Walter Page

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Walter Page
Background information
Birth name Walter Sylvester Page
Born February 9, 1900
Origin Flag of the United States Gallatin, Missouri, USA
Died December 20, 1957
Genre(s) Jazz, Swing
Occupation(s) Double bassist
Instrument(s) Double bass
Associated acts Bennie Moten, Count Basie, Oran 'Hot Lips' Page

Walter Sylvester Page (February 9, 1900December 20, 1957) was an African American jazz bassist and leader of the Oklahoma City Blue Devils jazz orchestra from 19251931. He was born in Gallatin, Missouri, and his career began with Bennie Moten, performing with the seminal bandleader from 19181923.

From 1925, he led his own band, the Blue Devils, which was the continuation of the Oklahoma City Blue Devils, the line-up of which Count Basie joined in 1928. In 1936, Page was a member of Jones-Smith Incorporated, comprised of Carl Smith, Jo Jones, Lester Young and Basie, and shortly after joined the Count Basie orchestra, and other smaller Basie-related bands, becoming part of a legendary rhythm section with Basie, drummer Jo Jones and guitarist Freddie Greene. He was a key figure in the development of the walking bass in jazz.

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