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Larry Cummings

Kansas City pianist and vocalist, known later in his life as Luqman Hamza. At the age of 12, Cummings was introduced to the world of music along the streets of the Historic 18th & Vine Jazz District in Kansas City. At age 17 in 1949, he became a member of Local 627, an African American musician's union founded in 1917; it is now known as the Mutual Musicians Foundation. Also, during that time he founded the vocal group Five Aces with the late Sonny Kenner, Eddie Saunders, Lucky Wesley, and Rico Kemp from New York. Luqman's experience with the Five Aces gave way to a delicate and smooth style of tenor vocalizing with influences of Nat King Cole, Charlie Brown, Billy Eckstine, and Bill Kenny of the Ink Spots. His talent did not go unnoticed and landed him in the studios of Chess Records' jazz division, Argo and Decca Records.

Aliases: Luqman Hamza, Larry X. Cummings

Larry Cummings Discography

Singles & EPs
Let Me Love You / That's It Man (Shellac) Damon Recording Studios 1950       Track Listing
Painting The Town With Tears (Vinyl) Decca 1952       Track Listing
A Broken Heart / Long Lonely Nights (Vinyl) Chess 1960       Track Listing
This Is Worth Fighting For / This Time (Will Be The Last Time) (Vinyl) ABC-Paramount 1965       Track Listing
I Wanna Live Before I Die / Another Nite Of Love (Vinyl) Unique Recording       Track Listing
If You Believe Me / I Wish I Could Fall In Love (Vinyl) Unique Recording       Track Listing
    

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