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  1. Find album release information for Old Manuscripts, Broadcast Transcriptions (1944-45) by Count Basie on AllMusic AllMusic. New Releases. Featured New ... Old Manuscripts, Broadcast Transcriptions (1944-45) Count Basie. Add to Custom List. Add to My Collection. AllMusic Rating.

  2. Count Basie : Old Manuscripts -- Broadcast Transcriptions 1944 to 1945 ... Old Manuscripts -- Broadcast Transcriptions 1944 to 1945 CD (Item 741231) Music & Arts, 1944 . About ... Hank Jones on piano, John Patitucci on bass and Omar Hakim on drums. CD . About Us ...

  3. 10 de feb. de 2007 · Returnable until Jan 31, 2024. For the 2023 holiday season, eligible items purchased between November 1 and December 31, 2023 can be returned until January 31, ... Old Manuscripts: Broadcast Transcriptions . Thelma Carpenter Count Basie Format: Audio CD. $6.39 $ 6. 39. See all 2 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions ...

  4. Count Basie Old Manuscripts: Broadcast Transcriptions 1944/45. Compil. US 1995 on Music & Arts label Jazz (Big Band, Swing) The title appears as “Old Manuscripts: Broadcast Transcriptions 1944/45” on the front cover, as “Old Manuscripts, Broadcast Transcriptions (1944-45)” on the spines and as "Old Manuscripts Broadcast Transcriptions From 1944/1945" on the back cover.

  5. 26 de feb. de 1996 · Livraison gratuite dès 25 € d'achats et des milliers de CD. Tout sur Old manuscripts : broadcast transcriptions 1944 / 1945 - Count Basie, CD Album et tous les albums Musique CD, Vinyle...

  6. COUNT BASIE: OLD MANUSCRIPTS, BROADCAST TRANSCRIPTIONS 1944/45. 25 selections recorded between April 1944 and July 1945, transferred by David Lennick with state-of-the-art audio by Lowell Cross. [ADD] Total time: 76:01.

  7. From the album: Old Manuscripts - Broadcast Transcriptions 1944/45 Leader of the session: Count Basie Recorded: May 29, 1944 CD: Music & Arts Programs of America CD-884 Transcription: starts at 2'13"; ends at 2'23" Tempo: 192 beats per minute. This eight measure transcription illustrates Freddie playing "one note chords" in the mid-Forties.