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Good Morning Blues: The Autobiography of Count Basie
by Count Basie
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Key Phrases:
New York, Kansas City, Bennie Moten, Blue Devils, Jimmy Rushing, Red Bank, tenor spot, house piano player, one hour tonight, reed section, trombone section, very big hit
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The World Of Count Basie (Da Capo Paperback)
by Stanley Dance
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Excerpt - on Page 4: "
... It went like this: "If you think the reed section is out of tune, listen to the brass, and if you think the brass section is out of tune, listen ... "
Key Phrases:
New York, Kansas City, Count Basie, Earl Hines, Lester Young, Duke Ellington, third alto, reed section, alto player, lead alto, first alto, tenor player
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A New History of Jazz, Second Edition
by Alyn Shipton
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Excerpt - on Page 137: "
... first, the clipped brass phrases that open part two of Ellington's double-sided disc, and, second, the reed section riffs that conclude it. It might be a little far-fetched to suggest as the Tatum scholar Felicity Howlett does that ... "
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Visions of Jazz: The First Century
by Gary Giddins
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with references to "reed section".
Excerpt - on Page 101: "
... the reed section swoons in commiseration; this is the performance Ralph Ellison invokes in the prologue of Invisible Man). Armstrong was Waller's finest ... "
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