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787:, who asked if the biggest audience was for the commercial numbers he had recorded. James visibly bristled, replying "That would depend on for whom you are playing. If you're playing for a jazz audience, I'm pretty sure that some of the jazz things we do would be a lot more popular than 'Sleepy Lagoon,' and if we're playing at a country club or playing Vegas, in which we have many, many types of people, then I'm sure that 'Sleepy Lagoon' would be more popular at that particular time. But I really get bugged about these people talking about commercial tunes, because to me, if you're gonna be commercial, you're gonna stand on your head and make funny noises and do idiotic things. I don't think we've ever recorded or played one tune that I didn't particularly love to play. Otherwise, I wouldn't play it." 719: 690:, the respected critic and Director of the Institute of Jazz Studies, called the 1941 release of the later Grammy Hall of Fame inducted "You Made Me Love You" "the record that the jazz critics never forgave Harry James for recording." With James continuing to employ his flamboyant style on pop hits through the 1940s, his playing was often labeled as "schmaltzy" and dismissed by the critics, although radio discs from this period reveal James's continued commitment to jazz. James's jazz releases during this period, while not as numerous, include a variety of modern arrangements from 2065: 675:(he returned in 1941), and Frank Sinatra left the band that January. It was not long after this that James made a pivotal decision: he would adopt a "sweeter" style that added strings to the band, and the band would deliver tunes that were in more of a "pop" vein and less true to its jazz roots. From a commercial standpoint, the decision paid off as James soon enjoyed a string of chart-topping hits that provided commercial success for him and his band. Indeed, a U.S. Treasury report released in 1945 listed Harry James and 331: 351: 40: 339: 655:, which had an additional influence on his style. As James explained, "I was brought up in Texas with the blues – when I was eleven or twelve years old down in what they call 'barbecue row' I used to sit in with the guys that had the broken bottlenecks on their guitars, playing the blues; that's all we knew." After hearing James solo on several numbers at a Benny Goodman one-nighter, Armstrong enthused to his friend and Goodman 392:
James started taking trumpet lessons from his father at age eight, and by age twelve he was leading the second band in the Christy Brothers Circus, for which his family was then working. James's father placed him on a strict daily practice schedule. At each session he was given several pages to learn
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The discography of Harry James includes 30 studio albums, 47 EPs, three soundtrack/stage and screen albums, and numerous live albums and compilation albums, along with contributions as sideman and appearances with other musicians. James released over 200 singles during his career, with nine songs
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After James left Benny Goodman's band in 1939 to form his own band, he soon found that leading a commercially viable musical group required a broader set of skills than those needed to be a gifted musician playing in someone else's band. The James band ran into financial trouble, and it became
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in the band from about the age of six. It was at this age that James was almost trampled by the circus trick horses after he wandered onto the circus track as they were performing their stunts, but he was protected by his mother's pet horse, who stood over him until the other horses rushed by.
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that was assembled for studio recordings. The studio sessions were held in the years 1939–42, 1946–53, and 1956, and typically resulted in two tracks which allowed each participant a one chorus solo. Harry James was chosen to play trumpet with the Metronome All-Stars in 1939, 1940 and 1941.
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to great commercial success from 1939 to 1946. He broke up his band for a short period in 1947, but shortly after he reorganized and was active again with his band from then until his death in 1983. He was especially known among musicians for his technical proficiency as well as his
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With James's childhood spent as a musician in a traveling circus, he picked up a flamboyant style that utilized such techniques as heavy vibrato, half valve and lip glissandi, valve and lip trills, and valve tremolos. These techniques were popular at the time in what was known as
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While James never completely regained favor with jazz critics during his lifetime in spite of his return to more jazz-oriented releases in the late 1950s and into the 1960s, contemporary opinion of his work has shifted. Recent reissues such as Capitol's 2012 7-disc set
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of JazzWax commented, " band of the mid-1940s was more modern than most of the majors, and in 1949 he led one of the finest bands of the year." And on James's releases from 1958 to 1961, Myers noted, "The James band during this period has been eclipsed by bands led by
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National Best Selling Retail Records chart for the week ending November 18, 1941. During its 18-week chart run, the single spent ten non-consecutive weeks in the Top Ten, from early November 1941 until late January 1942. He and his band appeared in three
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in 1955, and two years later, after releasing new studio versions of many of his previously released songs from Columbia Records, James recorded ten new tracks for an album entitled
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provided the impetus by making a significant comeback with his newly formed "16 Men Swinging" band, and James wanted a band with a decided Basie flavor. James signed with
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on May 4, 1935, with whom he had two sons, Harry Jeffrey James (b. 1941) and Timothy Ray James (b. 1942). They divorced in 1943. Later that year he married actress
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conducted annual readers' polls ranking the top jazz musician on each instrument. The winners were invited to join an ensemble known as the
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reaching number one, 32 in the top ten, and 70 in the top 100 on the U.S. pop charts, as well as seven charting on the U.S. R&B chart.
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James felt strongly about the music he both played and recorded. In 1972 while in London, he did an interview with the English jazz critic
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in 1942, when Miller disbanded his orchestra to enter the Army. In 1945, James and his orchestra had a summer replacement program for
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While James remained commercially successful and personally committed to his music, some critics sought to find fault. In
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selected James as the best trumpet instrumentalist for the years 1937, 1938 and 1939, and as favorite soloist for 1942.
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After coasting through the mid-1950s, James made a complete reevaluation of where he was heading in his musical career.
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increasingly difficult for James to pay salaries and keep the band together. In 1940, James lost his contract with
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and he played regularly with Herman Waldman's band, and at one performance was noticed by nationally popular
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and was not allowed to pursue any other pastime until he had learned them. In 1924, his family settled in
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Texas Historical Commission's marker at the childhood homesite of Harry James in Beaumont, Texas.
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For his contribution to the motion picture industry James was awarded a star on the
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James was a heavy smoker, drinker, and gambler. In 1983 he was diagnosed with
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Joan Boyd. The couple had a son, Michael (b. 1968), before divorcing in 1970.
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and appeared in many Hollywood movies. He featured in the 1942 musical short
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Harry James, Everette James, ed. Jay Arnold, New York: Robbins Music, 1941
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As of 2016, two recordings of Harry James had been inducted into the
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James' band was the first high-profile orchestra to feature vocalist
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Harry James, ed. Elmer F. Gottschalk, New York: Robbins Music, 1939
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He was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame in 1983.
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by the late 1940s, James was surprisingly open to its influence.
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Pop Chronicles the 40s: The Lively Story of Pop Music in the 40s
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Pop Memories 1890–1954: The History of American Popular Music
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With financial backing from Goodman, James debuted his own
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The Capitol Vaults Jazz Series: Gene Krupa and Harry James
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Harry James Studies & Improvisations for Trumpet,
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have prompted new, more favorable analyses. In 2014,
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Publicity photo of James, photo by Richard C. Maher
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Archived from 2071: 1710: 1661:The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music 1206:" (1942) – another million selling record. 1084:"Back Beat Boogie" (1939) (Columbia 35456) 713: 702:that often inspired his musicians, and as 679:as the highest-paid couple in the nation. 662:, "That white boy – he plays like a jig!" 599:(2000). His music is also featured in the 38: 3881:Deaths from lymphoma in the United States 3374:The Harry James Orchestra – Official Site 2652: 2509:"Collector's Checklists: Harry James 33s" 2452: 2116:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8f5Zb7j6n9Y 1961: 1870: 1689:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. 2774: 2743: 2712: 2678: 2551: 2545: 2464:"Trumpet Blues: The Life of Harry James" 2377: 2317: 2249: 2212: 2148: 1843: 1819: 1785: 1749: 1585: 717: 349: 337: 329: 19:For other people named Harry James, see 2579: 2323: 2271:. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 85. 2077: 1957: 1955: 1844:Herrmann, Cynthia (December 11, 2013). 1757:Trumpet Blues – The Life of Harry James 1648: 1503:Harry James Grammy Hall of Fame Awards 1330:" (1941) – a million selling gold disc. 1112:" (1939) – another million selling disc 1039: 3866:American racehorse owners and breeders 3823: 3002:"The Spectacular Sound of Harry James" 2392: 1490: 1247:" (1938) – James' first million seller 814:racehorses that won races such as the 513:, and his later band included drummer 3753:Harry James and His Orchestra 1948–49 3721:Would I Love You (Love You, Love You) 3405: 2261: 1414:Harry James and His New Swingin' Band 755:, whom James hired for his own band. 575:. He played trumpet in the 1950 film 417:James’s first job was playing at the 384:at the age of four, then playing the 3951:20th-century American male musicians 2653:Orodenker, M.H. (February 7, 1942). 1952: 1940:. vanityfair.com. 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Oxford University Press. p.  1180:I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You) 1063: 665: 616:Captain America: The Winter Soldier 342:From left: Stan "Cuddles" Johnson, 13: 2226:"Hollywood Star Walk: Harry James" 1342: 1052:referred to the R&B chart as " 988:(1957) (short subject; as himself) 14: 3972: 3367: 2607: 2291: 1691:"Harry James - American Musician" 1562: 1460:Still Harry After All These Years 3525:I Don't Want to Walk Without You 3202:"Feet Draggin' Blues, 1944-1947" 2506: 2063: 2003:The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz 1168:" – a million selling gold disc. 1159:I Don't Want to Walk Without You 790: 593:" appears in the motion picture 559:April 20, 1948 – June 29, 1948. 549:. 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Harry James (disambiguation)

Albany, Georgia
Las Vegas, Nevada
Louise Tobin
Betty Grable
Jazz
big band
swing
Brunswick
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Capitol
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Dot
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Fraser MacPherson

Lucille Ball
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The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show
Albany, Georgia
Mighty Haag Circus
contortionist
snare drum
Arban's book
Beaumont, Texas
Beaumont High School

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