Jay McShann (January 12, 1916 – December 7, 2006) was a jump blues, jazz, and swing bandleader, pianist and singer. During the 1940s, McShann was at the forefront of blues and swing jazz musicians mainly from Kansas City. He assembled his own big band, with musicians that included some of the most influential artists of their time, including Charlie Parker, Bernard Anderson, Ben Webster and Walter Brown. His kind of music became known as "the Kansas City sound"
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Swingmatism
Hootie Blues
The Jumpin' Blues

Honeysuckle Rose
Dexter Blues

Lonely Boy Blues
Moten Swing

Coquette

Sepian Bounce

Body And Soul
Get Me on Your Mind
Wichita Blues

I Found a New Baby - Original

Oh, Lady be Good

Body and Soul - Original
I've Found a New baby

Cherokee
Walkin' and Swingin' (I Got Rhythm)
Confessin' the Blues
Sepian Bounce (Sepian Stomp)

One O'Clock Jump - Original
Say Forward, I'll March - Version 1
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams - Original

Oh! Lady Be Good - Original

Vine Street Boogie - Original

Cherokee - Original
Skid Row Blues

Lady Be Good
Moten Swing - Original
One O'Clock Jumpe - Version 2

I Found A New Baby

Sweet Georgia Brown - Original
The Duke and The Brute

Honeysuckle Rose - Original
Hold 'Em Hootie

Vine Street Boogie
Hands Off
Reach
Hootie's Ignorant Oil

Blues
Hometown Blues

Say Forward, I'll March
Wrong Neighborhood
Jump the Blues
Roll On, Katy - Original
Red River Blues
'Fore Day Rider
So You Won't Jump
Let's Love Awhile

You Didn't Tell Me
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