Count Basie(1904-1984)
- Music Department
- Actor
- Composer
The famed composer ("One O'Clock Jump", "Two O'Clock Jump", "Jumpin' at
the Woodside"), pianist, songwriter and bandleader began as an
accompanist to vaudeville acts. He joined the Bennie Moten orchestra in
Kansas City, later organizing his own orchestra and performing on
radio. In 1936 he came to New York, appearing in hotels, night clubs,
theatres and jazz festivals. He toured the US, and also, in 1954,
Europe. He was elected to the Down Beat Magazine's Hall of Fame in
1958, and has made many records. Joining ASCAP in 1943, his chief
musical collaborators included Mack David, Jerry Livingston, James
Rushing, Andy Gibson, Eddie Durham, and Lester Young. His songs and
instrumentals also include "Good Morning Blues"; "Every Tub"; "John's
Idea"; "Basie Boogie"; "Blue and Sentimental"; "Gone With the Wind"; "I
Ain't Mad at You"; "Futile Frustration"; "Good Bait"; "Don't You Miss
Your Baby?"; "Miss Thing" "Riff Interlude"; "Panassie Stomp: "Shorty
George"; "Out the Window"; "Hollywood Jump: "Nobody Knows"; "Swinging
at the Daisy Chain"; and "I Left My Baby".