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Donald "Tee" Carson

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wrote in the New York Times that Carson "manages to suggest Mr. Basie's manner without adopting it, using single-note lines that are a variant of Mr. Basie's lines, and dropping gentle but propitious chords behind the soloists."
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following Basie's 1984 death. In the late 1980s, in addition to recording with the Basie band, Carson recorded with saxophonists
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on piano. From the 1950s to the 1970s, Carson performed with Fitzgerald,
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Carson died in 2000 of lung cancer, at the age of 70, at his home in
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Count Basie
Washington, D.C.
Ethel Waters
Ella Fitzgerald
Joe Williams
Sarah Vaughan
Nancy Wilson
Pearl Bailey
Tony Bennett
Count Basie Orchestra
Frank Wess
Richie Cole
John S. Wilson
Cedar Park, Texas
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"Tee Carson, 70, Pianist in Count Basie Orchestra"
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2000 deaths
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American jazz pianists
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