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Joe Newman (trumpeter)
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Name
Joe Newman
Role
Jazz trumpeter
Died
July 4, 1992, New York City, New York, United States
Albums
Good 'n' Groovy, Locking Horns, All I Wanna Do Is Swing, Main Stem, Basie
Similar People
Frank Wess, Freddie Green, Benny Powell, Marshal Royal, Frank Foster
Music group
Count Basie Orchestra
Joseph Dwight Newman (7 September 1922 – 4 July 1992) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and educator, best known for his time with Count Basie.
Newman was born in New Orleans, Louisiana to Dwight, (pianist) and Louise Newman, a musical family, having his first music lessons from David Jones. He attended Alabama State College, where he joined the college band (the Bama State Collegians), became its leader, and took it on tour.
In 1941 he joined Lionel Hampton for two years, before signing with Count Basie, with whom he stayed for a total of thirteen years, interrupted by short breaks and a long period (1947–1952) spent first with saxophonist Illinois Jacquet and then drummer J. C. Heard. During his second period with Basie, which lasted for about nine years, he made a number of small-group recordings as the leader. He also played on Benny Goodman's 1962 tour of the Soviet Union.
In 1961 Newman left the Basie band and helped to found Jazz Interactions, of which he became president in 1967. His wife, Rigmor Alfredsson Newman was the Executive Director. Jazz Interactions was a charitable organization which provided an information service, brought jazz master classes into schools and colleges, and later maintained its own Jazz 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, and he died of complications from it in 1992.
As leader
1954: Joe Newman and His Band (Vanguard)
1954: Joe Newman and the Boys in the Band (Storyville)
1955: All I Wanna Do Is Swing (RCA Victor)
1955: The Count's Men (Jazztone) also released as Swing Lightly
1955: I'm Still Swinging (RCA Victor)
1956: New Sounds in Swing (Jazztone) with Billy Byers also released as Byers' Guide
1956: Salute to Satch (RCA Victor)
1956: I Feel Like a Newman (Storyville)
1956: The Midgets (Vik)
1957: Locking Horns (Rama) with Zoot Sims
1957: The Happy Cats (Coral)
1958: Soft Swingin' Jazz (Coral)
1958: Joe Newman with Woodwinds (Roulette)
1958: Counting Five in Sweden (Metronome) also released on World Pacific
1960: Jive at Five (Swingville)
1961: Good 'n' Groovy (Swingville)
1961: Joe's Hap'nin's (Swingville)
1961: Joe Newman Quintet at Count Basie's (Mercury)
1962: In a Mellow Mood (Stash)
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)
As sideman
With Manny Albam
The Drum Suite (RCA Victor, 1956) with Ernie Wilkins
Brass on Fire (Sold State, 1966)
The Soul of the City (Solid State, 1966)
With Gene Ammons
Twisting the Jug (Prestige, 1961) - with Jack McDuff
With the Count Basie Orchestra
The Count! (Clef, 1952 [1955])
Basie Jazz (Clef, 1952 [1954])
The Swinging Count! (Clef 1952 [1956])
Dance Session (Clef, 1953)
Dance Session Album #2 (Clef, 1954)
Basie (Clef, 1954)
Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings (Clef, 1955) with Joe Williams
April in Paris (Verve, 1956)
The Greatest!! Count Basie Plays, Joe Williams Sings Standards with Joe Williams
Metronome All-Stars 1956 (Clef, 1956) with Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Williams
Hall of Fame (Verve, 1956 [1959])
Basie in London (Verve, 1956)
One O'Clock Jump (Verve, 1957) with Joe Williams and Ella Fitzgerald
Count Basie at Newport (Verve, 1957)
The Atomic Mr. Basie (Roulette, 1957) aka Basie and E=MC2
Basie Plays Hefti (Roulette, 1958)
Sing Along with Basie (Roulette, 1958) - with Joe Williams and Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
Basie One More Time (Roulette, 1959)
Breakfast Dance and Barbecue (Roulette, 1959)
Everyday I Have the Blues (Roulette, 1959) - with Joe Williams
Dance Along with Basie (Roulette, 1959)
Not Now, I'll Tell You When (Roulette, 1960)
The Count Basie Story (Roulette, 1960)
Kansas City Suite (Roulette, 1960)
Back with Basie (Roulette, 1962)
High Voltage (MPS, 1970)
With Louis Bellson and Gene Krupa
The Mighty Two (Roulette, 1963)
With Bob Brookmeyer
Jazz Is a Kick (Mercury, 1960)
Gloomy Sunday and Other Bright Moments (Verve, 1961)
With Ray Bryant
Dancing the Big Twist (Columbia, 1961)
MCMLXX (Atlantic, 1970) - guest on 1 track
With Buck Clayton
The Huckle-Buck and Robbins' Nest (Columbia, 1954)
How Hi the Fi (Columbia, 1954)
Jumpin' at the Woodside (Columbia, 1955)
All the Cats Join In (Columbia 1956)
Jam Session #1 (Chiaroscuro, 1974)
Jam Session #2 (Chiaroscuro, 1975)
With Arnett Cobb
Keep On Pushin' (Bee Hive, 1984)
With Al Cohn
Mr. Music (RCA Victor, 1955)
The Natural Seven (RCA Victor, 1955)
That Old Feeling (RCA Victor, 1955)
Four Brass One Tenor (RCA Victor, 1955)
With Hank Crawford
Double Cross (Atlantic, 1968)
Mr. Blues Plays Lady Soul (Atlantic, 1969)
With Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
Count Basie Presents Eddie Davis Trio + Joe Newman (Roulette, 1958) with Count Basie
With Gary McFarland
The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" (Verve, 1962)