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Don Byas

Jazz
Swing
Be bop
Born of musician parents, Don Byas began by learning the violin, clarinet and alto saxophone. At the end of the '20s, he began playing saxophone in small bands, before setting up his own group. When he moved to California in the early '30s, he finally opted for the tenor saxophone. He was initially hired by Lionel Hampton and Buck Clayton. Don Byas then left for New York with the orchestra accompanying singer Ethel Waters. He played with a number of the leading bands of the great swing period, before succeeding Lester Young in Count Basie's orchestra for three years from 1941. In...
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Cement MixerDon Byas
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St. Louis BluesBill Coleman and Don Byas
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These Foolish ThingsDon Byas and Big Sid Catlett
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Little White LiesBuck Clayton and Don Byas
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StardustDon Byas
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If I Had YouDon Byas
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Cement MixerDon Byas

Bebop

2:50

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St. Louis BluesBill Coleman and Don Byas

Bill Coleman: 1940-1949

3:05

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These Foolish ThingsDon Byas and Big Sid Catlett

En ce temps-là

2:53

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Little White LiesBuck Clayton and Don Byas

The Very Best Of

2:47

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StardustDon Byas

Riffin' And Jivin'

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If I Had YouDon Byas

For Lovers Only

3:35

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