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4 de mar. de 2024 · Billy Eckstine (born July 8, 1914, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died March 8, 1993, Pittsburgh) was an American singer and bandleader who achieved great personal success while fostering the careers of a number of younger jazz musicians.
Hace 1 día · Durante esas presentaciones fue fichada por el cantante Billy Eckstine, que en aquel entonces era parte de la banda del pianista Earl Hines, fundamental en la formación del swing, a quien ...
Hace 1 día · Después de ganar un concurso de aficionados en el famoso Teatro Apolo de Harlem en 1942, fue contratada como cantante y segunda pianista por la Orquesta Earl Hines. Un año después, se unió a la banda de la cantante Billy Eckstine, donde conoció a Dizzy Gillespie y Charlie Parker. Gillespie, Parker y Vaughan grabaron juntos "Lover Man" en 1945.
Hace 1 día · While working out her prize-winning week at the Apollo, she was introduced to bandleader Earl Hines and his current male singer, Billy Eckstine and as a result she was hired by Hines on 4 April 1943. Initially she was the band’s pianist and vocalist but later, when Hines signed Cliff Smalls as trombonist and pianist, she “downsized” to vocalist only.
Hace 1 día · Throughout her career, Vaughan collaborated with jazz luminaries like Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Billy Eckstine, earning acclaim and admiration from audiences and critics alike. Her tenure with Mercury Records in the 1950s solidified her status as a jazz icon, with Vaughan’s recordings becoming essential listening for fans around the world.
19 de mar. de 2024 · Billy Eckstine, whose velvety baritone voice made him one of the most popular jazz singers of the ’40s and ’50s, was born on this day (July 8) in 1914. In addition to being an abundantly skilled performer and an astute interpreter of lyrics, Eckstine also had an incredible ear for jazz talent.
21 de mar. de 2024 · March 21, 2024. Billy Eckstine and Mary Stallings at Harrah’s in Nevada, late 1960s. Mary Stallings has been wowing jazz fans for over six decades. If you’re familiar with her craft, your musical life is certainly better for it.However, if you haven’t heard her, don’t beat yourself up.