Count Basie Singers
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Count Basie Singers
Hi,
I'm in the process of finding a list of singers that recorded with Basie - while Basie was alilve.
Here is a list I have so far:
Female:
Billie Holiday
Helen Humes
Thelma Carpenter
Sarah Vaughan
Ella Fitzgerald
Group:
Lambert, Hendricks and Ross
Mills Brothers
Male:
Jimmy Rushing
Paul Robeson
Earl Warren
Henry Nemo
Joe Williams
Nat Cole
Tony Bennet
Frank Sinatra
Any others you know about?
Thanks,
I'm in the process of finding a list of singers that recorded with Basie - while Basie was alilve.
Here is a list I have so far:
Female:
Billie Holiday
Helen Humes
Thelma Carpenter
Sarah Vaughan
Ella Fitzgerald
Group:
Lambert, Hendricks and Ross
Mills Brothers
Male:
Jimmy Rushing
Paul Robeson
Earl Warren
Henry Nemo
Joe Williams
Nat Cole
Tony Bennet
Frank Sinatra
Any others you know about?
Thanks,
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Here are a few more I can think of. Of course some recorded more than others with Basie.
Female:
Ann Moore
Jeanne Taylor
Irene Reid
Vi Redd
Lynne Sherman
Group:
Deep River Boys
Male:
Billy Eckstine
Eddie Vinson
Big Joe Turner
Bill Caffey
OC Smith
Taps Miller
"Google Eyes"
Bill Henderson
And do the guys from the band count:
Harry Edison
Ted Donnelly
Bill Johnson
The band doing group vocals
Jesse
Female:
Ann Moore
Jeanne Taylor
Irene Reid
Vi Redd
Lynne Sherman
Group:
Deep River Boys
Male:
Billy Eckstine
Eddie Vinson
Big Joe Turner
Bill Caffey
OC Smith
Taps Miller
"Google Eyes"
Bill Henderson
And do the guys from the band count:
Harry Edison
Ted Donnelly
Bill Johnson
The band doing group vocals
Jesse
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Dennis Rowland!!!
http://www.yehoodi.com/basie100/dennis_rowland.php
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I hate to admit that I actually knew this off the top of my head, but I don't think Sarah Vaughn sang with Basie, himself. The most common Lindy Hopper album entitled something like "Count Basie and Sarah Vaughn" with "The Gentleman is a Dope" and "Until I Met You" (Corner Pocket with lyrics) is the Basie band WITHOUT Basie, despite Basie getting top billing. Same thing with this one:Jerry_Jelinek wrote:I'm in the process of finding a list of singers that recorded with Basie - while Basie was alilve.
Here is a list I have so far:
Female:
Sarah Vaughan
Unless there's something else, she didn't actually sing with him.
John Hendricks sang the Joe Williams tunes on a lot of live Roulette recordings in the 60s.
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Yeah... remind me never to challenge those fellas in a bar bet.Lawrence wrote:That's all the name I can think of to drop right now. I feel so inferior.
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Re: Count Basie Singers
Actually in looking at the CDs I have with Sarah and 'Basie' - session 'G' is the one I have on CD.Lawrence wrote:I hate to admit that I actually knew this off the top of my head, but I don't think Sarah Vaughn sang with Basie, himself.....Jerry_Jelinek wrote:I'm in the process of finding a list of singers that recorded with Basie - while Basie was alilve.
Here is a list I have so far:
Female:
Sarah Vaughan
http://www.mosaicrecords.com/Discograph ... ionID=1027
The piano player is not Basie, but Kirk Stuart. So it might be that Sarah never recorded with Basie, just the Basie band.
Jerry
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There's a live recording from 1954, _The Birdland Allstars at Carnegie Hall_ that lists Sarah Vaughan with the Basie band on some tracks but i don't have the cd in front of me so can't tell if Basie played on those tracks. There's also a dvd of a tribute to Basie at Carnegie Hall that reunites several of the Basie singers including Joe Williams ("number one son"), Tony Bennett, Sarah Vaughan, and George Benson. I know Bennett and Vaughan used their own pianist for their sets but i think Basie may have been playing on the jam with all the singers. I'll check and let you know later.Jerry_Jelinek wrote:Actually in looking at the CDs I have with Sarah and 'Basie' - session 'G' is the one I have on CD.Lawrence wrote:
I hate to admit that I actually knew this off the top of my head, but I don't think Sarah Vaughn sang with Basie, himself.....
http://www.mosaicrecords.com/Discograph ... ionID=1027
The piano player is not Basie, but Kirk Stuart. So it might be that Sarah never recorded with Basie, just the Basie band.
Jerry
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Thanks you reminded me about this. I have that DVD. I'll double check that myself.CafeSavoy wrote:....There's also a dvd of a tribute to Basie at Carnegie Hall....
Jerry
On iTunes, they have a Basie album titled "Basie Picks the Winners", it is part of the out-of-print Verve Vault series.
A version of "Nobody Knows When You Are Down And Out" is credited to Count Basie and Billy Byers.
Is he is the singer? If so, that is somebody to add to the list.
It would be cool if somebody more familar with the various Basie vocalists (or Billy Byers) can check the tune out and share their opinion.
A version of "Nobody Knows When You Are Down And Out" is credited to Count Basie and Billy Byers.
Is he is the singer? If so, that is somebody to add to the list.
It would be cool if somebody more familar with the various Basie vocalists (or Billy Byers) can check the tune out and share their opinion.
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No Billy Byers would be the arranger. Wrote lots of great swinging charts.Nate Dogg wrote:A version of "Nobody Knows When You Are Down And Out" is credited to Count Basie and Billy Byers.
Is he is the singer?
If nobody folows up on this, I'll try to remember to check my discography at home for this track. Based on the Billy Byers arrangement, I'm guessing the time era is between 1955-1965.
If you do a Google search on 'Billy Byers' you'll find some info on him.
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I looked up the track "Nobody Knows When You Are Down And Out" and found no reference in my discogrpahy of Basie recording it.
The sessions that Billy Byers arranged for Basie are from 1964-1966:
'Pop Goes Basie' - 1964
'Count Basie and His Orchestra' - 1964
'Basie Picks the Winners' - 1965
'Count Basie/ Arthur Prysock'- 1966
'Basie Swingin, Voices Singin' - 1966
I own the Basie/ Prysock and it is some nice arranging. Probably not much for swing dancing.
The Pop Goes Basie are really neat arranging. I've heard some of this, but don't have it my collection.
The other LPs I'm not familiar with.
According to the discogrpahy, the singers are as follows:
Leon Thomas sings on Pop Goes the Basie and Basie Picks the Winners.
Obviously Arthur Prysock is singing on his LP with Basie.
The last LPs listed above has the Alan Copeland Singers (6 guys and 6 gals).
That is as much info that I can find on sessions with Byers arranging for Basie.
The sessions that Billy Byers arranged for Basie are from 1964-1966:
'Pop Goes Basie' - 1964
'Count Basie and His Orchestra' - 1964
'Basie Picks the Winners' - 1965
'Count Basie/ Arthur Prysock'- 1966
'Basie Swingin, Voices Singin' - 1966
I own the Basie/ Prysock and it is some nice arranging. Probably not much for swing dancing.
The Pop Goes Basie are really neat arranging. I've heard some of this, but don't have it my collection.
The other LPs I'm not familiar with.
According to the discogrpahy, the singers are as follows:
Leon Thomas sings on Pop Goes the Basie and Basie Picks the Winners.
Obviously Arthur Prysock is singing on his LP with Basie.
The last LPs listed above has the Alan Copeland Singers (6 guys and 6 gals).
That is as much info that I can find on sessions with Byers arranging for Basie.