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Jay McShann was a pianist and bandleader known for his contributions to the development of swing and blues music. He led a sextet that included saxophonist Budd Johnson, violinist Claude Williams, bassist Gene Ramey, vocalist Al Hibbler, and drummer Gus Johnson. This performance took place on August 29th, 1980, as part of the Chicago Jazz Festival's celebration of Charlie Parker's 60th birthday. The concert was broadcast on WBEZ FM, Chicago's NPR station, and included an introduction by Billy Taylor, the host of NPR's Jazz Alive series, as well as interviews by Michael Cuscuna. Musicians: Jay McShann-Piano Budd Johnson-Tenor Sax Claude Williams-Violin Gene Ramey-Bass Al Hibbler-Vocals Gus Johnson-Drums SOUL FUNK PLAYLIST • KING CURTIS (1962) Country Soul | Funk / S... JAZZ MUSIC PLAYLIST • JIMMY SMITH (1964) Stranger In Paradise / ... FULL MUSIC PLAYLISTS / @dadsasoulman9368 01. Billy Taylor comments 02. Gene Ramey remembering Bird (excerpt) 03. Billy Taylor comments 04. Michael Cuscuna interviews Jay McShann 05. Introduction 06. Yardbird Suite 07. Introduction 08. Get Me On Your Mind 09. Introduction 10. Smooth Sailin 11. Introduction 12. Vine Street Boogie 13. Introduction 14. Body and Soul 15. Confessin' the Blues 16. Jumping At the Woodside 17. Hootie Blues 18. Introductions and announcements 19. Billy Taylor comments 20. Michael Cuscuna interviews Budd Johnson Jay McShann was born in Oklahoma in 1916 and began his career as a pianist in the 1930s. He formed his first band in the early 1940s, and it was during this time that he met Charlie Parker, who was then an up-and-coming saxophonist. Parker would go on to play with McShann's band for several years, and the two became close friends. The Jay McShann Sextet was one of McShann's most successful groups, and it featured a rotating cast of musicians over the years. In addition to Parker, some of the other notable players who passed through the band included saxophonists Harold Land and Sonny Stitt, and drummers Gus Johnson and Paul Humphrey. Throughout his career, McShann was known for his bluesy, swing-inspired playing style, and he continued to perform and record well into his later years. He passed away in 2006 at the age of 90. https://www.arts.gov/honors/jazz/jay-mcshann Subscribe to my channel and share culture DAD´S A SOUL MAN / @dadsasoulman9368 🔘 LIKE IT ✔ 🔘 SUBSCRIBE ✔ 🔘 COMMENT ✔ 🔘 SHARE ✔ ╔══╦╦╦╗╔══╦═╦═╦╦╗╔═╦══╦═╗ ║══╣║║╚╣══╣╔╣╬╠╣╚╣╦╩╗╔╣╦╝ ╠══║║║╬╠══║╚╣╗╣║╬║╩╗║║║╩╗ ╚══╩═╩═╩══╩═╩╩╩╩═╩═╝╚╝╚═╝ Copyright is an important issue for us. If you think your copyright is being infringed, please email us so we can handle it directly. #JayMcShann #CharlieParker #HaroldLand #SonnyStitt #GusJohnson #PaulHumphrey #swing #blues #jazz