Sonny Payne w/Harry James, 1970
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Sonny Payne w/Harry James, 1970
Gene Krupa & Harry James – Capitol Vaults Jazz Series
Harry James and Frank Sinatra – Stardust
From the three disk set Harry James & His Orchestra, Band Stand Memories 1938 to 1948. This is the earlist known recording of Stardust by Frank Sinatra broadcast Live from the Roseland Ballroom on July 8th 1939 in New York City.
Harry James with Buddy Rich – Opus One
“Opus No. 1” is a popular song, composed in 1943 by Sy Oliver, with lyrics by Sid Garris. The tune is often titled “Opus One”, or “Opus #1”. It has become a standard song in the swing, jazz and big band repertoire.
Personnel:
The Harry James Orchestra
Harry James – trumpet, bandleader
Buddy Rich – drums
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1965, Live
Harry James – St. Louis Blues (1946)
“St. Louis Blues ” (W. C. Handy)
From the 1946 movie “Do You Love Me“.
“Harry James does what no other trumpet player could do!!”
Harry James – trumpet, bandleader.
Harry James plays Dixieland
Harry James was known as a virtuoso technician, swinging jazz player and bandleader. However, Harry James’ musical roots were firmly planted in Dixieland. This musical montage demonstrates how comfortable in the Dixie mode.
Harry James – The Golden Trumpet of Harry James
Harry James captured in glittering “Phase 4 Stereo” with a band that he regarded as his best ever, recutting standards of his own such as “You Made Me Love You,” “I’ve Heard That Song Before,” “All or Nothing at All,” and “Two O’Clock Jump,” plus his versions of “Satin Doll” and “Take the ‘A’ Train,” spiced with a James composition, “The Mole.” “Ultra,” written by James, features some extraordinarily dexterous playing by the man in several places, while Eric Coates’ “By the Sleepy Lagoon” provides James with a perfect spot for some gentle lyricism. The sound throughout is extremely bright and crisp, in keeping with the recording’s audiophile origins. The overwritten notes by John Tracy have one major flaw, however – it would have been nice to have a list of the personnel with James on these recording dates, since they play so well (Bruce Eder/AllMusic).
Harry James – Our Leader!
“Our Leader!” is a 1967 album by jazz trumpeter and bandleader Harry James, released on the Dot Records label. It features Harry James and His Orchestra. The album was recorded in Hollywood, CA, during April-May 1967.