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At the height of his popularity, in the late 1940s, he was known for his ability to draw customers into a South Side club—and for his cantankerous personality. On one occasion, he and
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Bennett recorded his last session for Columbia in December 1947. By 1956 he was out of music, because of the loss of recording opportunities and his failing health. He retired to
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sound-alike. In early 1946, while under contract to Columbia, Bennett appeared, under the name of his trumpet player, Charles Gray, on a recording for the short-lived Chicago
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In 1944, the Buster Bennett Trio featured Arrington Thornton on piano and
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got into a fistfight at the Musicians Union hall, over a $ 2 debt.
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192:, where he lived out the remainder of his life. He died in 81:, but he spent most of his active career (1938 to 1954) in 30:(March 19, 1914 – July 3, 1980) was an American 342: 278:"Buster Bennett | Biography & History" 128:on bass. Other lineups led by Bennett included 272: 162:. He also made an unannounced appearance on a 244: 242: 240: 238: 236: 234: 170:in 1946 and on a "tenor battle" session with 57:style on the saxophone. He also played the 113:. Concomitantly he played on sessions with 231: 313: 211: 209: 343: 143:In 1945, Bennett signed a three-year 391:20th-century American male musicians 215: 206: 77:. By 1930 or so, he was working in 13: 386:20th-century American saxophonists 14: 402: 361:Musicians from Pensacola, Florida 250:"The Buster Bennett Discography" 93:from 1938 to 1942; he played on 294: 266: 1: 381:20th-century American singers 199: 16:American musician (1914–1980) 366:Blues musicians from Florida 301:"Buster 'Leap Frog' Bennett" 68: 7: 196:in 1980, at the age of 66. 10: 407: 371:American male saxophonists 325:Campber.people.clemson.edu 254:Campber.people.clemson.edu 220:. The Dead Rock Stars Club 53:. He was known for his 151:; he was marketed as a 117:under the direction of 85:. He was employed as a 376:American blues singers 321:"The Rhumboogie Label" 306:April 3, 2013, at the 73:Bennett was born in 274:Chadbourne, Eugene 176:Aristocrat Records 145:recording contract 75:Pensacola, Florida 43:soprano saxophone 398: 335: 334: 332: 331: 317: 311: 298: 292: 291: 289: 288: 270: 264: 263: 261: 260: 246: 229: 228: 226: 225: 213: 149:Columbia Records 99:Big Bill Broonzy 87:session musician 65:professionally. 406: 405: 401: 400: 399: 397: 396: 395: 341: 340: 339: 338: 329: 327: 319: 318: 314: 308:Wayback Machine 299: 295: 286: 284: 271: 267: 258: 256: 248: 247: 232: 223: 221: 214: 207: 202: 183:Preston Jackson 138:Pee Wee Jackson 130:Wild Bill Davis 71: 17: 12: 11: 5: 404: 394: 393: 388: 383: 378: 373: 368: 363: 358: 353: 337: 336: 312: 293: 265: 230: 204: 203: 201: 198: 168:Sultan Records 91:Lester Melrose 70: 67: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 403: 392: 389: 387: 384: 382: 379: 377: 374: 372: 369: 367: 364: 362: 359: 357: 354: 352: 349: 348: 346: 326: 322: 316: 309: 305: 302: 297: 283: 279: 275: 269: 255: 251: 245: 243: 241: 239: 237: 235: 219: 212: 210: 205: 197: 195: 191: 186: 184: 179: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 158: 154: 150: 146: 141: 139: 135: 134:Israel Crosby 131: 127: 122: 120: 116: 115:Jimmie Gordon 112: 111:Washboard Sam 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 66: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 39:blues shouter 36: 33: 29: 25: 21: 20:James Joseph 328:. Retrieved 324: 315: 296: 285:. Retrieved 268: 257:. Retrieved 253: 222:. Retrieved 187: 180: 166:session for 164:Red Saunders 153:Louis Jordan 142: 123: 103:Yas Yas Girl 72: 27: 23: 19: 18: 356:1980 deaths 351:1914 births 218:"The 1980s" 126:Duke Groner 119:Sammy Price 63:string bass 35:saxophonist 345:Categories 330:2016-12-07 287:2016-12-07 259:2016-12-07 224:2016-12-07 216:Doc Rock. 200:References 172:Tom Archia 160:Rhumboogie 107:Monkey Joe 95:recordings 49:, and the 178:in 1947. 69:Biography 55:gutbucket 304:Archived 282:AllMusic 61:and the 194:Houston 83:Chicago 28:Bennett 136:, and 109:, and 101:, the 45:, the 24:Buster 190:Texas 157:label 147:with 97:with 79:Texas 59:piano 51:tenor 32:blues 174:for 47:alto 37:and 89:by 347:: 323:. 280:. 276:. 252:. 233:^ 208:^ 140:. 132:, 121:. 105:, 333:. 290:. 262:. 227:. 26:" 22:"

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blues
saxophonist
blues shouter
soprano saxophone
alto
tenor
gutbucket
piano
string bass
Pensacola, Florida
Texas
Chicago
session musician
Lester Melrose
recordings
Big Bill Broonzy
Yas Yas Girl
Monkey Joe
Washboard Sam
Jimmie Gordon
Sammy Price
Duke Groner
Wild Bill Davis
Israel Crosby
Pee Wee Jackson
recording contract
Columbia Records
Louis Jordan
label
Rhumboogie

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