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Jimmy Raney

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Jimmy Raney – born in Louisville, Kentucky on August 20, 1927 – was a jazz guitarist who is best known for his work in the Red Norvo Trio in the 1950s. His career started in 1946 when he played guitar in the Max Miller Quartet – their stint at Elmer’s in Chicago was his first paying gig. In 1948, he played with the Artie Shaw Orchestra and collaborated with Woody Herman. Other collaborations included Al Haig, Buddy DeFranco, and Bob Brookmeyer, with whom he recorded the album Jimmy Raney Featuring Bob Brookmeyer in 1956. Raney’s solo album Jimmy Raney in Three Attitudes followed ...
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Someone to Watch Over MeJimmy Raney
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A Foggy DayJimmy Raney
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You Don't Know What Love IsJimmy Raney
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I Could Write a BookJimmy Raney
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How Long Has This Been Going On?Jimmy Raney and Bob Brookmeyer
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'Round MidnightJimmy Raney
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Someone to Watch Over MeJimmy Raney

Jimmy Raney 1955

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A Foggy DayJimmy Raney

Jimmy Raney 1955

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You Don't Know What Love IsJimmy Raney

Jimmy Raney 1955

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I Could Write a BookJimmy Raney

Wistaria

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How Long Has This Been Going On?Jimmy Raney and Bob Brookmeyer

Jimmy Raney Featuring Bob Brookmeyer

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'Round MidnightJimmy Raney

Woody Hermans Cool Guitar Player

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