Count Basie

Count Basie

Genres: jazz, swing, Big Band, piano, blues

About Count Basie

William "Count" Basie (August 21, 1904– April 26, 1984) was a jazz pianist, organist, composer, and bandleader. As a pianist, he had a distinctive and influential style (the song title "Splanky" is an onomatopoetic reference to the sound of his playing), equally at home in the barrelhouse and the concert hall. Willie "The Lion" Smith, James P. Johnson, and Fats Waller were among his influences. As a bandleader, he created an organization (built upon the remains of Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra) that was a favorite both of dancers and of vocalists such as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, and, of course, Billie Holiday. Equally important, it kept many musicians employed through lean years. Many jazz musicians of note built their chops and earned their bread and butter in Basie's organization. In addition to Basie, the swinging "All American Rhythm Section" of his orchestra included greats such as Walter Page (bass), Jo Jones (drums), and Freddie Green (guitar). It was the greatest, most swinging rhythm sections in the history of jazz. Chief among its vocalists were, first, Jimmy Rushing and, later, Joe Williams. Over the years it boasted sidemen and soloists like Herschel Evans (tenor sax), Lester Young (tenor sax), Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (tenor sax), Buddy Tate (tenor sax), Illinois Jacquet (tenor sax), Earle Warren (alto sax), Jack Washington (alto & baritone sax), Harry "Sweets" Edison (trumpet), Buck Clayton (trumpet), Thad Jones (trumpet), Snooky Young (trumpet), Benny Morton (trombone), Benny Powell (trombone), and Dicky Wells (trombone). Basie also collaborated with artists such as Zoot Sims and Oscar Peterson, and recorded with ensembles large and small, including the Count Basie Trio, the Count Basie Sextet, and the Kansas City Seven. Notable arrangers included Eddie Durham (who helped shape the Basie Orchestra's sound) and Neal Hefti.

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Count Basie Anything Goes
Count Basie Fiesta in Blue
Count Basie Lil' Darlin'
Count Basie Whirly-Bird
Count Basie 9:20 Special & Goin' to Chicago Blues
Count Basie Fantail
Count Basie I Needs to Be Be'd With
Count Basie K.C. Organ Blues
Count Basie Who Me
Count Basie Blues in My Heart - Compact Jazz: Count Basie: The Standards (1989)
Count Basie Hey, Jealous Lover - Compact Jazz: Count Basie: The Standards (1989)
Count Basie Boogie Woogie (I May Be Wrong) (Vocal Jimmy Rushing)
Count Basie One O'clock Jump
Count Basie Tickle Toe
Count Basie Segue in C
Count Basie Taps Miller
Count Basie Who Am I?
Count Basie Coming-Out Party
Count Basie Hey Jude
Count Basie Bluebeard Blues
Count Basie One O'Clock Jump
Count Basie Twelfth Street Rag - The Ultimate Jazz Archive (1939)
Count Basie Burning
Count Basie Clap hands ! Here comes Charlie
Count Basie One o'clock jump
Count Basie The jitters
Count Basie Cute
Count Basie Secrets
Count Basie Swingin' the Blues
Count Basie Tea for Two
Anything Goes
Fiesta in Blue
Lil' Darlin'
Whirly-Bird
9:20 Special & Goin' to Chicago Blues
I Needs to Be Be'd With
K.C. Organ Blues
Blues in My Heart - Compact Jazz: Count Basie: The Standards (1989)
Hey, Jealous Lover - Compact Jazz: Count Basie: The Standards (1989)
Boogie Woogie (I May Be Wrong) (Vocal Jimmy Rushing)
One O'clock Jump
Tickle Toe
Segue in C
Taps Miller
Who Am I?
Coming-Out Party
Hey Jude
Bluebeard Blues
One O'Clock Jump
Twelfth Street Rag - The Ultimate Jazz Archive (1939)
Clap hands ! Here comes Charlie
One o'clock jump
The jitters
Swingin' the Blues
Tea for Two