The well-known jazz artists who later joined Motens band. Writer(s): LEIBER JERRY, STOLLER MIKELyrics powered by www.musixmatch. In 1923 the group officially became the Bennie Moten Orchestra, Kansas Citys first great jazz band. Musicians like Lester Young, Count Basie, Buster Smith and Papa Jo Jones all relocated to Kansas City in the 1920s-30s. Gotta find a friendly city And that's the reason why, I'm going to Kansas City Kansas City here I come They got a crazy way of loving there And I'm gonna get me some. I'm gonna pack my clothes Leave at the break of dawn I'm gonna pack my clothes Everybody will be sleeping Nobody will know where I've gone Cause if I stay in town I know I'm gonna die. Well I might take a train I might take a plane, but if I have to walk I'm gonna get there just the same I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come They got a crazy way of loving there And I'm gonna get me some. She debuted her singing career at the tender age of 7 on a Dallas radio station. She was known professionally as Kay Starr, and was one of the most successful pop and jazz singers in the late 1940s and 1950s. I'll be standing on the corner On the corner of Twelfth Street and Vine I'm gonna be standing on the corner On the corner of Twelfth Street and Vine With my Kansas City baby And a bottle of Kansas City wine. Kansas City jazz has inspired the creation of a museum and has been the subject of a feature-length film, Robert Altman’s 1996 Kansas City, and even a sentimental rock song, Eternal Kansas City by Van Morrison. Kay Starr Catherine Laverne Starks was born in Oklahoma in 1922. It found its rhythm in the 1920s through the 1930s and is still. Why is Kansas City world famous for jazz Explore the golden era of Kansas City jazz through historic images and audio recordings with Kent Rausch of the. I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come They got a crazy way of loving there And I'm gonna get me some. Kansas City jazz is a signature sound marked by improvisational solos, riffing, big band sounds and a heavy blues influence. Kansas City jazz has inspired the creation of a museum and has been the subject of a feature-length film, Robert Altmans 1996 'Kansas City,' and even a sentimental rock song, 'Eternal Kansas City' by Van Morrison.
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