Experience the timeless magic of Count Basie and Jimmy Rushing with their collaborative album "Count Basie Meets Jimmy Rushing," released on January 17, 2024, via UME - Global Clearing House. This 19-track masterpiece is a celebration of big band, swing, and jazz, encapsulating the essence of a bygone era with a sound that remains as fresh and invigorating as ever.
Count Basie, the legendary bandleader and pianist, teams up with the legendary vocalist Jimmy Rushing, who joined Basie's orchestra in 1935 and stayed for an impressive 13 years. Rushing's powerful and soulful voice is a perfect complement to Basie's masterful arrangements and the band's impeccable swing. Together, they deliver a collection of classic tunes and hidden gems that showcase their extraordinary chemistry and musical prowess.
The album kicks off with the delightful "Pennies From Heaven," followed by a series of swing classics like "Exactly Like You," "Boogie Woogie (I May Be Wrong)," and "Good Morning Blues." Fans of jazz standards will delight in tracks like "I Keep Remembering (Someone I Should Forget)" and "You Can Depend On Me." The album also features lesser-known gems such as "Stop Beatin' 'Round The Mulberry Bush - 1st Take" and "Do You Wanna Jump, Children," offering a well-rounded listening experience.
With a runtime of just over 56 minutes, "Count Basie Meets Jimmy Rushing" is a testament to the enduring appeal of big band and swing music. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and entertain. So, sit back, relax, and let the enchanting sounds of Count Basie and Jimmy Rushing transport you to a world of musical bliss.
Count Basie, born William James Basie, was a titan of jazz, renowned for his mastery of the piano and his innovative leadership of the Count Basie Orchestra. Hailing from Red Bank, New Jersey, Basie's journey began in the vibrant world of vaudeville before he formed his own big band in 1935, which would go on to define the swing era. His distinctive minimalist piano style and rhythmic genius made him a standout performer, while his band's use of split tenor saxophones and emphasis on the rhythm section set new standards in big band jazz. Basie's influence extended far and wide, collaborating with legends like John Hammond and performing at iconic venues such as the Apollo Theatre. With hits like "One O'Clock Jump" and "Blue Skies," Count Basie's legacy endures as one of the greatest bandleaders in the history of jazz, inspiring generations of musicians with his unique blend of blues and swing.
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