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Gene Ramey

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Interview with Gene Ramey, July, 1980. University of Texas at San Antonio: Institute of Texan Cultures: Oral History Collection, UA 15.01, University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections
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style ably, but also continued to play in more swing-oriented outfits. Later in his life he toured Europe with
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He became a fixture on the Kansas City 443: 433:(Verve, recorded 1956, released 1959) 7: 587:20th-century American male musicians 60:scene in the 1930s, and played with 52:and took up the bass, studying with 496:Texas State Historical Association 14: 64:'s orchestra from 1938 to 1943. 572:20th-century American musicians 187:Buck & Buddy Blow the Blues 1: 562:American male double-bassists 557:American jazz double-bassists 328:J. J. Johnson's Jazz Quintets 592:American male jazz musicians 582:20th-century double-bassists 567:Musicians from Austin, Texas 111:. He transitioned into the 608: 395:Goin' to Kansas City Blues 577:Jazz musicians from Texas 246:The Amazing Johnny Costa 42:The Moonlight Serenaders 339:Sonny Rollins, Volume 1 330:(Columbia, Savoy, 1961) 270:(Columbia single, 1963) 71:, where he played with 48:. In 1932, he moved to 16:American jazz musician 317:Groovin' with Jacquet 67:In 1944, he moved to 50:Kansas City, Missouri 498:Retrieved 2012-08-27 198:(SteepleChase, 1979) 473:Guinness Publishing 416:Lester Swings Again 279:All the Gin Is Gone 235:The Swinging Count! 471:(First ed.). 398:(RCA Victor, 1958) 306:Dexter Rides Again 295:Stan Getz Quartets 267:Mixed-Up Confusion 195:Copenhagen Concert 190:(Swingville, 1961) 174:(Swingville, 1960) 163:Songs for Swingers 119:, and played with 32:Ramey was born in 390:Jimmy Witherspoon 342:(Blue Note, 1957) 214:All About Memphis 599: 499: 493: 487: 486: 475:. p. 2037. 459: 374:(Atlantic, 1955) 364:(Prestige, 1949) 352:(Columbia, 1959) 312:Illinois Jacquet 298:(Prestige, 1955) 258:(Atlantic, 1958) 254:and Joe Thomas, 182:(Columbia, 1961) 171:Buck & Buddy 166:(Columbia, 1958) 607: 606: 602: 601: 600: 598: 597: 596: 537: 536: 528: 508: 503: 502: 494: 490: 483: 461: 460: 445: 440: 418:(Norgran, 1956) 408:(Norgran, 1956) 372:Lennie Tristano 368:Lennie Tristano 286:(Delmark, 1972) 217:(Felsted, 1958) 150: 145: 101:Thelonious Monk 85:Coleman Hawkins 46:Terrence Holder 40:'s Royal Aces, 17: 12: 11: 5: 605: 603: 595: 594: 589: 584: 579: 574: 569: 564: 559: 554: 549: 539: 538: 535: 534: 527: 526:External links 524: 523: 522: 507: 504: 501: 500: 488: 481: 465:, ed. 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Index

jazz
double bassist
Austin, Texas
George Corley
The Moonlight Serenaders
Terrence Holder
Kansas City, Missouri
Walter Page
swing jazz
Jay McShann
New York City
Lester Young
Count Basie
Ben Webster
Coleman Hawkins
Charlie Parker
Hot Lips Page
Horace Silver
Thelonious Monk
Art Blakey
Miles Davis
bebop
Buck Clayton
Muggsy Spanier
Teddy Wilson
Dick Wellstood
Jimmy Rushing
Eddie Vinson
Buck Clayton
Songs for Swingers

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