extensively in the 30s. Tunes like "Loveless Love" in 1931 and "Sweet Sue, just You" in 1933 with Spike Hughes band. In the forties, multiinstrumentalist Jerome Richardson, joined Lionel Hamptons big band and recorded solos on "Kingfish" in 1949 and "There Will Never Be Another You" in 1950. From the end of the forties onward the use of improvised microphones and sound systems became more widespread, allowing the flute to gain acceptance as a versatile instrument for doublers(Saxophonists in Big Band). From 53, Saxophone/flutist Frank Wess began to specialize on the flute, studied under Wayman Carver and was the main flautist for Count Basie Big Band. With the help of radio, Count Basies band followed huge success and Frank Wess playing the flute soon enough he recorded his debut hit "Perdido" in 1954. There is a story that Count basie, after hiring Frank, had no idea he could play flute. When one of Franks
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