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    Saxophonist Frank Foster dies; played with Basie

    CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) — Frank Foster, a jazz saxophonist who played with the Count Basie Orchestra and composed the band's hit, "Shiny Stockings," died Tuesday. He was 82.

    Foster died Tuesday morning at his home in Chesapeake, Virginia, of complications from kidney failure, according to Cecilia Foster, his wife of 45 years.

    Foster was recognized in 2002 by the National Endowment for the Arts as a Jazz Master, the nation's highest jazz honor . In a statement expressing sadness at Foster's death, NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman called him "an extraordinary saxophonist, composer, arranger, bandleader, and educator."

    Landesman added, "We join many others in the jazz community and beyond in mourning his death while celebrating his life."

    According to the NEA, Foster's many compositions included material for singers Sarah Vaughan and Frank Sinatra, and a commissioned piece written for jazz orchestra for the 1980 Winter Olympics: "Lake Placid Suite."

    Foster was a native of Cincinnati. He told NEA interviewer Don Ball in 2008 that he "had an ear for music" from an early age. He said his mother took him to hear opera when he was just 6.

    Jazz big bands caught his attention when he was 12. Foster's first instrument was clarinet, but at age 13 he took up the sax. Foster told the interviewer he played in a dance band at Wilberforce University and went on to join Basie's band in 1953.

    During his 11-year tenure with Basie, Foster not only played tenor saxophone and other woodwinds but also contributed numerous arrangements and compositions for the band, including the jazz standard "Shiny Stockings," Down for the Count," and "Back to the Apple."

    After Basie's death, he returned to assume leadership of the Count Basie Orchestra from Thad Jones in 1986. He won two Grammy Awards while leading the band until 1995.

    However, Cecelia Foster said he was proudest of his own big band: Frank Foster's Loud Minority. He also played as a sideman in drummer Elvin Jones' combo and co-led a quintet with fellow Basie veteran, saxophonist-flutist Frank Wess.

    Foster also served as a musical consultant in the New York City public schools and taught at Queens College and the State University of New York at Buffalo.

    Although he was partially paralyzed by a stroke in 2001, Foster's wife said he continued composing "up until the end."

    In the NEA interview, Foster said, "I had always had as much fun writing as playing ... But when you play something, if you mess up you can't make it right. But you can write something, and if it's not right you can change it. And I always had as much pleasure writing as playing because the thrill of hearing your music played back to you is almost indescribable."

     

    35 comments

    • SevenSodaCostanza  •  7 mths ago
      He was a great saxophonist in a time where talent and character counted for something.
    • Wasscalwee Wabbitt  •  7 mths ago
      No "artist" today could shine the shoes of Count Basie and his Orchestra.
    • The Gent  •  7 mths ago
      Saw the band several times at Disneyland as part of their Summer Big Band Series. Buddy Rich always said that the Basie Band was the Cadillac of big bands. But his band was the Porsche.
    • Nickie  •  7 mths ago
      thank god the man got to do what his heart had left 2 share with the rest of us
    • Marcelo Barbieri  •  7 mths ago
      R.I.P. one of the best Saxophonist !
    • Thomas F  •  7 mths ago
      He was a great musician and composer. Thanks for all the music Frank. RIP. Time to take your solo in the Basie band again.
    • Red-dog  •  7 mths ago
      He could write whole big band charts on the plane to the next gig. Amazing ear! Wonderful sax player. You will be missed but your music is always with us. A truly great lived life.
    • SisterWine  •  7 mths ago
      Basie is a big favourite of mine. I really enjoy MusicChoice's Big Bands channel. I am sorry to hear about Mr. Foster. Best wishes to his family. I have never heard the sax sound so sexy as it did back in that era. Truly great tunes that most youngsters don't appreciate now.
    • Eugene  •  7 mths ago
      Looks like it's gonna be Frank Foster night at my place.
    • Raf  •  7 mths ago
      RIP Frank Foster. A class act all the way who will be missed.
    • Jaik  •  7 mths ago
      he made a strong contribution, and lived a full life
    • Enema Bandit  •  7 mths ago
      May he rest in peace, and go to that Big Band in the sky.
    • Rogue Sailor  •  7 mths ago
      Rest in Peace Mr. Frank, I'm sure your swinging with the greatest jazz band in Heaven.
    • Goremenghast  •  7 mths ago
      Foster was a superb musician with a fabulous tone and swing.
    • lifevibe  •  7 mths ago
      R.I.P.
    • ferd  •  7 mths ago
      There was WAY more to Fos than the Basie Band and "Shiny Stockings" He was a titan of the saxophone who "left no change behind!" He was a joy to work with. He never lost his fighting spirit. Now he is free. Tell Grover, Benny, and Joe Williams I said "Hey."
    • Seamus O'Grady  •  7 mths ago
      R.I.P., Mr. Foster. A life well spent. You are remembered. Condolences to his wife, Cecilia.
    • SeaTurt1e  •  7 mths ago
      First Clarence, now Frank! They say these things happen in threes... If I were a saxaphonist, I'd be shaking in my boots right now.
    • Walter  •  7 mths ago
      Another sax brother moves on again!
    • Terribles Twos  •  7 mths ago
      82 years is waaaaaay long enough to be on a planet of crazies!
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