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Harry James
  • Birth Name:
    Harry Haag James
  • Date of Birth:
    March 15, 1916
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Pisces
  • Place of Birth:
    Albany, Georgia, USA
  • Place of Death:
    Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • Date of Death:
    July 5, 1983
  • Cause of Death:
    lymphatic cancer
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Religion:
    Christianity

Family

Harry James
  • Spouse:
    Betty Grable (5 July 1943 - 10 September 1965) (divorced), Louise Tobin (4 May 1935 - ?)
  • Son:
    Tim James, Harry Jefferey
  • Daughter:
    Jessica, Victoria Elizabeth

Career

Harry James

Trivia

Harry James
  • He was also a founding investor in the Atlantic City Race Course. His knowledge of horse racing was demonstrated during a 1959 appearance on The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour entitled "Lucy Wins A Racehorse."
  • James owned several thoroughbred racehorses that won races such as the California Breeders' Champion Stakes (1951) and the San Vicente Stakes (1954).
  • He was second only to Glenn Miller as the most successful recording artist of 1942.
  • He played trumpet in the 1950 film Young Man with a Horn, dubbing Kirk Douglas. James's recording of "I'm Beginning to See the Light" appears in the motion picture My Dog Skip (2000). His music is also featured in the Woody Allen film Hannah and Her Sisters. James recorded many popular records and appeared in many Hollywood movies.
  • He wanted to change Sinatra's name to 'Frankie Satin' but Sinatra refused. His later band included drummer Buddy Rich.
  • His was the first "name band" to employ vocalist Frank Sinatra, in 1939.
  • He toured with the band into the 1980s.
  • His hit "You Made Me Love You" was in the Top 10 during the week of December 7, 1941.
  • In February 1939 James debuted his own big band in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • He joined the nationally popular Ben Pollack in 1935 but at the start of 1937, left Pollack to join Benny Goodman's orchestra, where he stayed through 1938.

Biography

Harry James
Last Updated: Thursday, July 30, 2009

Harry JamesHarry Haag James (March 15, 1916 – July 5, 1983) was a popular United States musician and band leader, and a well known trumpet virtuoso. Harry James was born in Albany, Georgia, the son of a bandleader of a traveling circus. By age 10 he was taking trumpet lessons from his father. His father had him on a very strict practicing schedule every day. He was given one page to learn out of the Arban’s book (a trumpet drill book) every day and could not do anything until he learned that page.

In 1931 the family settled in Beaumont, Texas and James began playing with local dance bands. James joined the nationally popular Ben Pollack in 1935. At the start of 1937 he left Pollack to join Benny Goodman’s orchestra, where he stayed through 1938. In February of 1939 Harry James debuted his own big band in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He continued touring with the band into the 1980s. His was the first “name band” to employ vocalist Frank Sinatra, in 1939. In 1943 he married actress Betty Grable.
His first wife was ex B.Goodman singer.,Louise Tobin.

You can hear his trumpet playing in the 1950 film Young Man with a Horn, dubbing Kirk Douglas. His recording of “I’m Beginning to See the Light” appears in the motion picture My Dog Skip (2000). James recorded many popular records and appeared in many Hollywood movies. In 1983, James was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer, but he continued to work, playing his last professional job on 26 June 1983 in Los Angeles just nine days before his death in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Harry James

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