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Presents Jazz Lines Publications red bank boogie recorded by count basie Arranged by rank oster prepared by dylan canterbury, rob dubo, and jerey sultano ull score jlp-7736 Music by Count Basie and Buck Clayton 1943 (Renewed) WB MUSIC CORP. This Arrangement 2018 WB MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission o ALFRED MUSIC Logos, Graphics, and Layout Copyright 2018 The Jazz Lines Foundation Inc. Published by the Jazz Lines Foundation Inc., a not-or-proit jazz research organization dedicated to preserving and promoting America s musical heritage. The Jazz Lines Foundation Inc. PO Box 1236 Saratoga Springs NY 12866 USA

count basie series red bank boogie (1960) Background: Next to Duke Ellington, there is no more amous band in the history o jazz than that o William Count Basie. Although his economical piano playing was ahead o his time coared to several o his more stride-oriented conteoraries, Basie was always best known as the ace o an organization that played a continuous role in shaping the trajectory o jazz or over 50 years. Born on August 21, 1904 in Red Bank, New Jersey, even as a youth Basie was attracted to not just music in general, but the idea o being a bandleader speciically. Settling on the piano as his main instrument as a teen, Basie s musical apprenticeship was airly typical or the time. Most o his education stemmed rom hanging around the Harlem stride piano scene o the 1920s. A series o tours with vaudeville troupes came next; when one o the troupes broke up in Kansas City in 1927, Basie ound himsel stranded. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise, as it was not long beore Basie ound himsel hired by bassist Walter Page to play with his now-legendary territory band, the Blue Devils. His notoriety rising, Basie eventually let the Blue Devils to take over the piano chair in the Bennie Moten Orchestra, considered to be the inest band in the Kansas City area. Ater Moten s sudden death in 1935, rather than letting the band all apart, Basie ended up taking over the reigns himsel, bringing in several o his ormer Blue Devils band mates, including Page himsel, in the process. It did not take long or this new band to make its iact on the world o jazz. The Basie organization specialized in arrangements that were airly loosely organized and easy to customize on the spot, known inormally as head arrangements. This allowed or a much more soloist-riendly environment than most o the other bands o the swing era. In addition, the band s rhythm section was responsible or a distinctive shit in the way time is kept in jazz. Spurred by drummer Papa Jo Jones more ree-orm approach and guitarist Freddie Green s steady rhythm style o playing, the innovations o this organization would play a key role in setting up the eventual rise o bebop in the 1940s. World War II was not kind to big bands or a variety o reasons, and Basie s band was no exception. Financial considerations would orce him to reduce his ensemble to an octet by the end o the 1940s. By the mid-1950s, however, Basie was able to reorm his big band, aided in no small part to a series o hit recordings, including a particularly popular version o the jazz standard April In Paris. This new Basie band maintained the same relentless sense o swing as the earlier units, but was much more organized as a whole. Gone were the head arrangements o old in avor o a consistently expanding library o charts provided by what may have been the greatest stable o arrangers ever housed by a single band. Basie s celebrity irmly cemented by this point, his band remained true to this new ormat or the rest o his lie. The 1960s and 1970s would see a string o successul albums backing singers such as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan and Tony Bennett, among others. In addition, the band began to see an increased presence in Las Vegas and Hollywood; Basie s amous cameo in Mel Brooks Blazing Saddles is no doubt a highlight o the now-classic comedy. Basie continued a busy touring and recording schedule even when he was wheelchair-bound in his inal years. Basie passed away on April 26, 1984. The band that bears his name continues to tour to this day, perorming both the avorites o the past as well as new arrangements and continuing to collaborate with some o jazz s top vocalists, including George Benson and Diane Schuur. The list o notable artists brought to prominence through the ranks o his band include saxophonists Lester Young, Frank Foster and Eddie Lockjaw Davis, trueters Harry Sweets Edison, Buck Clayton, and Thad Jones, trombonists Dicky Wells and Al Grey, and drummer Sonny Payne. Notable arrangers who contributed to the band s book include Foster, Jones, Neal Heti, Quincy Jones, and Sammy Nestico.

Saxophonist, cooser and arranger Frank Foster (1928-2011) helped shape the sound o the New Testament edition o the Count Basie Orchestra, rom 1953 to 1964. He wrote and arranged or played or the Basie band ollowing his service in the Korean War. Foster earned his place in jazz history with tunes like Shiny Stockings, Down or the Count, Blues Backstage, Back to the Apple, Discommotion, and Blues in Hoss Flat. Frank Benjamin Foster III was born into Cincinnati s Arican-American middle class and began his musical studies on piano, later picking up the clarinet and the alto saxophone. Within a year, he was playing in a local dance band. Foster started arranginging while still in high school, and attended Wilberorce University beore moving to Detriot to pursue a career in music. Foster played with and arranged or Benny Goodman, Elvin Jones, George Coleman, Joe Farrell, Duke Pearson, Johnny Richards, Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan and the Thad Jones Mel Lewis big band. His career also includes stints with The Lloyd Price Orchestra, The Lionel Haton Orchestra, and The Woody Herman Orchestra. Foster also led the Living Color and Loud Minority Big Bands and toured Europe as a member o Jimmy Smith s quintet in 1985. Foster succeeded Thad Jones as leader o the Basie band in 1986, where he remained until 1995. Ater leaving Basie, Foster played in smaller groups, including those led by his wie s irst cousin, the drummer Elvin Jones. The album Well Water eatures Foster and Jones leading the Loud Minority Big Band, with a decidedly modern mind-set. The album includes their take on Simone, Mr. Foster s best-known post-basie coosition. Foster continued to write and arrange music, even ater a stroke let him unable to play the saxophone in 2001. During a 60 year career, he received two Grammy Awards and was nominated or two others. He coosed and orchestrated material or The Carnegie Hall Jazz Ensemble, The Detroit Civic Syhony Orchestra, The Ithaca College Jazz Ensemble, The Jazzmobile Corporation o New York City, The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, The Malaysia Syhony Orchestra, The Metropole Orchestra o Hilversum, Holland, and The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra. He is the subject o the 2010 ilm, Shiny Stockings. The Music: Red Bank Boogie was a staple o the early Count Basie Orchestra s music library in the late 1930s. This version, however, is taken rom Basie s 1960 musical autobiography The Count Basie Story. Arranged by Frank Foster, it largely mimics the original chart while adding in a ew modernist touches along the way. Notes to the Conductor: The bright and brassy introduction gives way to a piano solo at measure 9. The piano remains eatured throughout the entire arrangement, with occasional ensemble igures to break things up. These igures should always be played with vigor in order to contrast with the more subdued volume o the piano solo sections. The ensemble s chance to shine comes at measure 74, where the saxes play the steadily rumbling boogie-woogie melody line with some punctuated brass hits egging them on. This publication is not a transcription - it has been prepared rom the original set o parts used during the 1960 recording session. Several o Basie s solo breaks have been transcribed and included or your pianist to study, but it is also recommended that they check out recordings by other boogie-woogie pianists such as Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis to get a grasp on how to approach this piece. Doug DuBo and Dylan Canterbury - December 2018

Here is the truet 1 part (as played by Thad Jones) used during the 1960 recording session.

JlP-7736 Score Alto Sax 1 Alto Sax 2 Tenor Sax 1 Tenor Sax 2 Baritone Sax Truet 1 Truet 2 Truet 3 Truet 4 Trombone 1 Trombone 2 Trombone 3 Guitar Piano Bass Drum Set bright Swing = 200 {Hi`-``H`a`t``} F6/A A b 7 F6/A A b 7 F6/A A b 7 o + o o + o x x x x x x œ œ œ œ G.7 C9 2 sim. F6/A A b 7 F6/A A b 7 F6/A A b 7 3 ReD Bank Boogie recorded by Count Basie G.7 C9 4 (4) F6 F6 F6 5 A b 7 A b 7 A b 7 6 (6) 1943 (Renewed) WB MUSIC CORP. This Arrangement 2018 WB MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission o ALFRED MUSIC Logos, Graphics, and Layout Copyright 2018 The Jazz Lines Foundation Inc. Published by the Jazz Lines Foundation Inc., a Not-or-Proit Jazz Research Organization Dedicated to Preserving and Promoting America's Musical Heritage. G.7 D b 9 (# 5) G.7 D b 9 (# 5) G.7 D b 9 (# 5) 7 jazz Lines publications Music by Count Basie and Buck Clayton Arranged by Frank Foster Prepared by Rob DuBo, Dylan Canterbury, and Jerey Sultano x x x œ 8 x œ œ

jazz Lines publications A. Sx. 1 [9] ReD Bank Boogie Score - Page 2 JlP-7736 A. Sx. 2 T. Sx. 1 T. Sx. 2 B. Sx. Tpt. 1 Tpt. 2 Tpt. 3 Tpt. 4 Tbn. 1 ~ Tbn. 2 Tbn. 3 Gtr. D7 G.7 C7 Pno. Bs. Dr. {Sò`lò`} + + + + + + x x x x x x œ œ œ œ sim. (4) D7 D7 (8) G.7 G.7 C7 C7 (10) (11) œ 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20