When I go in front of an audience, I’ll admit I sometimes have a certain amount of fear in me, because maybe the people are not going to accept what I’m doing today. That’s bad for any artist, especially if what you’re doing is not in line with what’s happening today.
About Jimmy Rushing
James Andrew Rushingwas an American singer and pianist from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S., best known as the featured vocalist of Count Basie’s Orchestra from 1935 to 1948.
Rushing was known as “Mr.
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It’s dangerous to get too far from what they identify you with.
American blues shouter and swing jazz singer (1901-1972)
The music business used to carry a certain amount of brotherly love, but it isn’t that way now.
American blues shouter and swing jazz singer (1901-1972)
If I’m going to do blues, it’s going to be a typical Jimmy Rushing record.
American blues shouter and swing jazz singer (1901-1972)
This business switching styles can’t be done honestly by one man. As soon as he can play his instrument well, he can express himself, and all his life he has only one self.
American blues shouter and swing jazz singer (1901-1972)
When I go in front of an audience, I’ll admit I sometimes have a certain amount of fear in me, because maybe the people are not going to accept what I’m doing today. That’s bad for any artist, especially if what you’re doing is not in line with what’s happening today.
American blues shouter and swing jazz singer (1901-1972)
The blues comes right back to a person’s feelings, to his daily activities in life. But rich people don’t know nothing about the blues, please believe me.
American blues shouter and swing jazz singer (1901-1972)
I liked roaming around by myself.
American blues shouter and swing jazz singer (1901-1972)
The blues tells a story in itself. It can make you happy or give you a feeling to swing.
American blues shouter and swing jazz singer (1901-1972)
I’m more relaxed when I can hear the beat clearly all the time I’m singing.
American blues shouter and swing jazz singer (1901-1972)
There’s a difference between the blues of the New Orleans guys and anyone else and the difference is in a chord, but I can’t figure the name of it. It’s a different chord, and they all make it.
American blues shouter and swing jazz singer (1901-1972)