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James "
Trummy"
Young (January 12, 1912 –
September 10, 1984) was an
American trombonist in the
swing era. He
established himself as a star
during his 12...
- Lord
Louis Armstrong and His Band as
themselves Edmond Hall –
clarinetist Trummy Young –
trombonist Billy Kyle –
pianist Arvell Shaw – b****ist
Barrett Deems...
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Lunceford (left) with
trombonist Trummy Young...
- It)" is a song
written by jazz
musicians Melvin "Sy"
Oliver and
James "
Trummy" Young. It was
first recorded in 1939 by
Jimmie Lunceford,
Harry James,...
- Terry,
Tommy Turk, T-Bone Walker, Ben Webster, Lee Young,
Lester Young, and
Trummy Young. The very
first concert was held on Sunday, July 2, 1944, at the Philharmonic...
- - 6:20 "T'ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It)" (Sy Oliver,
Trummy Young) - 4:58 "Lots of
Lovely Love" (Richard Rodgers) - 4:59 "I.Q. Blues"...
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various times Earl "Fatha" Hines,
Barney Bigard,
Edmond Hall, Jack Teagarden,
Trummy Young,
Arvell Shaw,
Billy Kyle,
Marty Napoleon, Big Sid "Buddy" Catlett...
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leader on
January 9, 1945, for the
Manor label, with Don Byas on tenor,
Trummy Young on trombone,
Clyde Hart on Piano,
Oscar Pettiford on b****, and Irv...
- gambit, but
seldom fails, and
certainly not here."
Louis Armstrong (tpt);
Trummy Young (tbn);
Edmond Hall (clt);
Billy Kyle (pno);
Arvell Shaw (bs); Barrett...
- That You Do It)"
Written by jazz
musicians Melvin "Sy"
Oliver and
James "
Trummy" Young. It was
first recorded in 1939 by
Jimmie Lunceford,
Harry James,...