Listen "Ben Webster in the 1940s"
Episode Synopsis
Ben Webster was nicknamed “The Brute” due both to his sometimes tempestuous temperament and also for his vigorous power on the tenor saxophone. But he was “The Beautiful” as well, with a personal sensitivity within his soul, and an elegant, romantic approach on the softer numbers, projecting a breathy tone with “air to spare”.
Webster (1909-1973), coming out of Kansas City, was already recognized as one of the original saxophone giants by the late 1930s. But when he joined Duke Ellington’s famous orchestra in 1940 his career reached a higher plateau, immortalized as the soloist on many Ellington/Strayhorn masterpieces such as “Cottontail” and “Raincheck”.
Webster left Ellington in 1943 and pursed a career as a “single”, fronting many small groups in various styles. In that regard Ben made many notable and powerful recordings, albeit not as famously remembered. In 1948 he briefly rejoined Ellington, although the orchestra did not make any studio records during that period. In 1949 Ben returned to Kansas City and participated in some fine bluesy activity.
Accordingly, this five hour program features a varied presentation of tasty music touching on these aspects of his career.
originally broadcast December 21, 2025
Webster (1909-1973), coming out of Kansas City, was already recognized as one of the original saxophone giants by the late 1930s. But when he joined Duke Ellington’s famous orchestra in 1940 his career reached a higher plateau, immortalized as the soloist on many Ellington/Strayhorn masterpieces such as “Cottontail” and “Raincheck”.
Webster left Ellington in 1943 and pursed a career as a “single”, fronting many small groups in various styles. In that regard Ben made many notable and powerful recordings, albeit not as famously remembered. In 1948 he briefly rejoined Ellington, although the orchestra did not make any studio records during that period. In 1949 Ben returned to Kansas City and participated in some fine bluesy activity.
Accordingly, this five hour program features a varied presentation of tasty music touching on these aspects of his career.
originally broadcast December 21, 2025
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