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  1. Career. Lunceford (left) with trombonist Trummy Young. In 1927, while an athletic instructor at Manassas High School in Memphis, Tennessee, Lunceford organized a student band, the Chickasaw Syncopators, whose name was changed to the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra. [ 1] .

  2. James Melvin "Jimmie" Lunceford ( 6 de Junho de 1902 – 12 de Julho de 1947) foi um saxofonista americano e líder de banda na Era do Swing . Biografia. Jimmie nasceu em Fulton, no Mississippi, mas estudou em Denver e conseguiu graduar-se como Bacharel em Artes na Universidade Fisk em Nashville.

  3. 8 de jul. de 2024 · Jimmie Lunceford (born June 6, 1902, near Fulton, Mississippi, U.S.—died July 12, 1947, Seaside, Oregon) was an American big band leader whose rhythmically appealing, well-disciplined orchestra was one of the most influential of the swing era.

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  4. 5 de jun. de 2013 · One of the great jazz show bands of the 1930's, The Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra are featured in this wonderful 1935 film short along with The Three Brown Jack...

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  5. His band appeared in the movie "Blues in the Night" in 1941 as well in several short films. By mid 1942, personnel changes and lowered moral, the band declined. In 1947, Jimmie collapsed while ...

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  7. 4 de jul. de 2017 · Learn about Jimmie Lunceford, a popular band leader during the swing era, who was born in Mississippi, studied music in New York, and toured the country with his orchestra. Find out his achievements, influences, and legacy in jazz history.