Jimmie Lunceford

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  • jazz
  • swing
  • big band
  • blues
  • saxophone
James Melvin Lunceford aka Jimmie Lunceford; leader, saxophone, arranger; born in Fulton MS on the 6th of June 1902, died on the 12th of July 1947, while on tour in Seaside, Oregon. Jimmie Lunceford will long be remembered as the leader of a powerful, swinging big band that rivaled on record, and exceeded in person, the orchestras of Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman and Count Basie. His band differed from many of the other big bands of the 1930s and 1940s in that Lunceford's group was noted less for...

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Songs

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    Dinah, Part 2

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    Down by the Old Mill Stream

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    Dream of You

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    Easter Parade

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    Flamin Reeds and Screamin Brass

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    Flaming Reeds and Screaming Brass

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    Flamingo

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    Flight of the Jitterbug

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    For Dancers Only

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    Four or Five Times

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    Frisco Fog

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    Gone

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    Harlem Shout

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    He Ain't Got Rhythm

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    Hells Bells

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    Here Goes (A Fool)

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    Hi Spook

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    Hittin' the Bottle

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    I Dream a Lot About You

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    I Got It

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    I Had a Premonition

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    I Used to Love You (But It's All Over Now)

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    I Want the Waiter

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    I'm Alone With You

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    I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town, Part 1

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    I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town, Part 2

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    I'm Nuts About Screwy Music

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    I'm Walking Through Heaven

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    I'm Walking Through Heaven With You

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    Impromptu

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    In Dat Mornin'

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    It Had to Be You

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    It's Time to Jump and Shout

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    Jazznocracy

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    Jazznocrazy

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    Jealous

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    Knock Me a Kiss

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    Le Jazz Hot

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    Leavin' Me

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    Leaving Me

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    Life Is Fine

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    Lunceford Special

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    Mandy, Make Up Your Mind

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    Margie

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    Memphis Rag

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    Miss Otis Regrets

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    Monotony in Four Flats

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    Mood Indigo

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    Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)

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    My Blue Heaven


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