Singers & Swing

Ray Charles - Hit the road Jack!
Ray Charles - Hit the road Jack! Hotney 4 Streams • 3 years ago

In memory of Jack.

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Lyrics Ray Charles Hit The Road Jack
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Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more.
What you say?
Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more.

Woah Woman, oh woman, don't treat me so mean,
You're the meanest old woman that I've ever seen.
I guess if you said so
I'd have to pack my things and go. That's right

Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more.
What you say?
Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more.

Now baby, listen baby, don't ya treat me this-a way
Cause I'll be back on my feet some day.
Don't care if you do 'cause it's understood
you ain't got no money you just ain't no good
Well, I guess if you say so
I'd have to pack my things and go. That's right

Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more.
What you say?
Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more.

Well
don't you come back no more.
Uh, what you say?
don't you come back no more.
I didn't understand you
don't you come back no more.
You can't mean that
don't you come back no more.
Oh, now baby, please
don't you come back no more.
What you tryin' to do to me?
don't you come back no more.
Oh, don't treat me like that
don't you come back no more.

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Hit the road Jack
Recorded by singer-songwriter-pianist Ray Charles with the Raelettes vocalist Margie Hendricks.

Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 -- June 10, 2004) was an American singer-songwriter and composer.

The Best - Swing Jazz Music
The Best - Swing Jazz Music Hotney 5 Streams • 3 years ago

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00:00:00 Jay McShann and His Orchestra feat. Charlie Parker - Swingmatism (1941)
00:02:38 Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - King Porter Stomp (1935)
00:05:46 Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra - Swing that Music (1936)
00:08:38 Lionel Hampton - Tempo & Swing (1940)
00:11:59 The Chocolate Dandies - I Can’t Believe That You’re Love With Me (1940)
00:16:15 Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - Bugle Call Rag (1936)
00:19:13 Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra - Rug Cutter's Swing (1934)
00:22:20 Count Basie and His Orchestra - Baby Don't Tell on Me (1939)
00:25:14 Billie Holiday acc. by Teddy Wilson’s Orchetsra feat.Lester Young - Back in Your Own Backyard (1938)
00:27:55 Bessie Smith - Cake Walkin' Babies ( From Home ) (1925)
00:31:06 Albert Ammons - Boogie Woogie Blues (1939)
00:34:52 Jimmy Yancey - Rollin' the Stone (1939)
00:37:35 Count Basie and His Orchestra - Swingin’ the Blues (1938)
00:40:18 Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra - Ain’t Misbehavin’ (1929)
00:43:30 The Gotham Stompers - My Honey's Lovin' Arms (1937)
00:46:17 Gene Krupa’s Swing Band - I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music (1936)
00:49:21 Kansas City Five - Laughin' at Life (1938)
00:52:27 Gene Krupa’s Swing Band - Swing Is Here (1936)
00:55:23 The Gotham Stompers - Did Anyone Ever Tell You? (1937)
00:58:24 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Cocktails for Two (1938)
01:01:32 Fats Waller - Sweet Savannah Sue (1929)
01:04:35 Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra feat. Lester Young - Me, Myself and I (1937)
01:07:12 Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers - I'm Looking For A Little Bluebird (1930)
01:10:01 Cab Calloway and his Orchestra - Trylon Swing (1939)
01:12:50 Bud Freeman and his Summa Cum Laude Orchestra - Tia Juana (1940)
01:15:30 Woody Herman and His Orchestra - At the Woodchoppers' Ball (1939)
01:18:46 Ella Fitzgerald acc. by Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra - A Tisket-A Tasket (1936)
01:21:24 Eddie Condon & His Windy City Seven - Love Is Just Around The Corner (1938)
01:24:29 The Kansas City Six - Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (1938)
01:27:27 Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra - The Stampede (1926)
01:27:59 Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Chattanooga Choo Choo (1941)

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Swing music is a form of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. The name came from the emphasis on the off–beat, or weaker pulse. Swing bands usually featured soloists who would improvise on the melody over the arrangement. The danceable swing style of big bands and bandleaders such as Benny Goodman was the dominant form of American popular music from 1935 to 1946, known as the swing era. The verb "to swing" is also used as a term of praise for playing that has a strong groove or drive. Notable musicians of the swing era include Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, Woody Herman, Harry James, Lionel Hampton, Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw.
Swing has its roots in 1920s dance music ensembles, which began using new styles of written arrangements, incorporating rhythmic innovations pioneered by Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Carter and other jazzmen. During the World War II era Swing began to decline in popularity, and after war, bebop and jump blues gained popularity. Swing blended with other genres to create new musical styles. In country music, artists such as Jimmie Rodgers, Moon Mullican, Milton Brown and Bob Wills introduced elements of swing along with blues to create a genre called "western swing". Famous roma guitarist Django Reinhardt created gypsy swing music and composed the gypsy swing standard "Minor Swing". 
#Swing #Jazz #Lounge

1930s Orchestra Swing Music From The Golden Age | Old Dusty Fascinated Vinyls
1930s Orchestra Swing Music From The Golden Age | Old Dusty Fascinated Vinyls Hotney 5 Streams • 3 years ago

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00:00:00 Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra - It's Love I'm After - vocal Charlie Barnet - 1936
00:02:37 Freddy Martin & His Orchestra - It Happened In Chicago - vocal by Terry Shand -1936
00:05:23 Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - Dodging A Divorcee - 1935
00:08:33 Orignial Dixieland Jazz Band - In My Little Red Book - vocal by Lola Baird - 1938
00:11:00 Shep Fields & His Rippling Rhythm - So Do I - vocal by Charles Chester - 1936
00:14:08 Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees - The Gentleman Obviously Doesn't Believe - vocal by Rudy Vallee - 1935
00:17:37 Sam Robbins & His Hotel McAlpin Orchestra - Fare Thee Well - vocal by Sam Robbins - 1934
00:20:43 Johnny Hamp & His Orchestra - Was It Rain - vocal by Jack Cambell - 1937
00:23:27 Henry King & His Orchestra - September In The Rain - vocal by Joseph Sudy - 1937
00:26:30 Paul Pendarvis and his orchestra - Would There Be Love - vocal Eddie Scope - 1935
00:29:30 Archie Bleyer & His Orchestra - I've Got An Invitation To A Dance - vocal by Dick Robertson - 1934
00:32:22 Ted FioRito & His Orchestra - In The Park In Paree - vocal Muzzy Marcellino - 1933
00:35:33 Sterling Young & His Orchestra - In A Little Wayside Inn - vocal by Gil Dagenals - 1938
00:38:31 Own Fallon & His Californians - No More Love - vocal by Paul Small - 1932
00:41:32 Victor Young & His Orchestra - Lullaby Of The Leaves - vocal by George Beuchler - 1932
00:44:38 Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra - I Haven't Changed a Thing - vocal by June Richmond - 1938
00:48:15 Adrian Rollini & His Orchestra - Lessons in Love - 1936
00:50:43 Clyde McCoy & His Orchestra - Ten Pins in the Sky - vocal by Wayne Gregg - 1938
00:53:21 Gene Kardos & His Orchestra - It's No Fun - vocal by Bea Wain - 1936
00:56:12 Richard Himber & His Ritz Carlton Orchestra - Thunder Over Paradise - vocal by Stuart Allen - 1935
00:59:25 Bert Lown & His Orchestra - I'm Yours for Tonight - vocal by Elmer Feldkamp - 1932
01:02:40 Jimmie Grier & His Orchestra - Music in the Moonlight - vocal by Donald Novis - 1932
01:06:00 Freddy Martin & His Orchestra - Two Together - vocal by Elmer Feldkamp - 1935
01:08:36 Bob Crosby & His Orchestra - The Loveliness of You - vocal by Bob Crosby - 1937
01:11:50 Mal Hallett & His Orchestra - Big Boy Blue - vocal by Buddy Welcome - 1937
01:14:28 Henry King & His Orchestra - I've Got a Heavy Date - vocal by Sid Sudy - 1936
01:17:00 Abe Lyman & His Californians - After I Say I'm Sorry - vocal by Ed Holly - 1939

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The Best Of Benny Goodman | The King Of Swing | Sing Sing Sing And All The Hits
The Best Of Benny Goodman | The King Of Swing | Sing Sing Sing And All The Hits Hotney 3 Streams • 3 years ago

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00:00:00 Sing, Sing, Sing
00:08:42 Why Don't You Do It Right?
00:11:55 Tea for Two (feat.Lionel Hampton, Teddy Wilson, Gene Krupa)
00:15:01 All the Cats Join in (feat.Liza Morrow)
00:18:12 Let's Dance
00:20:28 Ain't Misbehavin'
00:23:55 Chicago
00:26:56 Don't Be That Way
00:30:16 Get Happy
00:33:22 Flying Home
00:36:36 King Porter Stomp
00:39:55 Winter Weather
00:42:57 Big John's Special
00:46:06 Whispering
00:48:46 Santa Claus Came in the Spring

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Benjamin David Goodman was an American jazz clarinetist and bandleader known as the "King of Swing". In the mid-1930s, Goodman led one of the most popular musical groups in the United States. His concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City on January 16, 1938 is described by critic Bruce Eder as "the single most important jazz or popular music concert in history: jazz's 'coming out' party to the world of 'respectable' music. Goodman's bands started the careers of many jazz musicians. During an era of racial segregation, he led one of the first integrated jazz groups. He performed nearly to the end of his life while exploring an interest in classical music.

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Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrew Sisters (Cover By The Spinettes)
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrew Sisters (Cover By The Spinettes) Hotney 2 Streams • 3 years ago

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Tommy Dorsey -  "Oh Look At Me Now"  -  vocals - Frank Sinatra,Connie Haines, & The Pi
Tommy Dorsey - "Oh Look At Me Now" - vocals - Frank Sinatra,Connie Haines, & The Pi Hotney 3 Streams • 3 years ago

"Oh! Look at Me Now" is a 1941 song composed by Joe Bushkin, with lyrics by John DeVries. It is strongly associated with Frank Sinatra, who first recorded it with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, in an arrangement by Sy Oliver. Sinatra re-recorded the song in 1957 for the album A Swingin' Affair, this time conducted by Nelson Riddle.

Frank Sinatra - with Tommy Dorsey, Connie Haines and The Pied Pipers, January 6, 1941, A Swingin' Affair! (1957), Sinatra 57 in Concert (1999)

Connie Haines died in September 2008
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September 26, 2008

Connie Haines, a petite and dynamic big band singer who performed alongside Frank Sinatra in the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey orchestras, died Monday in Clearwater, Fla. The cause of death was myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune neuromuscular disease. She was 87.

Haines was best known as a singer with a knack for rhythm, and many of her most successful recordings -- 25 of which each sold more than 50,000 copies -- featured her crisp, swinging vocal style.

When Dorsey first heard her in action with James at Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook, New Jersey's temple of big band music, he reportedly asked, "Hey, little girl, where'd you learn to swing like that? And when can you join my band?"

It didn't take long. Haines recorded "Comes Love" and "I Can't Afford to Dream" with James, revealing a capacity to handle lyrical ballads as well as jitterbug specials, before moving to the Dorsey organization with Sinatra.

James, however, was not fond of Haines' birth name -- Yvonne Marie Antoinette JaMais -- suggesting that it would take up too much space on a theater marquee. "You don't look like an Yvonne," he said, "you look like a Connie." And "Haines" was chosen, apparently because it was a close rhyme to "James."

Haines quickly made the name her own, however, establishing herself as one of the prime female singers of the big band era. Many of her hit songs were the product of a warm musical partnership with Sinatra via tunes such as "Oh, Look At Me Now," "Let's Get Away From It All," "Friendship," "I'll Never Smile Again" and the jaunty rhythm tune "Snooty Little Cutie."

Like many big band vocalists of the '40s, Haines moved on to a solo career as the public's preferences turned away from large ensemble swing to singers. Over the course of the next few decades, she released more than 200 recordings, ranging from her big band stylings to more contemporary rhythms.

The first white singer to record for Motown Records, she released 14 songs written by Smokey Robinson, including "What's Easy For Two Is Hard For One."

Haines also was drawn to gospel music as a reflection of her Christian beliefs, recording and touring in an ensemble that included close friends Beryl Davis, Rhonda Fleming and Jane Russell.

Although her career as an actress tended to be framed in films that allowed her to perform as a singer, Haines' appearances in motion pictures such as "The Duchess of Idaho" suggested a talent that never had the opportunity to fully blossom within her lifelong dedication to music.

She was a regular on the Abbott & Costello Radio Show and a frequent guest artist during the golden years of television variety shows, appearing with Milton Berle, Eddie Cantor, Perry Como, Frankie Laine and Ed Sullivan, among others.

Haines' marriage to Robert DeHaven, an ace pilot during World War II, ended in divorce.

She is survived by her mother, Mildred JaMais, who is 109; a son, Robert DeHaven Jr. of San Francisco; a daughter, Kimberly Harlan of Prineville, Ore.; and three grandchildren."

Wycliffe Gordon plays SWING THAT MUSIC at CancerBlows 2015
Wycliffe Gordon plays SWING THAT MUSIC at CancerBlows 2015 Hotney 4 Streams • 3 years ago

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Wycliffe Gordon wails on his soprano trombone on a SNOWY day in Dallas for the original CancerBlows concert and recording. Watch AND make a difference by donating here: http://www.cancerblows.com/rya....nanthonyfoundation.p

SWING THAT MUSIC with Wycliffe is available on iTunes, Spotify, HD Tracks and all digital download and streaming services!!

RYAN'S STORY:
Diagnosed with multiple myeloma, trumpeter Ryan Anthony started the Ryan Anthony Foundation with his wife Niki and created CancerBlows to offer fundraising and awareness events throughout the country to support cancer research. Trumpeters from around the world offered their talent and friendship to the cause.

SWING THAT MUSIC by Louis Armstrong and Horace Gerlack
Wycliffe Gordon, trombone
University of North Texas One O'Clock Lab Band
Jay Saunders, Music Director
Performed on March 4, 2015
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Dallas, Texas

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Vintage Swing Music Playlist - 1930s 1940s songs
Vintage Swing Music Playlist - 1930s 1940s songs Hotney 2 Streams • 3 years ago

In this musical journey, we transport you to the golden era with our enchanting Vintage Swing Music Playlist - 1930s 1940s songs. Immerse yourself in the timeless melodies that defined an era, and let the rhythms of the past sweep you off your feet.

00:00 - Bobby Byrne and his orchestra - Bobby's Trombone Blues
03:06 - Les Brown and His Duke Blue Devils - Mutiny On The Band Stand
05:50 - Sterling Young and orchestra - It's D'Lovely - vocal Billly Mozet
08:17 - Phil Dooley and his orchestra aka Joe Haymes
10:50 - Bert Shefter & his orchestra - A Toast To Paganini's Ghost
13:36 - Bobby Byrne and his orchestra - It's You Again
16:58 - Red Nichols And His World Famous Pennies - Jungle Fever
19:34 - Bob Crosby and his orchestra - Them There Eyes
22:45 - Hudson - DeLange Orchestra - Bugle Call Rag
25:27 - Jimmie Livingston and his Hotel Charlotte Orchestra - You Oughta Learn To Dance
28:12 - Les Brown and His Duke Blue Devils - Don't You Care What Anyone Says
31:00 - Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra - Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
33:54 - Hal Kemp and his orchestra - The Lady With Red Hair
37:02 - Jan Savitt and his Top Hatters - Dust - vocal Bon Bon
39:48 - Bob Crosby and his orchestra - The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
42:40 - Gene Kardos and his orchestra - Bob White
44:56 - George Hall and His Hotel Taft Orchestra - Weatherman
48:07 - Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra - A Home In The Clouds
51:18 - Joe Haymes and his orchestra - He's A Curbstone Cutie
54:48 - Orrin Tucker and his orchestra - Been Lookin For Love
57:41 - Orrin Tucker and his orchestra - Do Something
01:00:16 - Mal Hallett and his orchestra - Where In The World


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Bob Crosby and the Bobcats - Dear Hearts And Gentle People
Bob Crosby and the Bobcats - Dear Hearts And Gentle People Hotney 7 Streams • 3 years ago

Bob Crosby (August 23, 1913, Spokane, Washington March 9, 1993, La Jolla, California) was an American dixieland bandleader and vocalist, best known for his group Crosby and the Bob-Cats.

Bob Crosby began singing with Anson Weeks (1931-34) and the Dorsey Brothers (1934-35). He led his first band in 1935, when the former members of Ben Pollack's band elected him as titular leader. His most famous band, the Bob-Cats, was a Dixieland jazz group with members from the Bob Crosby Orchestra. Both the Bob Crosby Orchestra and the smaller Bob-Cats group specialized in Dixieland jazz, presaging the traditional jazz revival of the 1940s. Crosby's singing voice was remarkably similar to that of his brother Bing, but without its range.

The Bob Crosby Orchestra and the Bob Cats included (at various times) Yank Lawson, Billy Butterfield, Muggsy Spanier, Matty Matlock, Irving Fazola, Ward Silloway, Warren Smith, Eddie Miller, Joe Sullivan, Bob Zurke, Jess Stacy, Nappy Lamare, Bob Haggart, Walt Yoder, Jack Sperling, and Ray Bauduc. Arrangements for the orchestra were often done by a young trumpeter by the name of Gilbert Portmore who, during the time he was a WWII fighter pilot in the South Pacific, started an Air Force swing band known as Cap'n Portmore's Hepcats.[1]

The orchestra was actually led by sax player Gil Rodin, with Crosby himself simply the front man, chosen for his personality, looks, and famous last name.[2]

Hits included "Summertime" (theme song), "In a Little Gypsy Tea Room", "Whispers in The Dark", "South Rampart Street Parade", "March of the Bob Cats", "Day In, Day Out", "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby", "Dolores" and "New San Antonio Rose" (last three with Bing Crosby). A bass and drums duet between Haggart and Bauduc, "Big Noise from Winnetka," became a hit in 1938-39.

Bob Crosby has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for Television and Recording.

Three of his songs were featured in the successful 2008 role-playing video game Fallout 3. The tracks included were the hits "Way Back Home" (from the 1949 Danny Kaye film "The Inspector General"), "Happy Times" and "Dear Hearts and Gentle People", variously played either on the in-game radio station 'Galaxy News Radio' or the promotional trailers.

Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - Take The A Train (1962) [official video]
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - Take The A Train (1962) [official video] Hotney 4 Streams • 3 years ago

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In the early 1960's the Goodyear Tire Company commisioned 5 short jazz films. The programs were originally filmed in 35 mm negative. The sound was recorded in professional stereo. Presenting the band in full vigor.

Over the years, the prints faded to pink, because of an unstable color print stock. What was once an extremely professional, good looking endavour, now looked like the most out of date historic relic.

In the late 80s Storyville Films polished and remastered the original source material and sync'ed music to the images.

Finally these films were back to their intended quality and now stand as some of the most technically advanced of jazz films of the early 60s.

This clip was recorded in NYC, January 9, 1962

The players of the orchestra in these clips are:
Trumpet: Ray Nance, Shorty Baker, Cat Anderson, Bill Berry, Ed Mullens
Trombone: Lawrence Brown, Leon Cox, Chuck Conners
Alto-saxophone: Russell Procope, Johnny Hodges
Tenor-saxophone: Paul Gonsalves
Clarinet (and tenor-saxophone): Jimmy Hamilton
Baritone-saxophone: Harry Carney
Piano: Duke Ellington
Bass: Aaron Bell
Drums: Sam Woodyard

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