Count Basie (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Count Basie" in English language version.

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  • Greene, Bryan (January–March 2017). "This Green and Pleasant Land". Poverty and Race. Vol. 26, no. 1. Poverty and Race Research Action Council. p. 3.

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  • Wilson, John S. (April 27, 1984). "On This Day: Count Basie, 79, Band Leader And Master of Swing, Dead". The New York Times. Retrieved October 22, 2011.

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  • Nicholson, Stuart (2004). Ella Fitzgerald: A Biography of the First Lady of Jazz, Updated Edition. London: Routledge. pp. 50–51. ISBN 9781136788130. OCLC 884745086. Toward the end of 1937, Ella moved again, this time to the Woodside Hotel at 2424 Seventh Avenue at 142nd Street, to be close to Jo Jones, the drummer from the Count Basie band. The band had recently hit town and was playing the Roseland Ballroom, and most of its members were staying at the Woodside...
  • Cox, Bette Yarbrough. (1996). Central Avenue--its rise and fall, 1890-c. 1955 : including the musical renaissance of Black Los Angeles. Los Angeles: BEEM Publications. ISBN 0965078302. OCLC 35673638.