Basie Alumni Big Band - Jimmy Witherspoon - Outro track - 12/07/1981 • World of Jazz

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  • This number is the outro track sung by Jimmy Witherspoon. This recording from July 12, 1981 is a very special evening, the sequal of the movie: The Last Of The blue Devils playing in the PWA zaal NSJF. A very special occasion where superstar soloists came together in one band, to play for the NSJF audience. On trumpet Joe Newman, Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison, Waymon Reed and Snooky Young. On trombone - Benny Powel, Al Grey and John Gordon. On sax Frank Foster, Chris Woods. On tenor sax Buddy Tate. On alto sax Marshall Royal. On piano - Nat Pierce. On bass Eddie Jones. On drums Gus Johnson. And with Clarc Terry. The Count Basie Alumni Big Band, inspired by the enduring legacy of the legendary jazz pianist and bandleader William "Count" Basie, pays homage to the swing era and the iconic Count Basie Orchestra. Although there isn't a single, continuous alumni big band affiliated directly with Count Basie, various ensembles have emerged over the years, featuring former members of Basie's orchestra. Count Basie, a trailblazer in the big band and swing jazz movements, established his initial big band in the late 1930s. Renowned for its tight, rhythmic style and influential soloists, the orchestra saw the passage of numerous talented musicians. These alumni bands function as a living tribute to Count Basie.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @stefanmitrovic2971
    @stefanmitrovic2971 6 місяців тому +1

    Great performance!

  • @MrGuto
    @MrGuto 6 місяців тому

    Groovy! Superbe!

  • @MrGuto
    @MrGuto 6 місяців тому

    clark terry !!

  • @posaunist5
    @posaunist5 5 місяців тому

    i was there :-) unforgettable .... the magic Jones/Johnson rhythm section according to al porcino the best basie ever had