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  1. In the early 1970s, Rowland worked as a singer and actor in Detroit. In 1977 Count Basie hired him to sing on tour, filling the same role his idols Joe Williams and Jimmy Rushing had occupied. For Rowland, it was a dream come true, and he toured with Basie for the next seven years. During his time with Basie, he had the chance to share the ...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · by Matt Micucci. “One O’Clock Jump” was composed by Count Basie in 1937, in collaboration with saxophonist Buster Smith and arranger Eddie Durham. Basie had been a member of a band led by pianist Benny Moten for several years. When Moten died in 1935, Basie took over the band and developed it as his own.

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  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Price £46.00. Composer: Stephen Sondheim. Arranger: Alan Fernie. Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC. Flugel Horn feature - duration 3.24. Click on MORE DETAILS to listen to an audio extract of this work. Recorded on the CD BRASS NIGHT - The Music of Alan Fernie.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · The South London Jazz Orchestra play music ‘you'll love from Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Melba Liston and Duke Ellington, all the way to the present day, plus some more left-field choices’ – audiences can catch them at both Bellfield and the Edinburgh New Town Church.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · This CD features the original recording of "The Timekeepers" by Count Basie, with Oscar Peterson and Louie Bellson. Produced by Norman Granz and released by JVC XRCD in 2002, this bebop jazz classic is a must-have for any music collection. The album showcases the renowned Count Basie orchestra and is perfect for fans of bebop and jazz music.

  6. Vor einem Tag · Beste Filmmusik (Musikfilm): Ken Darby, Alfred Newman – Der König und ich (The King and I) Bester Song: Que Sera, Sera aus Der Mann, der zuviel wusste (The Man Who Knew Too Much) – Ray Evans, Jay Livingston. Bester Ton: Carlton W. Faulkner – Der König und ich (The King and I) Hauptartikel: Oscarverleihung 1957.

  7. Concerts: Five Proms (John Wilson Orchestra), Hired Man (Cadogan), Carousel (RFH). Recordings: A Shining Truth (solo album), Judge Smith’s Requiem . Film & TV: Tale of Two Cities, Lucky Old Bag, Murder Central, Holby City, The Blender