Jack Washington
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 61 years ago |
| Date of birth | July 17,1910 |
| Zodiac sign | Cancer |
| Born | Kansas City |
| Kansas | |
| United States | |
| Date of died | November 28,1964 |
| Died | Oklahoma City |
| Oklahoma | |
| United States | |
| Genres | Jazz |
| Music groups | Count Basie Orchestra |
| Books | No Excuses: The Crisis in Urban Education in the New Millennium |
| The Long Journey Home: A Bicentennial History of the Black Community of Princeton, New Jersey, 1776-1976 | |
| The Quest for Equality: Trenton's Black Community, 1890-1965 | |
| In Search of a Community's Past: The Story of the Black Community of Trenton, New Jersey, 1860-1900 | |
| Songs | Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You |
| Give Me the Night | |
| Open The Door, Richard | |
| Tickle Toe | |
| Hay Burner | |
| Switch in Time | |
| Dream a Little Dream of Me | |
| It's Oh, So Nice | |
| Send In the Clowns | |
| Breezin' | |
| This Masquerade | |
| Ja-Da | |
| Corner Pocket | |
| Just Friends | |
| Dark Morning | |
| You Go to My Head | |
| The Greatest Love of All | |
| Swinging The Blues: Topsy | |
| Shiny Stockings | |
| Way Out Basie | |
| That Warm Feeling | |
| If You Could See Me Now | |
| Smack Dab in the Middle | |
| My Cherie Amour | |
| Splanky | |
| Blues in Frankie's Flat | |
| Walk a Fine Line | |
| Swinging The Blues: Jive At Five | |
| Doin' Basie's Thing | |
| The Long & Winding Road | |
| I Got a Right to Sing the Blues | |
| April in Paris | |
| Groups | Count Basie Orchestra |
| Albums | The Atomic Mr. Basie |
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| ID | 1474634 |
Jack Washington Life story
Ronald "Jack" Washington was an American jazz saxophonist who was a member of the Count Basie orchestra in the 1930s and 1940s.