Jimmy Rushing
James Andrew (Jimmy) Rushing (
1902 -
1972) was an
American blues singer from
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He joined Walter Page's Blue Devils in
1927, then joined Bennie Moten's band in
1929. He stayed with the successor
Count Basie band when Moten died in
1935. When the Basie band broke up in
1950 he briefly retired, then formed his own group.
His build earned him the nickname Mr. Five by Five. His best known recordings are probably those of "Going to Chicago" and "Every Day I Have the Blues" with the Basie orchestra.