
Acting · 79 years old
Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
William James "Count" Basie (/ˈbeɪsi/; August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. In 1935, he formed the Count Basie Orchestra, and in 1936 took them to Chicago for a long engagement and their first recording. He led the group for almost 50 years, creating innovations like the use of two "split" tenor saxophones, emphasizing the rhythm section, riffing with a big band, using arrangers to broaden their sound, his minimalist piano style, and others. Many musicians came to prominence under his direction, including the tenor saxophonists Lester Young and Herschel Evans, the guitarist Freddie Green, trumpeters Buck Clayton and Harry "Sweets" Edison, plunger trombonist Al Grey, and singers Jimmy Rushing, Helen Humes, Dennis Rowland, Thelma Carpenter, and Joe Williams. As a composer, Basie is known for writing such jazz standards as "Blue and Sentimental", "Jumpin' at the Woodside" and "One O'Clock Jump". Description above from the Wikipedia article Count Basie, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Count Basie At Carnegie Hall
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Rat Pack
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Frank Sinatra Spectacular
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Norman Granz’ Jazz in Montreaux presents Ella and Basie '79—"The Perfect Match"
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The Judy Garland Show
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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
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Sid & Judy
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The Kennedy Center Honors
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The Last Of The Blue Devils - The Kansas City Jazz Story
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Blazing Saddles
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Take Me Back, Baby

Count Basie: Through His Own Eyes

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Charlie Parker: Bird Songs
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The Ed Sullivan Show
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Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
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Piano Blues
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Air Mail Special
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The Merv Griffin Show
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ABC Stage 67
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