Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1989
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:57
Size: 124,5 MB
Art: Front
(2:59) 1. Shine
(2:12) 2. Block Party
(3:28) 3. Proclamation
(3:09) 4. Slap Happy
(3:34) 5. Cottontail
(3:29) 6. I May Be Wrong
(2:45) 7. Or Words To That Effect
(2:30) 8. Big Boy
(2:44) 9. The Arrival
(2:35) 10. Raffles
(3:52) 11. Six, Two, and Even
(2:09) 12. Bells
(2:37) 13. There They Go
(2:22) 14. 'Cept February, Which Has 28
(3:25) 15. You Turned The Tables On Me
(2:40) 16. Snooty Fruity
(3:48) 17. Things Ain't What They Used To Be
(3:32) 18. Lover
Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Year: 1989
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:57
Size: 124,5 MB
Art: Front
(2:59) 1. Shine
(2:12) 2. Block Party
(3:28) 3. Proclamation
(3:09) 4. Slap Happy
(3:34) 5. Cottontail
(3:29) 6. I May Be Wrong
(2:45) 7. Or Words To That Effect
(2:30) 8. Big Boy
(2:44) 9. The Arrival
(2:35) 10. Raffles
(3:52) 11. Six, Two, and Even
(2:09) 12. Bells
(2:37) 13. There They Go
(2:22) 14. 'Cept February, Which Has 28
(3:25) 15. You Turned The Tables On Me
(2:40) 16. Snooty Fruity
(3:48) 17. Things Ain't What They Used To Be
(3:32) 18. Lover
American jazz musician Harry James learned to play the trumpet at age eight and became one of the most admired trumpet players of the big band era.
Born in Georgia in 1916, Harry James learned to play the trumpet at age eight and became one of the most admired jazz musicians of the big band era. He was so popular in the early 1940s that Columbia Records couldn't press enough of his records to meet demand. In 1943 he married film star Betty Grable and appeared in several movies. https://www.biography.com/people/harry-james-9352531
Born in Georgia in 1916, Harry James learned to play the trumpet at age eight and became one of the most admired jazz musicians of the big band era. He was so popular in the early 1940s that Columbia Records couldn't press enough of his records to meet demand. In 1943 he married film star Betty Grable and appeared in several movies. https://www.biography.com/people/harry-james-9352531
Things Ain't What They Used To Be
@Giullia G. : TYVM for this great trumpet player
ReplyDeleteHey Gilles, Thank you as always!
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