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Complete Jazz Series 1937 - 1938

179.5K streams

179,453

Complete Jazz Series 1938 - 1948

91.1K streams

91,118

Stardust

67.1K streams

67,050

Essential Hits

67.1K streams

67,050

I Know Now

67.1K streams

67,050

Hits of Edgar Hayes

67.1K streams

67,050

Laughing At Life

55.3K streams

55,314

Without You

48K streams

48,016

Help Me

33.5K streams

33,519

Edgar's Boogie

11.7K streams

11,736

Biography

A talented pianist best-known for his big band recording of "Stardust," Edgar Hayes never became a major name but he worked steadily throughout his long career. Hayes graduated with a music degree from Wilberforce University. He toured the South with Fess Williams' Orchestra in 1922 and two years later led his Blue Grass Buddies in Ohio. Hayes worked with Lois Deppe (1925) before heading a series of groups including the Eight Black Pirates and his Symphonic Harmonists. Hayes played and arranged for the Mills Blue Rhythm Band during 1931-36, staying with the band after it was taken over by Lucky Millinder. Hayes had his own orchestra during 1937-41, an ensemble that included Kenny Clarke (who proved to be one of the top swing drummers of the period before helping to found bop drumming). Other than Hayes, the band did not have any major soloists but "Stardust" was a surprise hit. After moving to California in 1942 he headed his own quartet throughout the 1940's and then played mostly solo into the 1970's. His big band recorded for Varsity and Decca during 1937-38 (ironically "Stardust" was on their last recording session) and Hayes cut a V-Disc in 1946, two titles in 1947, eight in 1948 and six piano solos (for an album on the Mark label) in 1960. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi