Альбомы исполнителя
Ben Webster's Finest Hour
2000 · альбом
Quiet Now : Until Tonight
2000 · альбом
Ultimate Ben Webster
1998 · альбом
Tenor Titans
1997 · сборник
Tenor Titans
1997 · альбом
Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson
1997 · альбом
The Complete Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster Sessions
1997 · сборник
Verve Jazz Masters 43: Ben Webster
1995 · альбом
That's All - Autumn Jazz
2022 · сборник
I Got Rhythm (Live)
2021 · сингл
Helford Mist
2020 · сингл
Milestones of Legends - Jazz With Strings, Vol. 2
2019 · альбом
Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Ben Webster, Vol. 3
2019 · альбом
Ben Webster's First Concert in Denmark
2019 · альбом
In a Mellotone
2019 · сингл
Valentines Day 1964 Live!
2018 · альбом
Ben Webster Meets Don Byas
2014 · альбом
Gentle Ben
2013 · сборник
Gentle Ben
2013 · альбом
Wayfaring Webster
2012 · альбом
Soho Nights, Vol. 2 (Live)
2012 · альбом
Sittin' In With Ben Webster
2009 · альбом
Centennial Celebration
2009 · альбом
Soho Nights, Vol. 1 (Live)
2008 · альбом
Confluence
2006 · сборник
Ben Webster For Lovers
2005 · альбом
Ben & Teddy
2001 · альбом
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Биография
Ben Webster was considered one of the "big three" of swing tenors along with Coleman Hawkins (his main influence) and Lester Young. He had a tough, raspy tone on stomps (with his own distinctive growls), yet on ballads he would play with warmth and sentiment. After violin lessons as a child, Webster learned how to play rudimentary piano (his neighbor Pete Johnson taught him to play blues). But after Budd Johnson showed him some basics on the saxophone, Webster played sax in the Young Family Band (which at the time included Lester Young). He had stints with Jap Allen and Blanche Calloway (making his recording debut with the latter) before joining Bennie Moten's Orchestra in time to be one of the stars on a classic session in 1932. Webster spent time with quite a few orchestras in the 1930s, including Andy Kirk, Fletcher Henderson in 1934, Benny Carter, Willie Bryant, Cab Calloway, and the short-lived Teddy Wilson big band. In 1940 (after short stints in 1935 and 1936), Ben Webster became Duke Ellington's first major tenor soloist. During the next three years he was on many famous recordings, including "Cotton Tail" -- which in addition to his memorable solo had a saxophone ensemble arranged by Webster -- and "All Too Soon." After leaving Ellington in 1943 (he would return for a time in 1948 and 1949), Webster worked on 52nd Street; recorded frequently as both a leader and a sideman; had short periods with Raymond Scott, John Kirby, and Sid Catlett; and toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic during several seasons in the 1950s. Although his style was falling out of fashion by that decade, Webster's work on ballads became quite popular, and Norman Granz recorded him on many memorable sessions. Webster recorded a classic set with Art Tatum and generally worked steadily, but in 1964 he moved permanently to Copenhagen where he played when he pleased during his last decade. His distinctive tone was a later influence on such diverse players as Archie Shepp, Lew Tabackin, Scott Hamilton, and Bennie Wallace. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi