Sonny Payne had the role of his lifetime as
Count Basie's drummer. It was the perfect position for the hard-driving drummer and he fit in perfectly with pianist Basie and guitarist
Freddie Green during the prime years of
Count's second great band. The son of drummer
Chris Columbus,
Payne studied early on with
Vic Berton and played locally. In 1944 he began a professional, playing with the Dud & Paul Bascomb band,
Hot Lips Page,
Earl Bostic (1945-47) and
Tiny Grimes (off and on during 1947-50).
Payne spent three years (1950-53) with the Erskine Hawkins Orchestra and led his own band for two years, but all of this was really a prelude to his main assignment. With
Count Basie during 1955-65,
Sonny Payne toured constantly, appeared on many classic recordings and defined the band's drum chair. After leaving in 1965, he briefly led a trio, worked with
Frank Sinatra and then had a long stint with Harry James' Big Band (1966-73);
James always did want his band to sound like Basie's! In his later years
Sonny Payne had a short second period with
Count (1973-74), toured Europe with
Illinois Jacquet and also returned to
James' orchestra shortly before his death.
Sonny Payne never led a record date of his own but was on many Basie records, some by
James plus a few combo dates. ~ Scott Yanow