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The Harry James Orchestra The Harry James Orchestra was a major force in the swing era, bringing big band jazz to the masses with a mix of smooth melodies and high-energy performances. Led by trumpeter Harry James, the orchestra became a household name in the 1930s and 1940s, known for its tight arrangements and James’ incredible trumpet skills. For Gen Z and Millennials vibin’ on Last.FM, this group is a throwback to an era when live orchestras ruled the airwaves and dance halls were the spot to be. Harry James was born on March 15, 1916, in Albany, Georgia, to a family of circus performers—his dad was a bandleader, and his mom was an acrobat. Growing up in that world, James picked up the trumpet early and was already a pro by his teens. He got his big break playing with Benny Goodman’s band in 1937, where his fiery solos caught everyone’s attention. In 1939, he started his own group, the Harry James Orchestra, and they quickly became a sensation. The orchestra’s sound was heavily influenced by the swing giants of the time like Duke Ellington and Count Basie, but James added his own flair with a mix of romantic ballads and upbeat dance tracks. One of their biggest hits was You Made Me Love You, which showed off James’ soulful trumpet style. They also helped launch the career of a young Frank Sinatra, who sang with the band in 1939 before going solo—talk about a glow-up! Based out of New York City, the orchestra played everywhere from radio broadcasts to Hollywood films,
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The Best Of The War Years
Live At The Palladium
The Harry James Orchestra: The Best of the War Years
The Hit Years
The Kitty Kallen Collection 1939-62
'50s Jazz Lounge
Music Played In Woody Allen Movies
The Big Band Era , Volume 1 - The Passing Of An Era
All Of Me The Harry James Orchestra
The Stereo Sound of Harry James
The Best of Big Band: Classic Swing Dance Songs of the 1940s and 1950s