

Count Basie
Born: 1904-08-21
William James "Count" Basie (/ˈbeɪsi/; August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. In 1935, he formed the Count Basie Orchestra, and in 1936 took them to Chicago for a long engagement and their first recording. He led the group for almost 50 years, creating innovations like the use of two "split" tenor saxophones, emphasizing the rhythm section, riffing with a big band, using arrangers to broaden their sound, his minimalist piano...
Known For


The Last of the Blue Devils
New York in the Fifties

Jazz Icons: Count Basie Live in '62
All-Star Jazz Show: Live from The Ed Sullivan Theater
'Sugar Chile' Robinson, Billie Holiday, Count Basie and His Sextet

Rat Pack

Blazing Saddles

Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues

Frank Sinatra: The Man and His Music

Norman Granz’ Jazz in Montreaux presents Ella and Basie '79—"The Perfect Match"
