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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Charlie+Fowlkes+(16+February+1916%2c+New+York+City%2c+USA+%c2%96+9+February+1980)+was+an+American+baritone+saxophonist%2c+best+known+for+his+time+with+Count+Basie%2c+which+lasted+for+more+than+twenty-five+years.%0a%0aFowlkes+was+born+in+New+York%2c+and+studied+alto+and+tenor+saxophone%2c+clarinet%2c+and+violin+before+settling+on+the+baritone+sax+(he+also+played+occasional+flute).+He+spent+most+of+his+early+career+in+New+York%2c+playing+with+Tiny+Bradshaw+(1938%c2%961944)%2c+Lionel+Hampton+(1944%c2%961948)%2c+and+Arnett+Cobb+(1948%c2%961951).+This+pattern+of+work+was+unusual+for+a+jazz+musician+at+the+time%3b+sidemen+generally+moved+rapidly+between+bands%2c+but+Fowlkes+had+a+sense+of+loyalty+that+kept+him+with+bands+for+much+longer+periods.%0a%0aThis+was+nowhere+more+evident+than+in+his+relationship+with+Count+Basie.+After+joining+Basie%27s+orchestra+in+1953%2c+Fowlkes+stayed+with+it+until+his+death%2c+with+a+short+break+in+the+1940s+for+World+War+II+(and+the+occasional+absence+occasioned+by+the+career+of+his+wife%2c+the+singer+Wini+Brown%2c+whose+manager+he+was)." urlpathencoded="Charlie%20Fowlkes%20(16%20February%201916,%20New%20York%20City,%20USA%20%c2%96%209%20February%201980)%20was%20an%20American%20baritone%20saxophonist,%20best%20known%20for%20his%20time%20with%20Count%20Basie,%20which%20lasted%20for%20more%20than%20twenty-five%20years.%0a%0aFowlkes%20was%20born%20in%20New%20York,%20and%20studied%20alto%20and%20tenor%20saxophone,%20clarinet,%20and%20violin%20before%20settling%20on%20the%20baritone%20sax%20(he%20also%20played%20occasional%20flute).%20He%20spent%20most%20of%20his%20early%20career%20in%20New%20York,%20playing%20with%20Tiny%20Bradshaw%20(1938%c2%961944),%20Lionel%20Hampton%20(1944%c2%961948),%20and%20Arnett%20Cobb%20(1948%c2%961951).%20This%20pattern%20of%20work%20was%20unusual%20for%20a%20jazz%20musician%20at%20the%20time;%20sidemen%20generally%20moved%20rapidly%20between%20bands,%20but%20Fowlkes%20had%20a%20sense%20of%20loyalty%20that%20kept%20him%20with%20bands%20for%20much%20longer%20periods.%0a%0aThis%20was%20nowhere%20more%20evident%20than%20in%20his%20relationship%20with%20Count%20Basie.%20After%20joining%20Basie's%20orchestra%20in%201953,%20Fowlkes%20stayed%20with%20it%20until%20his%20death,%20with%20a%20short%20break%20in%20the%201940s%20for%20World%20War%20II%20(and%20the%20occasional%20absence%20occasioned%20by%20the%20career%20of%20his%20wife,%20the%20singer%20Wini%20Brown,%20whose%20manager%20he%20was).">Charlie Fowlkes (16 February 1916, New York City, USA  9 February 1980) was an American baritone saxophonist, best known for his time with Count Basie, which lasted for more than twenty-five years.

Fowlkes was born in New York, and studied alto and tenor saxophone, clarinet, and violin before settling on the baritone sax (he also played occasional flute). He spent most of his early career in New York, playing with Tiny Bradshaw (19381944), Lionel Hampton (19441948), and Arnett Cobb (19481951). This pattern of work was unusual for a jazz musician at the time; sidemen generally moved rapidly between bands, but Fowlkes had a sense of loyalty that kept him with bands for much longer periods.

This was nowhere more evident than in his relationship with Count Basie. After joining Basie's orchestra in 1953, Fowlkes stayed with it until his death, with a short break in the 1940s for World War II (and the occasional absence occasioned by the career of his wife, the singer Wini Brown, whose manager he was).</OtherInfo>
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National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997</Conventions>
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