HEAR BEN WEBSTER TELL HIS STORY IN HIS OWN WORDS
– THE STORY OF BEN WEBSTER

 
 

THE EARLY YEARS

”Playing the Violin”

With strings 1968 at TV-Byen

His mother, a schoolteacher wanted him to be a little gentleman, so 7- 8 years old he started playing the violin. He was not happy.

(Music: Prelude of a Kiss 1953 with strings)

Playing The Piano”

At the piano in Copenhagen

Liked the piano, played on it. Learned from his neighbor Pete Johnson and later Mary Lou Williams. Didn’t thought about the saxophone, it was really a coincidence that he later picked it up. His first gig with a local band was as a pianist.

(Music: The Who (1957) med Ed Thigpen)

“Smack, not Hawk”

The Fletcher Henserson Orchestra 1931

He heard the Henderson orchestra live
for the first time  in 1925.

Music:Henderson Stomp (1926

“This could be the start of someting big
- The first saxophone”

He became friends with Budd Johnson during a stay in Texas, who introduced him to the alto saxophone.

The first Saxophone

“Meeting Lester Young’s Father and the Family”

Lester Young Family Band 1924

In 1929 Lester Young’s father was looking for musicians to play in his orchestra. Ben Webster contacted him and met the Young Family”

Lester Young solo: Lady Be Good 1936

”Practise with Prez”

Young Lester Young

Practise with Prez

Swimming in the River

Rio Grande

Time to relax, but not without risks.

Swimming in the River

”From alto to tenor saxophone”

Leaving the Young family, back on the road,
the shift from alto to tenor.

Music: Gene Krupa Payin’ Them DuesBlues 1953

THE THIRTIES

“In 1931 he joined the band of Blanche Calloway
– the sister of Cab Calloway”

Blanche Calloway Orchestra

Music: Blanche Calloway and her Joy Boys 1931

“Leaving New York and going home”

Around 1932 he returned to his hometown and became a member of Bennie Moten’s Kansa City Orchestra.

Bennie Moten Orchestra 1929 with among others Jimmy Rushing, Count Basie, Hot Lips Page, Edie Durham

Bennie Moten New Orleans 1932, Jimmy Rushing vcl, Ben Webster (ts)

“In 1934 Webster joined Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra – it wasn’t easy”

Ben Webster and Fletcher Henderson.

Fletcher Henderson Happy as the Day is Long 1934, Ben Webster (ts), Hot Lips Page (tp)

“Henderson disbanded and Webster had many offers – among them one from Teddy Wilson

Teddy Wilson Orchestra with Ben Webster

Teddy Wilson Sweet Lorraine 1935

“First encounters with the Duke and
the Guys 1935”

Duke Ellington Orchestra 1935

MusicDuke Ellington Truckin’ 1935 + In a Jam 1936.

Webster joined Cab Calloway in 1935 - one of the most popular and best-paid black bands at the time”

Cab Calloway

Cab Calloway Love is the Reason 1936

For some time, Ben Webster and Billie Holiday became a pair”

Ben Webster, 20 year old Bilie Holiday and Johnny Russell
Front pianist Ram Ramirez, Back bandboy ”Shoebrush”

Music Teddy Wilson What a little Moonlight can Do 1935

“A statement from Clyde Hart that changed everything”

Ben Webster and Clyde Hart

Music: Stuff Smith and his Lucidin Orchestra I got Rhythm 1937

 

This is Ben Webster reminiscing about his musical life.

Excerpts from an interview made by
Henrik Wolsgaard-Iversen in 1971

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