Frank Foster (musician)


Frank Benjamin Foster III was an American tenor and soprano saxophonist, flautist, arranger, and composer. Foster collaborated frequently with Count Basie and worked as a bandleader from the early 1950s.

Foster was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and educated at Wilberforce University. In 1949, he moved to Detroit, Michigan, where he joined the local jazz scene, playing with musicians such as Wardell Gray. Drafted into the US Army in 1951, Foster served in Korea with the 7th Infantry Division. Upon finishing his military service in 1953 he joined Count Basies big band. Foster contributed both arrangements and original compositions to Count Basies band including the standard Shiny Stockings, and other popular songs such as Down for the Count, Blues Backstage, Back to the Apple, Discommotion, and Blues in Hoss Flat, as well as arrangements for the entire Easin It album.

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