- Joe Newman (trumpeter)
Joseph Dwight Newman (
7 September 1922 –4 July 1992 ) was an Americanjazz trumpet er,composer , andeducator , best known for his time withCount Basie .Newman was born in
New Orleans, Louisiana to a musical family, having his first music lessons from David Jones. He attended Alabama State College, where he joined the college band (theBama State Collegians ), became its leader, and took it on tour.In 1941 he joined
Lionel Hampton for two years, before signing withCount Basie , with whom he stayed for a total of thirteen years, interrupted by short breaks and a long period (1947–1952) spent first withsaxophonist Illinois Jacquet and thendrummer J. C. Heard . During his second period with Basie, which lasted for about nine years, he made a number of small-group recordings as leader. He also played onBenny Goodman 's 1962 tour of theSoviet Union .In 1961 Newman left the Basie band, and helped to found
Jazz Interactions , of which he became president in 1967. Jazz Interactions was a charitable organisation which provided an information service, took jazzmaster class es into schools and colleges, and later maintained its ownJazz Interaction Orchestra (for which Newman wrote).In the 1970s and 1980s Newman toured internationally, and recorded for various major record labels. He suffered a
stroke in 1991, however, which seriously disabled him.Discography
*1954: "Joe Newman and His Band" (Vanguard)
*1954: "Joe Newman and the Boys in the Band" (Storyville)
*1955: "All I Wanna Do Is Swing" (Victor)
*1955: "The Count's Men" (Fresh Sound)
*1955: "I'm Still Swinging" (RCA)
*1956: "Salute to Satch" (RCA)
*1956: "New Sounds in Swing" (Jazztone)
*1956: "I Feel Like a Newman" (Black Lion)
*1956: "The Midgets" (RCA)
*1957: "Locking Horns" (Roulette)
*1957: "Swing Lightly" (Jazztone)
*1958: "Jazz Heritage: Joe Newman Quartet/Shirley Scott" (MCA)
*1958: "Soft Swinging Jazz" (Coral)
*1958: "Joe Newman with Woodwinds" (Roulette)
*1958: "Sextet" (Pacific)
*1960: "Jive at Five" (Original Jazz Classics)
*1960: "Counting Five in Sweden" (World Pacific)
*1961: "Good 'n' Groovy" (Original Jazz Classics)
*1961: "Joe's Hap'nin's" (Swingville)
*1962: "In a Mellow Mood" (Stash)
*1962: "Joe Newman at Count Basie's " (Mercury)
*196?: "Shiny Stockings" (Honey Dew)
*1975: "Satchmo Remembered" (Atlantic)
*1977: "At the Atlantic" (Phontastic)
*1978: "I Love My Baby" (Black & Blue)
*1984: "Hangin' Out" (Concord)
*1992: "A Grand Night for Swingin': The Joe Newman Memorial Album" (Natasha)
*1994: "Jazz for Playboys" (Savoy)
*1999: "In Sweden" (Jazz Information)
*2003: "Jazz in Paris: Jazz at Midnight" (Sunnyside)ources and external links
*Ian Carr, Digby Fairweather, & Brian Priestley. "Jazz: The Rough Guide". ISBN 1-85828-528-3
*Richard Cook & Brian Morton. "The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD" 6th edition. ISBN 0-14-051521-6
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hm3zef5khgfo~T1 Joe Newman] — brief biography by Scott Yanow, for AllMusic
* [http://www.jazzprofessional.com/interviews/Joe%20Newman_1.htm "I'm Still Learning"] — Joe Newman interviewed by Les Tomkins in 1977
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