Harry James & His Orchestra - Music Makers download song

  • Artist: Harry James & His Orchestra
  • Song: Music Makers
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 03:20
  • Size: 4.7MB
  • Bitrate: 192Kbps
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William Ruto TV

2021-07-03 10:28:14 | Profile
As a trumpet player myself, I would say Harry had the best tone....angelic. Mendez played like a machine gun, deadly accurate, but without a lot of feeling, IMO. Al Hirt was fabulous. Herseth is terrific, fifty years at the first chair of our Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Jonah Jones tone was a bit thin. Chet Baker played simply, softly, sang like a lonely child. Wynton also can play, but rather soulless. Doc Severinsen could play anything and I never heard him flub a note. Uncanny.

PAUL JACKSON

2021-04-02 01:10:50 | Profile
question: where do you think James ranks in the top big band trumpet players of his day.....1st, 2nd, 3rd etc. Maybe its just because I have not lisened to enough different palyers....but to me....he is the best horn player I ever heard.

Dina Isho

2021-03-13 00:58:07 | Profile
This is a good example of progressive Jazz. I love it! Thanks for posting!

Armed Patriot

2021-01-04 10:59:18 | Profile
How about Miles Davis or Bud Herseth

Joshua Jattan

2020-12-05 11:51:18 | Profile
What about Charlie Spivak, Ziggy Elman or Bunny Berigan?

Virginia Moon

2020-09-16 21:08:28 | Profile
Thanks for visiting my cannel. Please tell your friends and family about my channel. I have been around the best trumpet players all my life. I was at one time Perez Prado’s audio engineer. Yet, beside Maynard Fergusson and Doc Severinsen, my best trumpet player was AL HIRT. The others are also good, but, Al has something that the others are missing. Sincerely LATINOSOMOS

SilentAuthor655321

2020-07-10 06:33:54 | Profile
What about Red Rodney, Manny Klein, Sonny Berman, Cootie Williams, Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge, Max Kaminsky, Jonah Jones, or Rex Stewart?

Victoria Mead

2020-06-24 23:53:35 | Profile
Ohh... so true... how could I leave them out, especially Dizzy... :)

Michael Onyedum

2020-03-16 19:19:20 | Profile
In his time,nobody was better .He inspired more kids to take up trumpet playing than any other trumpet player.He is the most iconic trumpet player of his time.

Magali Godard

2020-03-12 12:09:58 | Profile
anyone like the drummer? its my uncle for real. he ilved to be 93 years old. a good old boy from pittsaburgh pa.its great seeing him again

Wildm0use

2019-12-23 03:12:46 | Profile
What about Ray Nance, Cat Anderson, Billy Butterfield, Bobby Hackett and such ?