Loading details…
Loading details…
Artist
Henry Haag “Harry” James (March 15, 1916 – July 5, 1983) was an American musician and bandleader. James was an instrumentalist of the swing era, employing a bravura playing style that made his trumpet work identifiable. He was one of the most popular bandleaders of the first half of the 1940s, and he continued to lead his band until just before his death, 40 years later. He was born in Albany, Georgia, the son of a bandleader of a traveling circus. By the age of 10 he was taking trumpet lessons from his father, who placed him on a strict daily practice schedule. Each day, James was given one page to learn from the Arban's book and was not allowed to pursue any other pastime until he had learned that particular page. In 1931 the family settled in Beaumont, Texas, where James began playing with local dance bands. He joined the nationally popular Ben Pollack in 1935 but at the start of 1937, left Pollack to join Benny Goodman's orchestra, where he stayed through 1938. In February 1939 James debuted his own big band in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His hit "You Made Me Love You" was in the Top 10 during the week of December 7, 1941. He toured with the band into the 1980s. His was the first "name band" to employ vocalist Frank Sinatra, in 1939. He wanted to change Sinatra's name to 'Frankie Satin' but Sinatra refused. His later band included drummer Buddy Rich. He played trumpet in the 1950 film Young Man with a Horn, dubbing Kirk Douglas. James's recording of "I'm Beginning t
The Complete Harry James in Hi-Fi (Instrumental)

Best Of The Big Bands

The Golden Years Of Jazz Volume 7
Christmas Jazz With The Stars
Best Jazz 100
Woody Allen, from Manhattan to Midnight In Paris
Harry James And His Orchestra
Trumpet Blues: The Best Of Harry James

Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Woody Allen. Movies Music
The Essence Of Swing

The Capitol Vaults Jazz Series