His remaining family have it.
No.
The last trumpet player to play lead for Harry James himself, was Hal Espinosa. Clyde Reasinger and Lin Biviano also played lead for Harry in the last years of his life. However, Hal Espinosa played lead on Harry's last three performances in June of 1983
as far as I know, No. Mr. James had an established band with his Golden Trumpet and did not want any side-men stealing the sound stage. different styles of music.
Yes - it was absolutely Sonny Dunham in the 1930's and Shorty Sherock in the 1950's
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The cast of Trumpet Serenade - 1942 includes: Tex Beneke as Singer Helen Forrest as herself Harry James as himself Harry James Orchestra as Themselves Grace McDonald as himself
The last trumpet player to play lead for Harry James himself, was Hal Espinosa. Clyde Reasinger and Lin Biviano also played lead for Harry in the last years of his life. However, Hal Espinosa played lead on Harry's last three performances in June of 1983
James Arthur Brownlow has written: 'The last trumpet' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Trumpet, Trumpet music
as far as I know, No. Mr. James had an established band with his Golden Trumpet and did not want any side-men stealing the sound stage. different styles of music.
Harry James "The Hawk" was famous for his technical proficiency, tone and sight-reading abilities as a trumpet player leading swing bands in the 1930s and 40s. He appeared in many films of the era, married Betty Grable and played in a band with Frank Sinatra.
Of course not, what's wrong with you?
Yes, Harry's full name is Harry James Potter.
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Harry James
Derek Watkins was the lead trumpeter in the original James Bond theme, in the John Barry Orchestra, and has played the trumpet in the theme of every James Bond film since.
Yes - it was absolutely Sonny Dunham in the 1930's and Shorty Sherock in the 1950's