Jack McVea

Jack McVea
Jack McVea will always be most famous for his big hit "Open the Door, Richard." Although associated with the RB world due to that 1946 bestseller, McVea was actually a swing stylist whose fairly mellow sound was a major contrast to the honking tenors of the time. He started out playing banjo as a youth (1925-27) before switching to alto. McVea began playing professionally with his father (banjoist Satchel McVea), Dootise Williams' Harlem Dukes (1932), Charlie Echols (1934-35), Claude Kennedy,...
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Jack Mcvea Two Timin' Baby
By: Jack Mcvea
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Scrub, Sweep and Mop, New Worried Life Blues, House Party B...
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Jack McVea and his All Stars Open the Door Richard!
By: Jack McVea and his All Stars
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Song List: Bartender Boogie (B.B. Boogie), Tarrant Blues, O.K. for Bab...
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