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When the producers of A&E's controversial television series "City Confidential" needed to explore the Kansas City Jazz scene for a new production, they contacted and filmed veteran musician David Basse. "...
a magnificent drummer and captivating singer who genuinely delights in
a room full of happy people who are enjoying his danceable brand of jazz."
For the past twenty years, Basse has been at the forefront of the music scene in this legendary jazz capitol. David Basse carries on a tradition started many years ago by icons Charlie Parker, Count Basie and Jay McShann. He has played his special kind of Kansas City jazz at concerts, clubs and private parties throughout the world. "I love the soul that is your voice." Maya Angelou David Basse's City Light Orchestra has long been hailed as Kansas City's premier swingin' jazz ensemble. Since its inception in 1982, bandleader and songwriter, David Basse's deep resonant voice has been a signature of the Orchestra's sound. A Swedish critic called him "The unbelievable combination of Mel Torme, Jon Hendricks, and Al Jarreau," but that leaves out other familiar elements in Basse's smoky voice: "The winking gris gris of Dr. John, the ecstasy of Ray Charles. Basse adds a unique twist to his phrasing that makes him more than the sum of those influences and forbearer." Pitch Magazine / Best Male Vocalist In our nation's capitol
David Basse was featured at "Wolf Trap and All
That Jazz," and his band was part of the 1997 Inaugural
Gala for President Bill Clinton. The title song of David's recording "Strike
When Your Iron Is Hot", released in October 2000 was
used by the Gore campaign and the Kansas City Chiefs to incite crowds. David Basse has recorded
with many of the greats of jazz including, Phil Woods, Bobby Watson, Les
McCann, Larry Bunker and the Grammy nominated pianist Mike Melvoin, whom
David has collaborated with since 1992. David also hosts the award winning
Jazz Scene on Kansas Public Radio at kpr.ku.edu.
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