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  1. Barcode (scanned): 743625515220. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Cottontail: The Best Of Ben Webster 1931-1944" on Discogs.

  2. The Best of Ben Webster 1931-1944 by Ben Webster released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. 1 Leben. 1.1 Anfänge als Musiker. 1.2 Erste Engagements. 1.3 Die 1930er Jahre. 1.4 Bei Duke Ellington (19401943) 1.5 Als Freelancer in den Vereinigten Staaten (1943–1964) 1.6 England, Niederlande und Dänemark (die letzten Jahre) 2 Persönlichkeit. 3 Seine variierenden Spielweisen. 4 Einfluss auf andere Musiker. 5 Wichtigste Aufnahmen.

  4. 7. Dez. 2019 · 07 December 2019. 5587. It’s impossible to anatomise the splendour of mature Ben Webster. The endless flexibility of tone, the spare perfection of the phrasing, the masterly ease with time – they add up to a unique and authoritative voice. Of these four albums, the one which catches it best is Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson. It’s irresistible.

  5. Photography By [Rushing] – Jerry Stoll; Photography By [Webster/Witherspoon] – Lee Tanner; Piano – Vince Guaraldi (tracks: 1 to 7) Piano, Vocals – Jimmy Rushing (tracks: 8 to 14) Saxophone – Ben Webster (tracks: 1 to 7) Vocals – Jimmy Witherspoon (tracks: 1 to 7)

  6. Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You (1967) Every Day I Have the Blues (1967) Blues and Things (1967) The Humphrey Lyttelton Big Band with Jimmy Rushing (2001) User Reviews. Credits. Releases. Similar Albums. Submit Corrections. Add to Custom List Add to Collec ...

  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 ...