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2395:"Harry James, Trumpeter and Band Leader, Dies at 67"
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3397:The Man With The Horn – A Biography of Harry James
2331:"Harry James And His Orchestra – Wild About Harry"
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2178:. wwnorton.com / Scott DeVeaux and Gary Giddins
822:(1954). He was also a founding investor in the
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16:American trumpeter, big band leader (1916–1983)
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1503:Harry James Grammy Hall of Fame Awards
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3002:"The Spectacular Sound of Harry James"
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3721:Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)
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384:at the age of four, then playing the
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2653:Orodenker, M.H. (February 7, 1942).
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1940:. vanityfair.com. September 20, 2010
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1430:The Spectacular Sound of Harry James
816:California Breeders' Champion Stakes
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3644:Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry
3616:I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)
3325:. Downbeat Magazine. Archived from
3299:. Downbeat Magazine. Archived from
3251:. Downbeat Magazine. Archived from
3127:"Still Harry After All These Years"
2951:"Reviews and Ratings of New Albums"
2587:"Music VF, US & UK hits charts"
2149:Robinson, Joanna (April 26, 2019).
2021:archivesspace.libraries.rutgers.edu
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2003:The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz
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3323:"1942 DownBeat Readers Poll"
3297:"1939 DownBeat Readers Poll"
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1938:"The Night Sinatra Happened"
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1799:"Texas Historic Sites Atlas"
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1456:(Sheffield Lab LAB-6, 1977)
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1197:It's Been a Long, Long Time
629:Musical style and reception
611:It's Been a Long, Long Time
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2775:Murrells, Joseph (1978).
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2713:Murrells, Joseph (1978).
2679:Murrells, Joseph (1978).
1916:"The Life of Harry James"
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3581:I Had the Craziest Dream
3077:"The King James Version"
2778:The Book of Golden Discs
2747:The Book of Golden Discs
2716:The Book of Golden Discs
2682:The Book of Golden Discs
2046:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
1454:Comin' From A Good Place
1366:(Columbia CL 6106, 1950)
1307:When Your Lover Has Gone
1166:I Had the Craziest Dream
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372:Harry James was born in
354:From left: Harry James,
3941:20th-century trumpeters
3916:Capitol Records artists
2660:. Billboard. p. 22
2353:"Harry James: 1958–'61"
1696:Encyclopædia Britannica
1372:(Columbia CL 669, 1955)
1358:C44, 1941, compilation)
1280:Too Marvelous for Words
1131:Flight of the Bumblebee
1024:Harry James discography
963:The Benny Goodman Story
858:(1937) (as himself, in
714:Return to Big Band jazz
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539:Chesterfield Cigarettes
3469:It's the Dreamer in Me
3052:"Requests on the Road"
2977:"Harry James...Today!"
2612:. hitsofalldecades.com
2511:. Big Band Library.com
1592:Hollywood Walk of Fame
1472:Record Session '39–'42
1448:The King James Version
1209:"Life Goes to a Party"
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3609:All or Nothing at All
3602:Moonlight Becomes You
3227:"Grammy Hall of Fame"
2610:"Hits of All Decades"
2199:The Merv Griffin Show
1898:"James, Harry (Haag)"
1586:Honors and inductions
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1438:(MGM E/SE 3972, 1961)
1432:(MGM E/SE 3897, 1961)
1426:(MGM E/SE 3848, 1960)
1363:Young Man with a Horn
1190:It All Depends on You
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1079:All or Nothing at All
1054:The Harlem Hit Parade
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2202:. November 15, 1977.
1626:Al Lerner (composer)
1442:Requests On-The-Road
1424:Harry James...Today!
1328:You Made Me Love You
810:James owned several
462:You Made Me Love You
403:Beaumont High School
174: 1967;
147: 1943;
118: 1935;
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3931:MGM Records artists
3926:Dot Records artists
3707:Stella by Starlight
3700:Jalousie (Jealousy)
3277:. Downbeat Magazine
2507:Popa, Christopher.
2359:on February 2, 2016
1904:on October 4, 2012.
1668:. pp. 1260/1.
1666:Guinness Publishing
1572:Metronome All-Stars
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1491:Grammy Hall of Fame
1474:(Hep CD1068 , 1999)
1238:The Nearness of You
1138:Hernando's Hideaway
1124:Don'cha Go 'Way Mad
1004:(1961) (as himself)
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3799:Everything but You
3651:The More I See You
3588:Manhattan Serenade
3490:I Found a New Baby
3448:Goodnight, My Love
3329:on January 5, 2016
3303:on January 6, 2016
3255:on January 6, 2016
2876:"Wild About Harry"
2533:. The Honking Duck
2399:The New York Times
2000:"Thurman Teague".
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1297:(Up a) Lazy River
1289:and The Skylarks)
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104:Louise Tobin
80:(1983-07-05)
78:July 5, 1983
25:
3901:1983 deaths
3896:1916 births
3497:Ciribiribin
3433:Harry James
3388:Harry James
3379:Harry James
2616:January 15,
2363:January 20,
2294:"1948-1949"
2235:January 20,
2182:January 20,
2160:October 17,
2155:Vanity Fair
1944:January 29,
1702:October 16,
1631:Dick Haymes
1110:Ciribiribin
1018:Discography
955:I’ll Get By
891:Swing Fever
867:Syncopation
847:Filmography
778:Stan Kenton
735:Count Basie
700:Jimmy Mundy
653:blues music
649:"cool" jazz
601:Woody Allen
596:My Dog Skip
467:Billboard's
427:Ben Pollack
228:Occupations
32:Harry James
3825:Categories
3693:Heartaches
2986:October 3,
2593:January 2,
2537:January 2,
2515:January 2,
2444:August 27,
2440:. IMDb.com
2134:August 27,
2130:. IMDb.com
1922:August 27,
1856:August 16,
1735:August 27,
1642:References
1219:"The Mole"
832:entitled "
785:Steve Voce
765:Marc Myers
706:surpassed
692:Neal Hefti
641:"hot" jazz
634:Influences
581:, dubbing
543:Danny Kaye
515:Buddy Rich
497:Bandleader
443:flugelhorn
435:sight-read
386:snare drum
326:Early life
248:Instrument
237:bandleader
60:1916-03-15
3714:Mona Lisa
2955:Billboard
2809:. Discogs
2664:March 28,
2634:. Discogs
2333:. Discogs
2052:April 15,
1884:Billboard
1553:Columbia
1534:Columbia
1214:Manhattan
1048:Billboard
587:Doris Day
473:Hollywood
393:from the
273:Brunswick
261:1933–1983
240:trumpeter
161:Joan Boyd
3518:Misirlou
3206:Allmusic
3181:Allmusic
3156:Allmusic
3131:Allmusic
3106:Allmusic
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2492:July 17,
2298:AllMusic
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2081:(1998).
1987:31611854
1965:(1994).
1753:(1999).
1729:AllMusic
1620:See also
1601:Writings
1356:Columbia
1337:" (1941)
1309:" (1944)
1282:" (1943)
1261:" (1942)
1254:" (1937)
1226:" (1939)
1224:My Buddy
1199:" (1945)
1182:" (1940)
1161:" (1942)
1154:" (1942)
1140:" (1955)
1081:" (1939)
1050:magazine
862:'s band)
450:big band
315:big band
278:Columbia
234:Musician
214:big band
187:Children
3546:Skylark
3483:Woo-Woo
3476:Boo-Woo
3440:Singles
2404:July 9,
2042:"Radio"
2026:May 13,
1805:May 31,
1408:Harmony
1382:Capitol
1321:Woo-Woo
1096:Boo-Woo
569:records
475:films:
423:Memphis
368:, 1958)
283:Capitol
251:Trumpet
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996:(1958)
982:(1957)
934:(1946)
926:(1946)
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439:cornet
413:Career
266:Labels
202:Genres
2658:(PDF)
2268:Swing
1850:PRWeb
1556:2010
1542:1941
1537:1999
1525:1942
1033:Notes
770:Basie
708:swing
603:film
529:Radio
219:swing
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563:Film
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