as, sax, 1914-1994 US, Springfield, Ohio
Singer / Musician of Jazz
Earle Warren (July 1, 1914 – June 4, 1994) was an alto saxophonist and occasional singer with Count Basie.He was born in Springfield, Ohio.Warren played 1st (Lead) Alto Saxophone in the Basie orchestra throughout its formative years and its heyday, from 1937 to the end of the 1940s. After the break-up of Basie's 1940s band, in 1949, he worked with former Basie trumpeter, Buck Clayton.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Plays The Sweet Sound Of Jazz | Earle Warren | 2019 | Album |
Earle Warren | Earle Warren, The Anglo American Allstars | 1975 | Album |
The Count's Men | Buddy Tate and Earle Warren | 1974 | Album |
Jazz from a Swinging Era | Earl Hines, Roy Eldridge, Buck Clayton, Vic Dickenson, Budd Johnson, Bud Freeman, Earle Warren, Sir Charles Thompson, Oliver Jackson, Bill Pemperton | 1967 | Album |
Earle Warren Orchestra R&B/Soul and Jazz |