STOMPY JONES - Free Jazz Leadsheet
stompy jones, composed by Count Basie in 1944, is a swinging instrumental known for its infectious rhythm and blues-infused melody. The tune is emblematic of Basie's big band style and emphasis on groove and ensemble cohesion.
The first recording was by Count Basie and His Orchestra, showcasing crisp horn lines, rhythmic drive, and solo space. Later performances by Basie’s band and other swing ensembles highlighted its lively character.
The composition features a 32-bar blues structure with repeated riff patterns, call-and-response sections, and ample room for improvisation, maintaining the joyous, danceable essence of Basie's music.