Count Basie, piano; Wardell Gray, tenor sax; Buddy DeFranco, clarinet; Clark Terry, trumpet; Freddie Green, guitar; Jimmy Lewis, bass; Gus Johnson, drums.
trumpet solo. Thad Jones,Al Aarons
saxophone solo. Frank Wess
composed and arranged by Freddie Green
drummer Sonny Payne
dvd"LIVE in '62"
Clark Terry on trumpet, Wardell Gray- tenor sax, Buddy DeFranco-clarinet, Freddie Green-guitar,Jimmy Lewis-bass, and Gus Johnson-drums and Count Basie on piano.
Ray Charles & Count Basie - Ray Sings Basie Swings EPK for the album due in stores 10/3/06.
it's taken from my oscar dvd..
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Show da Big Band de Count Basie na Europa, em 1981
Reparem como eles tocam juntos, e no soli de saxofone
"Everyday I Have The Blues" featuring Joe Williams on vocals, Lin Biviano on lead trumpet, Butch Miles on drums
billie holiday & count basie - god bless the child, now baby or never - 1952
Count Basie Quartet - "I don't Know" - May 1968
Count Basie (piano), Freddie Green (guitar), Norman Keenan (bass), Sonny Payne (drums)
Count Basie playing a duet with bassist Cleveland Eaton. Trombone solo is by Booty Wood. Carnegie Hall Concert, 1981
The Count Basie Orchestra plays this Neil Hefti arrangement and I the video I took this from had Thad Jones taking the solo.
I'm from Liverpool ; and this music saved me from the Beatles!
From the 1977 Montreux Jazz Festival. A great tenor solo by Jimmy Forrest and sterling lead work by Lin Biviano and drumming by Butch Miles
featuring coleman hawkins, dickie wells, gerry mulligan, joe newman, jo jones...
Count Basie Orchestra Live in Vienne, France 1997. "Vine Street Rumble" by Benny Carter. Soloists-Terrance Conley-piano, Doug Lawrence-tenor sax, Scotty Barnhart-trumpet, Benny Carter-alto sax, Alvin Walker-trombone, James Leary-bass. Rest of band - Grover Mitchell-leader/trombone, Manny Boyd-lead alto, Brad Leali-alto, Doug Miller-tenor, Johnny Wi...
Basie at Newport '57
with the great Lester Young,
and Jimmy Rushing - vocals ( Evenin' )
JOe Williams -vocals
and the Fabulous Basie Orchestra
This clip was taken from Count Basie & His Orchestra who featured at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1962.
Joe Williams sings along with `Big` Jimmy Rushing.(Many thanks for identifying him).
Sadly, all are no longer with us, but hopefully they still give sell-out performances on the other side.
The world is a sadder place without them.
Lester Young is featured here. If you look closely you might see violinist Stuff Smith in the audience clapping along and guitarist Teddy Bunn on the side lines diggin' the band.
From a 1965 concert... the tune is Whirly-bird and features the great tenor sax of Lockjaw Davis, and ex-Maynard Ferguson drummer Rufus 'Speedy' Jones.
Solos: Eric Dixon(fl) Al Aarons(tp)
Count Basie and His Orchestra Live in Paris, 1968
Count Basie(p)
Albert Aarons, Sonny Cohn, Gene Coe, Oscar Brashear(tp)
Harlem Floyd, William Hughes, Grover Mitchell, Richard Boone(tb)
Marshall Royal, Charles Fowlkes, Eric Dixon, Bobby Platter, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis(sax)
Freddie Green(g) Norman Keenan(b) H...
Lockjaw Davis playing Cherokee
A Tribute to Count Basie. Live at Tokyo Postal Life Insuarance Hall.November 11,1989.
Count Basie Orchestra Live in Vienne, France 2004. "Discommotion" by Frank Foster. Soloists-Tony Suggs-piano, Doug Lawrence-tenor sax, Clarence Banks-trombone, Mike Williams-trumpet, Butch Miles-drums. Rest of band-Bill Hughes-leader/trombone, John "Jackie" Kelson-lead alto, Marshall McDonald-alto, Doug Miller-tenor, Johnny Williams-bari, Dave Ki...
Jazz Icons: Count Basie features one of the greatest big band orchestras captured at the height of their considerable powers. Billed frequently as the "most explosive force in jazz," this recently discovered 60-minute concert, taped in Sweden in 1962, highlights the legendary musical talents of this 18-piece band which included such luminaries as M...
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Autor: rennert70
Duracion: 2 Min 49 Seg
Tags: Johnny Cash
Añadido: 30 de Septiembre de 2006
Johnny Cash singing his hit "I Walk the Line" live at "Town Hall Party" in 1959.
Joe Williams sings with Count Basie & His Orchestra