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Count Basie Orchestra
Count Basie Orchestra
American big band led by Count Basie
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Walter Page
Walter Page
American jazz musician
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Roy Eldridge
Roy Eldridge
American trumpeter
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Count Basie
Count Basie
American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer (1904-1984)
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Frank Foster
Frank Foster
American jazz musician and bandleader
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Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Mills Blue Rhythm Band
band that plays jazz
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Fletcher Henderson
Fletcher Henderson
American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer
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John Lewis
John Lewis
American jazz pianist, composer and arranger
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George Duvivier
George Duvivier
American musician
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Melton Mustafa
Melton Mustafa
American musician
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Ben Webster
Ben Webster
American saxophonist
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James Chirillo
James Chirillo
Jazz guitar
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Joe Williams
Joe Williams
American jazz singer
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Harry Edison
Harry Edison
American trumpeter
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Joe Garland
Joe Garland
American musician
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Nat Pierce
Nat Pierce
American musician
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Hayes Alvis
Hayes Alvis
musician
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Edgar Battle
Edgar Battle
American musician
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Reunald Jones
Reunald Jones
American musician
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Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington
American jazz musician, composer and band leader
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Freddie Green
Freddie Green
American jazz guitarist
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Bill Hughes
Bill Hughes
jazz musician
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Gunther Schuller
Gunther Schuller
American composer, conductor, horn player, author, historian, and jazz musician
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Snooky Young
Snooky Young
American musician
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Frank Wess
Frank Wess
American saxophonist and flautist, composer and arranger
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Benny Powell
Benny Powell
American jazz trombonist
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John Heard
John Heard
American musician and sculptor
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Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton
American jazz trumpeter
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Buddy Tate
Buddy Tate
American musician
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Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
American saxophonist
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Eddie Barefield
Eddie Barefield
American musician
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James Williams
James Williams
American jazz pianist
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Gerald Wilson
Gerald Wilson
American trumpetist (1918-2014)
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Don Byas
Don Byas
American musician
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Hot Lips Page
Hot Lips Page
American jazz musician
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J. J. Johnson
J. J. Johnson
American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger (1924-2001)
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Malachi Thompson
Malachi Thompson
American musician
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Benny Carter
Benny Carter
American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, trumpeter, composer, arranger, and bandleader (1907-2003)
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Neal Hefti
Neal Hefti
American jazz trumpeter, composer, songwriter, and arranger (1928-2008)
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Joe Wilder
Joe Wilder
American trumpeter
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Shad Collins
Shad Collins
American musician
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Thad Jones
Thad Jones
American jazz trumpeter
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Vic Dickenson
Vic Dickenson
American jazz trombonist
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J. C. Higginbotham
J. C. Higginbotham
Jazz trombonist
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Edgar Sampson
Edgar Sampson
American jazz composer, arranger, saxophonist, and violinist
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Budd Johnson
Budd Johnson
American musician
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Buster Bailey
Buster Bailey
American musician
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Jerry Dodgion
Jerry Dodgion
American musician
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Ronnie Burrage
Ronnie Burrage
American musician
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Dicky Wells
Dicky Wells
American jazz trombonist
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Butch Ballard
Butch Ballard
American jazz drummer
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Dave Holland
Dave Holland
British musician
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Michael Philip Mossman
Michael Philip Mossman
American musician
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Paul Quinichette
Paul Quinichette
American saxophonist and jazz musician
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Henry Coker
Henry Coker
American musician
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Milt Hinton
Milt Hinton
American musician and photographer
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Jon Hendricks
Jon Hendricks
American jazz singer, lyricist, jazz critic and historian
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Tadd Dameron
Tadd Dameron
American pianist
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Henderson Chambers
Henderson Chambers
American musician
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Velma Middleton
Velma Middleton
American singer
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Melba Liston
Melba Liston
American jazz trombonist, musical arranger, and composer
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Ernie Wilkins
Ernie Wilkins
American jazz saxophonist, bandleader and music arranger
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Alphonse Trent
Alphonse Trent
American musician
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Elmer James
Elmer James
American musician
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Al Grey
Al Grey
American jazz musician
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Ed Schuller
Ed Schuller
American musician
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Keg Johnson
Keg Johnson
American jazz trombonists
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Lawrence Lucie
Lawrence Lucie
American musician
George Washington
American jazz trombonist

George Washington

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American jazz trombonist
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George Washington (born 1910) was an American jazz trombonist.

Washington was born in Brunswick, Georgia and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. He began playing trombone at age ten and attended Edward Waters College in the early 1920s. He relocated to Philadelphia in 1925 and played with J.W. Pepper before moving to New York City shortly thereafter.

In New York, Washington studied under Walter Damrosch at the New York Conservatory, playing with various ensembles in the late 1920s. In 1931 he began playing with Don Redman, and gigged with Benny Carter in 1932 and Spike Hughes in 1933. In the mid-1930s he played and arranged for the Mills Blue Rhythm Band and worked with Red Allen and Fletcher Henderson. From 1937 to 1943 he played in Louis Armstrong's orchestra.

After his tenure with Armstrong he moved to the West Coast, and played with Horace Henderson, Carter again, and Count Basie. From 1947 he led his own ensemble, playing in California and Las Vegas. He and drummer Johnny Otis collaborated often, and in 1960 Washington worked with Joe Darensbourg. He did freelance work as a player and arranger later in his life.

Gunther Schuller wrote of him:

George Washington is another one of the many gifted lesser-known musicians jazz has produced. While not a path-breaking major figure, Washington was a consistently inventive soloist whose fine work can be heard not only with the Blue Rhythm Band but with Armstrong's late 1930s' band and Count Basie. The range of his talent can be assessed on, for example, Kokey Joe (hot and growly, rangey) or Harlem After Midnight.

Washington should not be confused with any of several other musicians named George Washington, including a bassist who played with John Lee Hooker.