Freddie Green's Biography
Freddie Green was known throughout his long career as the definitive rhythm guitarist. He rarely soloed (briefly on a few records early on), he stuck to acoustic guitar, and was often more felt than heard. Although he had originally played banjo, Green was playing guitar in New York in early 1937 when producer John Hammond heard him and immediately recommended him to Count Basie. A quick audition and Green had the job, forming a classic rhythm section with Basie, Walter Page, and Jo Jones. After 13 years with the orchestra, Green was not originally included in Basie's small group in 1950, but one night sat down uninvited on the bandstand and never left. He stayed with the band even after its leader's death, making a recording with Dianne Schuur and the Frank Foster-led orchestra in 1987, shortly before he passed on after nearly 50 years of service. Freddie Green also composed "Corner Pocket" (later renamed "Until I Met You" for the vocal version) and "Down for Double." ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Freddie Green's Albums
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Virgin Radio - Vancouver Canadian Top 20 - March 14, 2010
- 2Tik Tok Ke$ha
- 3Bad Romance Lady Gaga
- 4Wavin' Flag K'naan
- 5Telephone Lady Gaga ft. Beyonce
- 6Whataya Want From Me Adam Lambert
- 7Life After You Daughtry
- 8Hey, Soul Sister Train
- 9Two Is Better Than One Boys Like Girls ft Taylor Swift
- 10You Ran Away Barenaked Ladies
- 11Do You Remember Jay Sean
- 12Empire State Of Mind Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys
- 13In My Head Jason Derulo
- 14Need You Now Lady Antebellum
- 15Never Gonna Be Alone Nickelback
- 16Don't Talk To Strangers Hedley
- 17Sexy Chicks David Guetta ft. Akon
- 18Turn It Up Stereos
- 19Give Him Up Faber Drive
- 20According To You Orianthi
- 21Beside You Marianas Trench
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