Examples of using Basie in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Yes, please, Basie.
Basie, where do you live?
I'm back with Basie.
Basie, I got you three.
You're so clever, Basie.
People also translate
I must give Basie something.
Opening up for Basie.
Listen, Basie! Take me with you!
What are you doing, Basie?
Leaving Basie==Young left the Basie band in late 1940.
I always eat after you, Basie.
Ana'then, with the Basie band... I heard Lester Young... And he sounded like he came out of the blue.
As always, the great soloists of the Basie big band are on top form.
He left Basie in 1965, leading his own trio and touring with Illinois Jacquet in 1976.
He arranged most of the songs on the album entitled"Ray Sings, Basie Swings" Concord 2006.
When the Basie band came, the band got so excited about the school they voted to give me the rights to the music.
He was especially famous for his style of rhathmguitar playing in big bands like theCount Basie Bigband.
Basie used the whole language of music and was famous for his musical humour as well as for his economic way of playing the piano.
The group also continues to produce collaborations with high profile singers,such as Ray Charles in"Ray Sings, Basie Swings"(also 2006), and with arranger Allyn Ferguson on the album"Swing Shift" 1999.
Basie is a part of the Big Band Leaders issue, which, is in turn, part of the Legends of American Music series.
Songwriter==Mina Assadi has also written songs for Iranian singers like Ebi("Halah"),Dariush("Zendegi jek basie" and"Ahay javoon"), Hayedeh("Onkeh jek rosi barajeh man khoda bod"), Giti("Oje parvaz"), Ramesh("To aftabi, to baroni") and Nooshafarin("Koh he ghavei") to name a few.
William Basie, born 1904, who later boldly called himself«Count» and thus raised himself to nobility, invented his music over seventy years ago.
This nine-piece group consisted of Joe Keyes and Oran'Hot Lips' Page on trumpet, Buster Smith and Jack Washington on alto saxophone, Lester Young on tenor saxophone, Dan Minor on trombone, and a rhythm section made up of Jo Jones on drums,Walter Page on bass and Basie on piano.
Basie agreed, hoping that with this new band, he could retain the freedom and spirit of the Kansas City style of his nine-piece group.