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La cantante de blues, Helen Humes (1913-1981), sabía demás tocar el piano y el órgano y participó en la primera grabación de un disco de blues en 1927 con sólo 14 años. En los años treinta trabajó con las orquestas de Stuff Smith y de Al Sear y tuvo la suerte de grabar con la orquesta de jazz del trompetista Harry James durante 1937 y 1938.
4 de may. de 1999 · 1945-1947 Review by arwulf arwulf. This second installment in the excellent Classics Helen Humes chronology covers the exciting material she recorded for the Philo (soon to become Aladdin), Black & White, and Mercury labels, first with her All-Stars in Los Angeles during 1945-1946 and then with Buck Clayton 's band in New York in 1946 and 1947.
1960. Helen Humes Sings Ballads and Blues. 2014. Today I Sing the Blues. 1999. Swingin' With Humes (Remastered 1991) 1961. A Good Man Is Hard to Find (Remastered) - Single. 2013.
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.
26 de ene. de 2024 · 8. It's Better to Give Than to Receive Helen Humes. 9. Aint Nobody's Business Helen Humes. 10. On The Sunny Side Of The Street Helen Humes. 11. When I Grow Too Old To Dream [feat. Benny Carter & Shelly Manne & André Previn & Leroy Vinnegar & Frank Rosolino & Teddy Edwards] Helen Humes [feat.
Helen Humes. Helen Humes hailed from Louisville, Kentucky, she came from a happy, close-knit musical family and learned to play trumpet and piano when she was young. As a child she sang with the local Sunday school band, which boasted future jazz stars such as Dicky Wells and Jonah Jones. In 1927 she made her first records for the OKeh label in ...
Provided to YouTube by Zebralution GmbHHe Don't Love Me Anymore · Helen HumesPresenting Helen Humes℗ 1927 OkehReleased on: 1927-06-09Composer: Martin Hathawa...
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