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  1. Helen Humes and Her Orchestraの曲をApple Musicで聴こう。"Woojamacooja"、"Pleasing man blues"などを含む、Helen Humes and Her Orchestraのトップソングとアルバムを見つけよう。

  2. Helen Humes. On this date in 1913, Helen Humes was born. She was a Black singer. From Louisville, Ky, she came from a happy, close-knit musical family and learned to play trumpet and piano when she was young. As a child, she sang with the local Sunday school band, which boasted future jazz stars such as Dicky Wells and Jonah Jones.

  3. Helen Humes And Her All-Stars ... John Kirby And His Orchestra. Released. 1994 — Europe. CD — Compilation. 1927-1945. Helen Humes. Released. 1996 — France. CD — Compilation. Reviews. Add Review. Release [r12727966] Copy Release Code. Edit Release New Submission. Add to Collection. Add to Wantlist.

  4. 15 de oct. de 2013 · Helen Humes was a remarkably durable performer – she recorded as a classic blues singer before she turned 14, hit the heights in 1938 when she replaced Billie Holiday with Count Basie, and toured and recorded for twenty years after she left Basie. She sat out the 60s in Australia, then returned home to tend to her ailing mother.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1955 Shellac release of "Woojamacooja / All I Ask Is Your Love" on Discogs.

  6. 21 de ago. de 2018 · Addeddate 2018-08-21 00:38:24 Boxid IA1608827 Ccnum asr Closed captioning yes Collection-catalog-number

  7. Helen Humes. US jazz and blues singer. First recordings 1927. Replaced Billie Holiday as lead vocalist w. Count Basie's Orchestra in 1938. Solo artist 1940's to 1960's before withdrawing from music for several years. Comeback in 1973 at the Newport Jazz Festival and remained musically active until her death.