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Earle Warren (1914-1995) was an alto saxophonist and occasional singer with Count Basie. The alto saxophone is a member of the Saxophone a family of Woodwind instruments invented by Adolphe Sax. William "Count" Basie ( August 21, 1904 &ndash April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, Organist

He was born in Springfield, Ohio. Springfield is a city in the US state of Ohio and the County seat of Clark County. Ohio ( is a Midwestern state of the United States. As part of the Great Lakes region, Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads

He was the primary alto saxophonist in the Basie orchestra in its formative years and its heyday, from 1937 to the end of the 1940s. After the break-up of Basie's 1940s band, in 1949, he worked with former Basie trumpeter, Buck Clayton. Buck Clayton (born Wilbur Dorsey Clayton in Parsons Kansas on November 12, 1911 -died in New York City on December 8 Earle Warren also played some rock“n roll , working for Alan Freed in Alan Freed's Christmas Jubilee, December 1959, which was the very last big Alan Freed show before the payola put an end to the legendary Freed. Alan Freed (December 15 1921 &ndash January 20 1965 also known as Moondog, was an American Disc-jockey who became He also appeared in the 1970s jazz film of Count Basie and his band, Born to Swing.

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William "Count" Basie ( August 21, 1904 &ndash April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, Organist Buck Clayton (born Wilbur Dorsey Clayton in Parsons Kansas on November 12, 1911 -died in New York City on December 8
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