Dynamic piano player of the 1930s, slick bandleader in the 1940s, still tickling the ivories into the '00s.
Jay McShann's animated piano style, a kin of Fats Waller's ever-mischievous ivory-tickling, made him one of the leading lights of the burgeoning Kansas City swing scene. He arrived in the mid-1930s, playing beside Charlie Parker in Buster Smith's band. By 1941, McShann was leading the city’s top band, one which included singer Walter Brown, and a dynamic saxophone section led by the fast-developing and revolutionary talent of Parker. Following the war, McShann moved to the west coast, where he discovered young singer Jimmy Witherspoon. After a quiet couple of decades, McShann re-emerged in the 1970s, continuing to record vivacious records at a heady clip well into his 80s.
Stony Plain
2006
Stony Plain
2003
Chiaroscuro
2000
Stony Plain
1999
Chiaroscuro
1998
Sackville (Canada)
1998
Stony Plain
1997
Jazz Alliance
1996
Chiaroscuro / Chi-Sound
1992
Sackville (Canada)
1983
Sackville (Canada)
1980
Sackville (Canada)
1979
Wounded Bird Records
1979
Sackville (Canada)
1978
Storyville
1977
Sackville (Canada)
1976
Black Lion
1974
Sackville (Canada)
1972
Decca
1969
Black And Blue - (import) / Black & Blue/Night & Day
1969
JZM 2004
1967
Capitol
1966
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