truck Parham, and Budd Johnson at Savoy Ballroom (Hill City Auditorium), c. 1939-1940

  2. 1939-1940. Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra. Released.

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  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "1939-1940" on Discogs.

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    • France
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    • CD, Compilation
  4. 28 de abr. de 1991 · Baritone Billy Eckstine was the first Black male romantic singer in jazz/popular music. He joined Earl Hines and his Grand Terrace Orchestra in 1939 and recorded his first hits—the novelties “Jelly Jelly” (1941) and “The Jitney Man” (1942), and the blues ballad “Stormy Monday Blues” (1942).

  5. In 1950 the #94 song in the charts was I Wanna Be Loved by Billy Eckstine. Watch the music video and discover trivia about this classic Pop song now.

  6. The Fats Navarro Story (Proper, 1945-1950). Proper PROPERBOX 11 (2000). Disque 1: The BeBop Boys: Billy Eckstine and his Orchestra. Fats Navarro, Shorty McConnell, Gail Brockman, Boonie Hazel (trompette), Gerald Valentine, Taswell Baird, Howard Scott, Chips Outcalt (trombone), John Jackson, Bill Frazier (saxophone alto), Budd Johnson, Gene ...

  7. 19 de nov. de 1996 · Earl Hines. 1939-40 Audio CD – CD, November 19, 1996. by Harry Jackson (Performer), Budd Johnson (Performer), Billy Eckstine (Performer), 2. See all formats and editions. Report an issue with this product or seller. Language. English. Publisher. Classics. Publication date. November 19, 1996. Dimensions. 5.6 x 0.4 x 4.9 inches. See all details.