("Count Basie! Where'd you park the ship ... of a locomotive rhythm section that included Basie, Freddie Green, the bassist Walter Page, and the drummer Jo Jones. A spirit of big-band camaraderie ...
Count Basie, the titan of jazz, wasn’t just known for his infectious swing and masterful piano playing—he also had an ...
He lives in Tokyo and has been frequenting Basie, named after the famous jazz pianist and band leader Count Basie, for many years. "It is a miracle for a cafe to last 50 years. Basie must have ...
Jones-Smith, Inc.-Count Basie-Piano; Walter Page-Bass; Jo Jones-Drums; Carl Smith-Trumpet; Lester Young-Tenor Saxophone; Jimmy Rushing-Vocals. Basie's Bad Boys-Count Basie-Piano, Organ; Walter ...
What will you be doing this weekend around the Jersey Shore? Made in Monmouth, pet fair, open jam night and more happenings ...
“Fly Me to the Moon” is a timeless jazz standard that achieved iconic status through Frank Sinatra’s collaboration with Count Basie and his orchestra. The song, with its swinging arrangement ...
The jazz world puts all its heroes in “bags”—tight little schools of artistic similarity that confine each jazzman to his own musical neighborhood: Funk, Freedom, Groove, Bop, Soul.
Bassist, Composer, Arranger and Producer ... His recordings with the Clayton Brothers, the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, Milt Jackson, Monty Alexander, Count Basie and others are plentiful. Grammy® ...
After Page's Blue Devils broke up Count Basie and some of the other band members integrated ... piano style and the rhythm section of Freddie Greene guitar, Walter Page bass, and Jo Jones drums. The ...