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About: Thamon Hayes

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Thamon Hayes (October 11, 1899 – August 1, 1978) was a Dixieland jazz trombonist and composer of the early Kansas City jazz scene, who along with Bennie Moten composed several of the hits of the Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra such as "South" and the original 1927 version of "Moten Swing". He left the band in 1931 to form the Kansas City Rockets, which in 1936 became "Leonard's Rockets". Hayes´ new band were billed by the Kansas City Call as "the new wonder band of accomplished musicians", and their first performance was met with unprecedented attention in Kansas City driving the crowds wild.

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  • Thamon Hayes (October 11, 1899 – August 1, 1978) was a Dixieland jazz trombonist and composer of the early Kansas City jazz scene, who along with Bennie Moten composed several of the hits of the Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra such as "South" and the original 1927 version of "Moten Swing". He left the band in 1931 to form the Kansas City Rockets, which in 1936 became "Leonard's Rockets". Hayes´ new band were billed by the Kansas City Call as "the new wonder band of accomplished musicians", and their first performance was met with unprecedented attention in Kansas City driving the crowds wild. (en)
  • Thamon Hayes (11 oktober 1899 – 1 augustus 1978) was een Amerikaanse jazztrombonist en -componist van het vroege Kansas City jazzcircuit, die samen met Bennie Moten verschillende hits van het Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra componeerde, zoals South en de originele versie van Moten Swing uit 1927. Hij verliet de band in 1931 om de Kansas City Rockets te vormen, die in 1936 Leonard's Rockets werden. De nieuwe band van Hayes werd door de krant Kansas City Call bestempeld als de nieuwe wonderband van ervaren muzikanten en hun eerste optreden werd met ongekende aandacht ontvangen in Kansas City, waardoor het publiek wild werd. (nl)
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  • Thamon Hayes (October 11, 1899 – August 1, 1978) was a Dixieland jazz trombonist and composer of the early Kansas City jazz scene, who along with Bennie Moten composed several of the hits of the Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra such as "South" and the original 1927 version of "Moten Swing". He left the band in 1931 to form the Kansas City Rockets, which in 1936 became "Leonard's Rockets". Hayes´ new band were billed by the Kansas City Call as "the new wonder band of accomplished musicians", and their first performance was met with unprecedented attention in Kansas City driving the crowds wild. (en)
  • Thamon Hayes (11 oktober 1899 – 1 augustus 1978) was een Amerikaanse jazztrombonist en -componist van het vroege Kansas City jazzcircuit, die samen met Bennie Moten verschillende hits van het Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra componeerde, zoals South en de originele versie van Moten Swing uit 1927. Hij verliet de band in 1931 om de Kansas City Rockets te vormen, die in 1936 Leonard's Rockets werden. De nieuwe band van Hayes werd door de krant Kansas City Call bestempeld als de nieuwe wonderband van ervaren muzikanten en hun eerste optreden werd met ongekende aandacht ontvangen in Kansas City, waardoor het publiek wild werd. (nl)
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