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  1. Duke At His Very Best - The Jimmy Blanton, Billy Strayhorn, Ben Webster Sessions - Legendary Works, 1940-1942. Duke Ellington • Album. 94 videos No views Updated yesterday. Play all....

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_WebsterBen Webster - Wikipedia

    With Ellington. Webster was a soloist with the Duke Ellington Orchestra starting in 1940, appearing on "Cotton Tail". [2] He considered Johnny Hodges, an alto saxophonist in the Ellington Orchestra, a major influence on his playing. [5] Gunther Schuller wrote in 1989, that Hodges' influence pushed him away from his original inspiration by ...

  3. Duke at his Very Best - The Jimmy Blanton, Billy Strayhorn, Ben Webster Sessions. Ref.: FA5869. Listen extract. Legendary Works 1940-1942. Artistic Direction : Alain Pailler et Tony Baldwin. Label : FREMEAUX & ASSOCIES. Total duration of the pack : 4 hours 51 minutes. Nbre. CD : 4. Select a version : Digital Version. €29.95. CD Version. €49.99.

  4. 9. März 2023 · Ben Webster would go on to play with a range of leading bandleaders in the 1930s and 40s including Teddy Wilson, Fletcher Henderson, Cab Calloway and, most famously, Duke Ellington. Although he later fell out with Ellington, he still played the composers tracks throughout his career.

  5. 26. März 2022 · In 1940 (after short stints in 1935 and 1936), Ben Webster became Duke Ellington's first major tenor soloist. During the next three years he was on many famous recordings, including "Cotton Tail" (which in addition to his memorable solo had a saxophone ensemble arranged by Webster) and "All Too Soon."

  6. Benjamin Francis „BenWebster (* 27. März 1909 in Kansas City, Missouri; † 20. September 1973 in Amsterdam, Niederlande) war ein US-amerikanischer Tenorsaxophonist des Jazz, der gelegentlich auch Piano und Klarinette spielte. Er wird ähnlich wie Coleman Hawkins und Lester Young als einer der großen Tenorsaxophonisten der Swing -Epoche angesehen.

  7. nationaljazzarchive.org.uk › interviews › 1635310-ben-websterBen Webster - National Jazz Archive

    Ben Webster (1909–73) Born in Kansas City as Benjamin Francis Webster, and originally influenced stylistically by Coleman Hawkins, Webster was one of the most distinctive stylists on tenor saxophone in jazz history. As a mature soloist, with his huge, bullying, sometimes rasping tone in up-tempo performances, and a tender, breathy lyricism on ...