Count Basie was a renowned swing-era bandleader born on August 21, 1904 in Red Bank, NJ. He is best known for his two theme songs, One O'Clock Jump from 1937 and April in Paris from 1932. His music has been influential in the jazz world and continues to be enjoyed by many.
Count Basie is a member of Pianist
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $46 Million (2024)
About
Swing-era bandleader noted for his theme songs One O'Clock Jump from 1937 and April in Paris from 1932.
Before Fame
He originally wanted to be a Drummer, but he grew up near Sonny Greer, who would become Duke Ellington's legendary Drummer in 1919. He thought he could never outmatch Greer's talent, so he took up piano at 15.
Trivia
His group, Count Basie and his Cherry Blossoms, was an outgrowth of Bennie Moten's band in Kansas City. He eventually relocated the Cherry Blossoms to Chicago, then to New York City.
Family Life
His father was a student of the mellophone, and his mother was a Pianist. His mother paid 25 cents per piano lesson for him when he was young. He married Catherine Morgan on August 21, 1942, with whom he had one child.
Associated With
He and Chick Webb engaged in a much-publicized battle of the bands at the Savoy in 1938.