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Buddy Banks (saxophonist)

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became its leader; Banks played in Johnson's ensemble until 1945. Following this Banks led his own group; this band featured tenor sax and trombone as its most prominent instruments, the trombone position being held by
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also recorded as members of this group. The ensemble played throughout southern California and recorded until 1949. Banks led a new group in 1950, but disbanded it quickly.
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on tenor saxophone in 1953, he spent most of the rest of his life on piano, including in a piano-bass duo with
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from 1933 to 1937 and remained in the group after it was taken over by
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In 1950, he began playing piano, and though he accompanied
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Index

Buddy Banks (bassist)
Dallas
Texas
Desert Hot Springs, California
Jazz
Tenor saxophone
piano
jazz
Charlie Echols
Los Angeles
Claude Kennedy
Emerson Scott
Cee Pee Johnson
Allen Durham
Eddie Durham
Herschel Evans
Wesley Huff
Wesley Pile
Monk McFay
Cavalcade of Jazz
Wrigley Field
Leon Hefflin, Sr.
Fluffy Hunter
Al Morgan
Better Git It in Your Soul: An Interpretive Biography of Charles Mingus
ISBN
978-0-520-26037-5
Grove Jazz
Categories
American jazz saxophonists

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