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  1. Caughey Roberts (August 25, 1912 – December 15, 1990) was an American jazz alto sax player, best known for his time in the Count Basie Orchestra in the 1930s. He was born in Boley, Oklahoma, later moving to Los Angeles. He played both baritone and alto sax, and clarinet.

  2. American jazz alto sax player. Born August 25, 1912 in Boley, Oklahoma – died December 15, 1990 in Los Angeles. Sites: Wikipedia. In Groups: Count Basie Orchestra, The Blenders (18) Variations: Viewing All | Caughey Roberts. "Caughey" Roberts, Cauphey Roberts.

  3. Then Caughey Roberts (also) replaced Buster Smith, who didn’t believe the Basie band had a future. Basie also needed another tenor, so he contacted ex-Moten tenor star Herschel Evans, who was playing with Lionel Hampton in California. Basie’s reputation by then was enough to bring the prestigious Evans to Kansas City.

  4. Caughey Roberts was an American jazz alto sax player, best known for his time in the Count Basie Orchestra in the 1930s.

  5. Caughey Roberts. as, cl, sax, 1912-1990 US Musician of Jazz. Caughey Roberts (August 25, 1912 – December 15, 1990) was an American jazz alto sax player, best known for his time in the Count Basie Orchestra in the 1930s.He was born in Boley, Oklahoma, later moving to Los Angeles. He played both baritone and alto sax, and clarinet. During the ...

  6. 24. Aug. 2018 · Caughey Roberts (first name pronounced 'Couch-ie') is one of those players deserving far wider fame and respect in the history of jazz clarinet. This album is eloquent proof. First of all, he is the main featured soloist on this album--taking at least as much solo time as the bandleader, Buckner.

  7. 3/26/1937. The glory of love. Count Basie Orchestra. instrumentalist, alto saxophone. Decca. 62081. 10-in. 3/26/1937. Boogie woogie (I may be wrong)