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#68355 - 03/25/09 05:04 AM
Re: Count Basie
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Perhaps this is why Ray - this is an extract from Wikipedia about Count Basie.
Post war and later years The big band era appeared to be over after the war, and Basie disbanded the group. For awhile, he performed in combos, sometimes stretched to an orchestra, until he re-formed his group as a 16-piece orchestra in 1952. Basie credits Billy Eckstine, a top male vocalist of the time, for prompting his return to Big Band and Norman Granz for getting him into the Birdland club and promoting the new band through recordings on the Mercury, Clef, and Verve labels.[48] The jukebox era had begun and Basie shared the exposure along with early rock'n'roll and rhythm and blues artists. Basie's new band was more of an ensemble group, with fewer solo turns, and relying less on “head” and more on written arrangements.
p.s. Yer don't need sheet music with 12 bar blues which is what the band on the video were playing...
[This message has been edited by RMepstead (edited 03-25-2009).]
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