Lester Leaps In
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@alanasda7705

My grandfather was born on a cotton plantation in rural Mississippi, and later worked at a cotton gin. In 1936, at the age of 25, he heard Lester Young in the Count Basie Orchestra and immediately fell in love with Prez’s playing. Shortly after hearing Prez, he bought himself a used tenor saxophone, which he taught himself to play. He was so good that he would gig all over the country and made a good living as a jazz musician. After retiring, he taught my father how to play and he would teach me before passing away at the age of 89.

My grandfather hero-worshipped Lester Young, and it was because of Prez that he got out of rural Mississippi and made something of himself.

3:18 is quite right. Thank you Prez 🙏🏾🎷

@aaronTNGDS9

Wonderful story---Thank you.

@williamgregory1848

My God, Lester Young literally reinvented the tenor saxophone. Before Prez came along, the way to play the tenor sax was the way that Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster played tenor. But Prez played with a relaxed, cool tone and used sophisticated harmonies that influenced every saxophonist that came after him, from Charlie Parker to John Coltrane.

Rest In Peace Prez 🙏🏾🎷

@ReverendRicktaScale

Has to be in the top 20 jazz cuts of all time! Lester's solo is a treasure trove for any aspiring musician. Count Basie's piano is a great lesson in the less is more approach.

@lcs1956

The greatness of Basie is he accomplished so much with so few notes.

@judyglasel5870

I Heartily Agree ! ! ! ❤️

@ElectronicsUSA

This is a true Jazz classic! I want to commend you for the great editing too - VERY well done!!

@caerphillykid

yes, the editing, as well as everything, was brilliant!

@jenniferfrank9274

I love the Count!!!I have gone to see the Count Basie Orchestra live, absolutely loved it!!

@33uptempo

Great music, and so glad you put faces and names........thanks to you and others who keep this alive.

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