- Harry Babasin
Harry Babasin (b. Mar, 19, 1921,
Dallas ,Texas - d. May 21, 1988,Los Angeles ,California ) was an Americanjazz bassist. Hisnickname was "The Bear".Biography
Babasin was born in Texas to an American mother and an
Armenia n father. He attendedNorth Texas State University , one of many noted jazz alumni from the school. Among them wereJimmy Giuffre , with whom Babasin played in Bill Ware's orchestra around 1940, andHerb Ellis , who played with Babasin in theCharlie Fisk Orchestra starting in 1942. Fisk actually fired his rhythm section after hearing Ellis and Babasin play, and after he was admitted, Babasin quit school to go on tour with Fisk. He also toured in the 1940s withJimmy Joy ,Bob Strong ,Billie Rogers ,Gene Krupa ,Charlie Barnet ,Boyd Raeburn ,Benny Goodman ,Woody Herman ,Frank DeVol , andJerry Gray . He also appeared in "A Star Is Born ", one of many jazz stars to play roles in the film. On the set of the film, he metBrazil ian guitaristLaurindo Almeida , and the two began jamming together; along withRoy Harte andBud Shank , their quartet was an early experiment blending Brazilian music and jazz. Their 1954 10" discs are predecessors to thebossa nova explosion of the late 1950s and early 1960s.In 1947, he recorded the first
cello solos known in jazz music, with theDodo Marmarosa Trio. In order to do so, he tuned his strings in fourths. In later cello ensembles he added a bass player. He andOscar Pettiford did a session together with two cellos. In the mid-1950s, he put together his own ensemble, Harry Babasin & the Jazzpickers, who played regularly at thePurple Onion inHollywood ; this ensemble released three albums. One recording of note was made in 1952 at the Tradewinds nightclub in Inglewood. It featuresCharlie Parker ,Chet Baker ,Sonny Criss ,Al Haig ,Lawrence Marable , and Harry, in one of Bird's few West Coast appearances.His career cooled in the 1960s, returning to work with Charlie Barnet and supporting
Bob Hope onUSO tours. In the 1970s he and Harte initiated the Los Angeles Theaseum, a jazz archive and preservation society. Some of the recordings preserved through this effort were released on theJazz Chronicles label.Babasin's last tour was given in 1985 with
John Banister on piano. Babasin died ofemphysema three years later, having participated in possibly as many as 1,500 recordings.References
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