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  2. Count Basie - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Basie's band recorded a "greatest hits" double album The Count Basie Story (Frank Foster, arranger), and Basie/Eckstine Incorporated, an album featuring Billy Eckstine, Quincy Jones (as arranger) and the Count Basie Orchestra. It was released by Roulette Records, then later reissued by Capitol Records.

  3. This Time by Basie! - Wikipedia

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    This Time by Basie (subtitled Hits of the 50's & 60's) is an album released by pianist, composer and bandleader Count Basie featuring jazz versions of contemporary hits recorded in 1963 and originally released on the Reprise label. [1] [2]

  4. More Hits of the 50's and 60's - Wikipedia

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    More Hits of the 50's and 60's (also released as Frankly Basie and Frankly Speaking) is an album released by pianist and bandleader Count Basie and his orchestra featuring jazz versions of songs associated with the singer Frank Sinatra recorded in 1963. It was arranged by Billy Byers and was originally released on the Verve label.

  5. Jumpin' at the Woodside - Wikipedia

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    The song is considered one of the Basie band's "signature" tunes, [5] [6] a "favorite", [7] and even "a definition of swing." [4] While many liner notes credit the tune only to Basie, historians and others also credit band member Eddie Durham. [1] [2] Like many Basie numbers of that era, it was a "head arrangement" collaboratively created by ...

  6. Count Basie Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Count Basie Orchestra is a 16- to 18-piece big band, one of the most prominent jazz performing groups of the swing era, founded by Count Basie in 1935 and recording regularly from 1936. Despite a brief disbandment at the beginning of the 1950s, the band survived long past the big band era itself and the death of Basie in 1984.

  7. April in Paris (album) - Wikipedia

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    April in Paris is an album by pianist/bandleader Count Basie and His Orchestra, his first released on the Verve label, recorded in 1955 and 1956. [1] [2] [3] [4]The title track was included in the soundtrack of the 2008 video game release Grand Theft Auto IV on the fictitious in-game jazz music radio station "JNR 108.5 (Jazz Nation Radio)".

  8. One O'Clock Jump - Wikipedia

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    Notable live radio transcriptions of the song also exist, such as Basie's November 3, 1937 performance of the song at the Meadowbrook (Cedar Grove NJ). [2] Later, Basie recorded the song for Columbia in 1942 and 1950 and on a number of occasions in the fifties. "One O'Clock Jump" became the theme song of the Count Basie Orchestra. They used it ...

  9. The Swinging Count! - Wikipedia

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    The Swinging Count! is an album by jazz pianist Count Basie in small group sessions recorded in 1952 and released in 1956 on the Clef label. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Selections from this album were released on the 1954 Clef LP Basie Jazz .