James Dugald "Jimmy" McPartland (March 15, 1907 – March 13, 1991) was an American cornetist. He worked with Eddie Condon, Art Hodes, Gene Krupa, Benny...
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the host of Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz on National Public Radio from 1978 to 2011. After her marriage to trumpeter Jimmy McPartland in February 1945...
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McPartland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jimmy McPartland (1907–1991), American cornetist and one of the originators of Chicago...
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Dick McPartland (May 18, 1905 – November 30, 1957) was a jazz guitarist during the 1920s and the older brother of Jimmy McPartland. He was part of the...
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Frank Teschemacher (category McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans members)
alto-saxophonist, associated with the "Austin High" gang (along with Jimmy McPartland, Bud Freeman and others). He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, but...
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employ musicians such as Benny Goodman, Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller, Jimmy McPartland, and Harry James. This ability earned him the nickname the "Father...
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Dick Voynow - piano Jimmy Hartwell - clarinet Turk Savage - clarinet Rosy McHargue - clarinet Bix Beiderbecke - cornet Jimmy McPartland - trumpet Min Leibrook...
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"Frogman" Henry "Basin Street Ball" by Harry Roy "Basin Street Beat" by Jimmy McPartland "Basin Street Blues" by Spencer Williams "Basin Street Boogie" by Pete...
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Piano Jazz (redirect from Marian Mcpartland's Piano Jazz)
2011, NPR announced the retirement of Marian McPartland from the program. Jon Weber stepped into McPartland's shoes, recording 13 episodes for the renamed...
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to be a great player by many musicians, including Tommy Dorsey, and Jimmy McPartland. Barnes was also proficient as a recording engineer. During his career...
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Bob Mover, Barry Harris, Kenny Barron, Jimmy Raney, Anniversary (Xanadu, 1985) Cozy Cole & Jimmy McPartland, After Hours (Grand Award, 1956) Duke Ellington...
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Woods, Sal Salvador, Marian McPartland, Jay McShann, Art Pepper, and Howard McGhee. After a period of playing in McPartland's trio, Morello declined invitations...
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song. ...McPartland's closing wistful solo piano version of "Singin' the Blues" (dedicated to her late husband, cornetist Jimmy McPartland) should not...
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"Chicago style" is often applied to the sound of Chicagoans such as Jimmy McPartland, Eddie Condon, Muggsy Spanier, and Bud Freeman. The rhythm sections...
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band which consisted of Jim Lanigan on piano, Jimmy McPartland on cornet, his older brother Dick McPartland on banjo and guitar, Frank Teschemacher on alto...
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17-year-old Chicagoan Jimmy McPartland, who emulated but generally did not copy Beiderbecke's style. During World War II, McPartland married the English...
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Ory, Jack Teagarden (Verve, 1957) With Cozy Cole After Hours with Jimmy McPartland (Grand Award, 1956) Cozy Cole and His Big Seven (Grand Award, 1958...
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High Gang featuring Frank Teschemacher (clarinet), Jimmy McPartland (cornet), Richard McPartland (guitar and banjo) and Lawrence "Bud" Freeman (sax)...
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Gang. Freeman played the C melody saxophone with band members such as Jimmy McPartland and Frank Teschemacher. before switching to tenor saxophone two years...
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classic New Orleans jazz. By the 1940s, Dixieland revival musicians like Jimmy McPartland, Eddie Condon and Bud Freeman had become well-known and established...
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Livingston on clarinet and tenor saxophone, Wingy Manone on trumpet, Jimmy McPartland on cornet, Ben Pollack on drums, Vic Briedis on piano, Harry Goodman...
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as catalog number 30742, with another recording of the same song by Jimmy McPartland on the flip side.) Benny Goodman Septet (released by Capitol Records...
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Hal Kemp John Kirby Gene Krupa Don Lamond Jimmie Lunceford Clyde McCoy Jimmy McPartland Glenn Miller Russ Morgan Ray Nance Don Neely Ray Noble Red Norvo...
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Blues", 1924 – composer: Jimmy Blythe; lyricists: Jimmy Blythe & Priscilla Stewart "Meet Me in Chicago" – Jimmy McPartland And Art Hodes "Meet Me in...
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next year. Her sister Dorothy was married to Dixieland cornet player Jimmy McPartland who was occasionally hired by Roger Wolfe Kahn. Williams Sisters Discography:...
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Cheatham, Vic Dickenson, Bobby Hackett, Ruby Braff, Claude Hopkins, Jimmy McPartland, Pee Wee Russell, and Arvell Shaw. Drootin recorded with Tommy Dorsey...
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Jack Teagarden (category McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans members)
sidemen as Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Bix Beiderbecke, Red Nichols, Jimmy McPartland, Mezz Mezzrow, Glenn Miller, Eddie Condon, and Fats Waller. In 1931...
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Actress. Jimmy McPartland (1907–1991) – Jazz cornetist and husband to Mariann McPartland; lived on Essex Court. Margaret Marian McPartland (1918–2013)...
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Hodes Max Kaminsky Tim Laughlin Yank Lawson Cliff Leeman George Lewis Jimmy McPartland Eddie Miller Miff Mole Max Morath Red Nichols Tony Parenti Ed Polcer...
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influenced several younger white jazzmen, such as Bud Freeman and Jimmy McPartland. Isham Jones and His Orchestra had a hit with the tune in 1923. 1922...
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