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Billy Eckstine

Pop music
Jazz
Crooner
The Pittsburgh-born singer and bandleader Billy Eckstine started his career in 1939 with the influential Earl Hines playing trumpet and singing with Hines' Grand Terrace Orchestra. He played on the orchestra's version of 'Stormy Monday Blues' and from there his reputation began to grow. By 1944 Eckstine felt confident enough to start his own big band - The Billy Eckstine Orchestra, an ensemble widely credited with being the first bop big band and served as a springboard for the careers of many notable jazz performers including Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Art Blakey and Charl...
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St. Louis Blues, Pts. 1-2Billy Eckstine and The Metronome All-Stars
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Memories of YouBilly Eckstine
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Christmas EveBilly Eckstine
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Then Came You (Out of the Blue)Billy Eckstine
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Climb Ev'ry MountainBilly Eckstine
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In the Still of the Night 

Previously Unreleased Track

Billy Eckstine
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St. Louis Blues, Pts. 1-2Billy Eckstine and The Metronome All-Stars

Quadromania: Billy Eckstine - I Ain't Like That

6:21

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Memories of YouBilly Eckstine

Love Songs

3:45

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Christmas EveBilly Eckstine

Verve Presents: The Very Best of Christmas Jazz

3:05

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Then Came You (Out of the Blue)Billy Eckstine

3:47

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Climb Ev'ry MountainBilly Eckstine

The Motown Years

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In the Still of the Night 

Previously Unreleased Track

Billy Eckstine

The Cole Porter Songbook - Night And Day

3:41

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