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  1. Red Norvo and His OrchestraHelen Humes: 1958: Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Harriet Hillard REC,REL, Harriet Hilliard BRD: See See Rider: Helen Humes and Her All-Stars: December 1945: Ma Rainey - Acc. by Her Georgia Jazz Band: Sing for Your Supper : Count Basie and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Helen Humes: January 1939

  2. 62 × File, MP3, Compilation, Reissue, VBR. Doxy Records (3) – none. Europe. 2018. Europe — 2018. New Submission. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Complete 1927 - 1950 Studio Recordings by Helen Humes. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  3. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Helen Humes Sings Ballads and Blues Album • 2014. 5. On The Sunny Side Of The Street Album • 1989. 6. Let The Good Times Roll (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions - Paris, France 1973) Album • 2007. 7. 'Deed I Do Album • 1994. 8. The Complete Aladdin Recordings Of Lester Young Album • 1995.

  4. Listen to music by Helen Humes and Her Orchestra on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Helen Humes and Her Orchestra including Woojamacooja.

  5. Helen Humes. US jazz and blues singer. First recordings 1927. Replaced Billie Holiday as lead vocalist w. Count Basie's Orchestra in 1938. Solo artist 1940's to 1960's before withdrawing from music for several years. Comeback in 1973 at the Newport Jazz Festival and remained musically active until her death.

  6. Helen Humes, born in Louisville Kentucky in 1913 was steeped in the blues and gospel music from a young age via the church and this comes across strongly in her vocal performances. She performed with amongst others the Harry James big band, Count Basie’s Orchestra and was accompanied by such musical luminaries as likes of Art Tatum and Teddy Wilson!

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1950 Shellac release of "Helen’s Advice / Airplane Blues" on Discogs.