montg Posted August 20, 2004 Report Posted August 20, 2004 Basie was born on 8/21 in 1904. Happy Birthday Count! I'll be celebrating tomrrow with all-day Basie in the car, kitchen, living room etc. Quote
king ubu Posted August 20, 2004 Report Posted August 20, 2004 Oh, well, happy birthday, of course! Austrian radio station Ö1 will have part of their "Jazznacht" tomorrow dedicated to Basie - from 01:00 a.m. to 02:00 a.m. (Sunday) they'll broadcast a concert from Paris, March 29, 1960. From 2:00 to 3:00: Basie & vocalists (Rushing, Turner, Humers, Fitzgerald, Sinatra, Williams, Vaughan, Bennett, Sherman, LH&R) And from 5:00 to 6:00 "Best of Basie" (strangely, from the Beatles album(s?) and "Battle Royal," - so says the announcement - as if that was "best of Basie"...) Here in Zurich, on Thursday, Sept. 2, there will be a special cinematic celebration with Basie on screen, between 1941 and 1967: Take Me Back, Baby «Count» Basie Orchestra und Jimmy Rushing vcl (Soundie 1941) One O'Clock Jump «Count» Basie Orchestra (aus: Reveille with Beverly, 1943) Dance of the Gremlins «Count» Basie Orchestra Someone 's Rocking My Dreamboat Bobby Brooks Quartet St. Louis Blues Delta Rhythm Boys Basie Boogie & Swingin' the Blues «Count» Basie Orchestra (Kurzfilm, 1943) Quicksand «Count» Basie Orchestra und Ethel Waters vcl (aus: Stage Door Canteen, 1943) God Bless the Child & Now, Baby, or Never «Count» Basie Septet und Billie Holiday vcl After School Boogie & Numbers Boogie «Sugar Chile» Robinson pno/vcl One O'Clock Jump «Count» Basie Septet (Kurzfilm 1950) Basie's Conversation «Count» Basie Septet If I Could Be with You «Count» Basie Septet und Helen Humes vcl One O'Clock Jump «Count» Basie Septet I Cried for You «Count» Basie Septet und Helen Humes vcl Basie Boogie «Count» Basie Septet (Snader Telescription, 1950) April in Paris, Cute & One O'Clock Jump «Count» Basie Orchestra (Celanese Center Stage, TV-Show 1967) Many or all of the Septet tracks can be found on a CD recently released by some french PD label, Sagajazz (they have a website, but it only gives track listings, no discographical information). I'm pretty excited about seing all of these treasures! Billie Holiday!!! That's two of like five tracks surviving with her and Basie. ubu Quote
tjluke68 Posted August 20, 2004 Report Posted August 20, 2004 I'll be celebrating here in Red Bank, NJ: THE COUNT BASIE ORCHESTRA with Special Guest Nnenna Freelon Directed by Bill Hughes Celebrating 100 Years of William �Count� Basie visit website Friday, 08/20/04 at 8:00 PM and then here tomorrow: Jon Faddis Orchestra Count Basie Centennial celebration Riverside Gardens Park Red Bank, NJ 1-8 pm WOOHOO! If you live in the area, everyone should go to tomorrow's FREE show at the Riverside Gardens park! Maybe it'll become an annual event like Bix's or Glenn's are in their respective hometowns... Quote
Brad Posted August 21, 2004 Report Posted August 21, 2004 Happy Birthday to the greatest band and bandleader there ever was (IMHO). I believe wkcr.org may be running a special. I know they've been playing a lot of the Count this week. Quote
brownie Posted August 21, 2004 Report Posted August 21, 2004 The Kid From Red Bank will be honored in his hometown. Red Bank's Count Basie Theater Back In Swing RED BANK, N.J. -(AP)- Red Bank's Count Basie Theatre will reopen tonight after receiving one (m) million dollars in renovations. The Count Basie Orchestra will perform to mark tomorrow's 100th anniversary of William ``Count'' Basie's 100th birthday. The big band leader was born in Red Bank. The 78-year-old theater's seats were replaced during the renovations. They've been replaced with historic replicas that include a hand-painted dragon motif that was part of the building's original design. The theater first opened as the Carlton Theatre in 1926. It featured movie and vaudeville until 1970. Quote
sidewinder Posted August 21, 2004 Report Posted August 21, 2004 The Mosaic Studio LPs have just gone into heavy rotation by way of celebrating this great anniversary. Happy B-day to the one and only Count ! Quote
Free For All Posted August 22, 2004 Report Posted August 22, 2004 I celebrated the Count's b-day tonight by participating in a Tribute to Basie here in KC. There was a big band led by Bobby Watson and featured artists were Jay McShann, Clark Terry and James Carter. Played many Basie charts- big jam, big fun! It was good to see Clark- he's movin' a little slow but he is still playing very well and still doing his "schtick"- trading w/himself on two instruments, playing upside-down trumpet, a little mumbles, etc. Yeah, I've seen the routines before but it does my heart good to see Clark continue to get after it. His latest line is when he comes out to the stage (assisted) in elderly slow-motion and sits down on his chair (assisted) he says "You know, the Golden Years SUCK!!" Got to love Clark. He's one of my favorites. Quote
sidewinder Posted August 22, 2004 Report Posted August 22, 2004 (edited) Great to hear Clark is in good shape. I've lost track of how many LPs he's contributed to hugely over the years. Some unlikely settings too, such as the Grassella Oliphant Atlantic with Big John Patton. Clark is one of those guys who should be around forever. Back to Basie - had a listen today to 'Afrique' with arrangements by Oliver Nelson of material by Albert Ayler among others. I wonder if Teddy Reig sanctioned that one or was it recorded on the quiet. You can almost sence Freddie Green scratching his head in bemusement on some of these tracks. Edited August 22, 2004 by sidewinder Quote
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