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Count Basie

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If you play a tune and a person don't tap their feet, don't play the tune.


— Count Basie


#person #play #tap #their #tune

Of course, there are a lot of ways you can treat the blues, but it will still be the blues.


— Count Basie


#course #lot #still #treat #ways

Well, if you find a note tonight that sounds good, play the same damn note every night!


— Count Basie


#every #every night #find #good #night

I decided that I would be one of the biggest new names; and I actually had some little fancy business cards printed up to announce it, 'Count Basie. Beware, the Count is Here.'


— Count Basie


#announce #basie #beware #biggest #business

All I wanted was to be big, to be in show business and to travel... and that's what I've been doing all my life.


— Count Basie


#big #business #doing #i #life

I'm saying: to be continued, until we meet again. Meanwhile, keep on listening and tapping your feet.


— Count Basie


#continued #feet #i #keep #listening

I, of course, wanted to play real jazz. When we played pop tunes, and naturally we had to, I wanted those pops to kick! Not loud and fast, understand, but smoothly and with a definite punch.


— Count Basie


#definite #fast #had #i #jazz






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1943: Joe Newman Snooky Young Eli Robinson Robert Scott Jimmy Powell Rudy Rutherford Rodney Richardson. With the 'New Testament' Basie band in full swing and arrangements written by a youthful Quincy Jones this album proved a swinging respite from her Songbook recordings and constant touring Count Basie did during this period. Soon they were booked at the Roseland Ballroom for the Christmas show.

His mother first taught him piano and he started performing in his teens. In 1924 he went to Harlem where his performing career expanded; he toured with groups to the major jazz cities of Chicago St. William "Count" Basie (August 21 1904 – April 26 1984) was an American jazz pianist organist bandleader and composer.

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