Jimmy Cleveland

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Love Is Here To Stay 03:30 Tools
Little Beaver 07:46 Tools
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! 05:49 Tools
Bone Brother 05:40 Tools
Count 'Em 06:36 Tools
See Minor 05:15 Tools
Vixen 04:28 Tools
My One And Only Love 04:02 Tools
You Don't Know What Love Is 04:59 Tools
I Hadn't Anyone Till You 04:15 Tools
Marie 04:46 Tools
Crazy Rhythm 03:53 Tools
If You Could See Me Now 04:21 Tools
Out Of This World 04:03 Tools
Tricotism 07:56 Tools
Old Reliable 04:13 Tools
Our Love Is Here to Stay 03:35 Tools
Posterity 04:45 Tools
All This And Heaven Too 05:48 Tools
Goodbye Ebbets Field 06:08 Tools
Long Ago And Far Away 03:23 Tools
A Jazz Ballad 04:06 Tools
We Never Kissed 03:46 Tools
Our Delight 04:30 Tools
Reminiscing 03:02 Tools
Jimmy's Tune 03:37 Tools
The Best Things in Life Are Free 04:36 Tools
Jay Bird 03:38 Tools
A Hundred Years from Today 04:38 Tools
Jimmy's Old Funky Blues 08:44 Tools
Tom-kattin 03:31 Tools
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 05:13 Tools
Stardust 04:54 Tools
Tom-Kattin' 04:54 Tools
Love Is Here to Stay [Alternative Version][Alternate Take] 03:37 Tools
Count ´em 04:54 Tools
Tom- Kattin' 03:30 Tools
Love Is Here to Stay (Instrumental Version) 04:54 Tools
You Don´t Know What Love Is 04:54 Tools
Love Is Here To Stay - Alternate Version 03:30 Tools
Jimmie's Tune 03:37 Tools
I Hadn´t Anyone Till You 03:30 Tools
Our Love Is Her To Stay 00:00 Tools
Our Love Is Here To Stay (Alt. Tr.) 03:37 Tools
Deep Passion 03:37 Tools
Long Ago (And Far Away) 03:37 Tools
Love Is Her To Stay 03:37 Tools
Love Is Here To Stay (Alt. Tr.) 03:37 Tools
Love Is Here To Stay (Alternate Version) 03:37 Tools
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Jimmy Cleveland (born May 3, 1926 - Died August 23, 2008) was an American jazz trombonist born in Wartrace, Tennessee. By the time he joined Lionel Hampton in 1950 Cleveland was already a highly-experienced trombonist, having worked with a band formed by his musical family and in the orchestra of Tennessee State University. With Hampton he played with surging power, a wonderfully rich and warm tone and great blues feeling. A brilliant technician, his playing always had great authority and his prowess made him a much sought-after studio and session musician. After his time with Hampton he played with numerous other big bands, mostly those gathered for one-off recording dates or club and concert engagements. Jimmy Cleveland is perhaps best-known for his studio recordings with Miles Davis, such as his appearances on "Miles Ahead" and "Porgy and Bess". Cleveland worked with many well-known jazz musicians, including Sarah Vaughan, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Quincy Jones, Lucky Thompson, Gigi Gryce, Oscar Peterson, Oscar Pettiford and James Brown. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.