-
Rhythmakers,
sometime known as The
Rhythmakers or the
Chicago Rhythm Kings in
later re-issues of
their music, was a jazz
recording group which recorded...
- also pla****
together in
another recording group together, the
Rhythmakers. The
Rhythmakers made
several recordings in 1932 in New York City for Columbia...
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recordings in late 1931 with Don Redman. In 1932 he
recorded with the
Rhythmakers in New York City. In 1933 he
joined Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra, in...
-
Atlantic Records and
other labels in the 1950s. They
recorded as the
Rhythmakers with Ruth Brown; as the
Blues Kings with Big Joe Turner; the Gliders...
- (1975) has sold over 100,000 copies. ****ie
formed a band
called the
Rhythmakers in 1985 and
continued to
perform with that
group and with his trio. When...
- by Ruth
Brown backed by
members of The
Drifters (only
credited as her
Rhythmakers). The
single was Brown's
fourth number one on the U.S. R&B chart. The...
-
sessions with Ted
Lewis (1931), Jack
Teagarden (1931), and
Billy Banks'
Rhythmakers (1932), he
began in May 1934 the
voluminous series of
recordings with...
- alto and
tenor sax, and b**** clarinet. In 1932 he
recorded with the
Rhythmakers in New York City. He
worked with
various bandleaders (including Louis...
- re****tions as arrangers. In late 1938 he
travelled to
Egypt with the
Harlem Rhythmakers, and did not
return to the
United States until 1940. He
served in the...
- 13 — The Best of Ruth
Brown The
preceding five
singles are with the
Rhythmakers (the Drifters). "It's Love Baby (24
Hours of the Day)" b/w "What'd I...