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    Explore "harry james" with insightful episodes like "De Chanel à Marilyn, comme un parfum de jazz !", "1943 - "I've Heard That Song Before" by Harry James and his Orchestra feat. Helen Forrest", "Songs of the 1920's Part 3" and "Harry James & His Orchestra ‎– Flight Of the Bumble Bee The Carnival of Venice" from podcasts like ""Rue du Jazz le podcast", "Number One With A Bullet", "bigbandbash's podcast" and "Curt Hahn's show"" and more!

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    De Chanel à Marilyn, comme un parfum de jazz !

    De Chanel à Marilyn, comme un parfum de jazz !

    Rue du Jazz c'est une heure de soul, de jazz et de potins de stars ! Marilyn Monroe affirmait que c’était le seul vêtement qu’elle portait la nuit. Un parfum « so jazz » dont nous redécouvrons l’histoire. La Rue du jazz, toujours glamour, avec bien sûr, les musiques qu’on aime, d’hier et d’aujourd’hui !

    1943 - "I've Heard That Song Before" by Harry James and his Orchestra feat. Helen Forrest

    1943 - "I've Heard That Song Before" by Harry James and his Orchestra feat. Helen Forrest

    Oscar freaks, this one's for you. Fans of 1940s Big Band music, we're very sorry. In this episode, Andrew and Dan spend an hour discussing their predictions for every category being presented at this weekend's Academy Awards. And then they spend a solid 20 minutes learning some genuinely interesting music history about this song from the long-forgotten Harry James. This is what the podcast is! Don't act like you don't like this!

    Songs of the 1920's Part 3

    Songs of the 1920's Part 3

    This week continues our look at the songs composed in the 1920s. We start with the letter N and go down to the Letter T. The puzzler is back this week so I hope you have your thinking caps on. Next week we'll conclude our series with the last part of the alphabet along with some odds and ends. I hope you enjoy the music from the big bands as they play the Songs of the 1920s.

    Harry James & His Orchestra ‎– Flight Of the Bumble Bee The Carnival of Venice

    Harry James & His Orchestra ‎– Flight Of the Bumble Bee  The Carnival of Venice
    Playing Forgotten Music of the old 78 records     

     

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    Harry James & His Orchestra ‎– Flight Of the Bumble Bee

    The Carnival of Venice

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    Harry James & His Orchestra ‎– Flight Of the Bumble Bee / The Carnival of Venice

    Label: Columbia ‎– 36004

    A Jazz Masterwork.

    Released: 1941

    Genre: Jazz

    Style: Big Band

    A; The Flight of the Bumble Bee

    Arranged By – James

    Composed By – Rimsky-Korsakov

    Featuring, Trumpet – Harry James

    B: The Carnival of Venice

    Arranged By – Harry James

    Composed By – Arban

    Credits

    Bass – Thurman Teague

    Drums – Micky Scrima

    Guitar – Ben Heller

    Piano – Al Lerner

    Saxophone – Chuck Gentry, Claude Lakey, Johnny Mezey, Vido Musso

    Trombone – Dalton Rizzotto, Harry Rodgers, Hoyt Bohannon

    Trumpet – Al Stearns, Claude Bowen, Harry James, Nick Buono

    Violin – George Koch, Sam Rosenblum, Stan Stanchfield, William Schuman