By the late 1940s, Lionel Hampton had begun to turn out a growing number of jump-boogie jukebox hits that compressed strong swing tempos with catchy bebop lines. But for all of Hampton's success, he had trouble holding onto sidemen. Like most extraordinary entertainers who came to prominence in the swing era, Hampton was an incorrigible spotlight hog, d…
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