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Walter Buchanan (musician)

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172: 144:, Buchanan, and Al Walker on drums. In June 1953 he recorded again with Cobb, this time billed as Arnett Cobb and His Orchestra, with Ed "Tiger" Lewis (trumpet), Dickie Harris (trombone), Cobb, Charlie Ferguson (tenor, baritone saxophone), 237: 148:(piano), Walter Buchanan (bass), and Al Walker (drums). Arnett Cobb & His Orchestra recorded again, on an unknown date, with a different line-up, this time comprising Buchanan, George Jones on drums, 125:. His brother, Councill, acted as best man. Their marriage broke up only a few months later. In February 1951 he is credited as backing Washington on four tracks for 136:
Buchanan then recorded on a series of sessions with different line-ups led by Cobb and, in August 1951, with a septet comprising Cobb, Willie Moore, Dickie Harris,
133:. Due to the imminent breakup of their marriage, however, some sources suggest that Buchanan would probably not have attended the recording session. 462: 100:, Chippy Outcalt and Willie Moore, and on the same session, the same line-up recorded another track backing Chicago Davis. An August 1949 issue of 467: 26:, was an American jazz bassist known for his work in the late 1940s-early 1950s as a member of various line-ups led by saxophonist 482: 472: 477: 318: 396: 358: 183: 412: 281: 153: 88:
on drums. In February 1949 he recorded again for Savoy, as a member of the Hal Singer Sextet, comprising
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Campbell, Robert L. and Robert Pruter, George R. White, Tom Kelly, George Paulus β€œThe Aristocrat Label”
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on June 26, 1914 to Walter Buchanan Sr. (1882–1954) and Ida Councill (1889–1947). His father came from
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In April 1944, he was playing in a band led by Jesse Miller at Joe's Deluxe Club, in Chicago, with
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from 1909 to 1920, before switching career to become a real estate broker.
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Buchanan died in Pittsburgh in May 1988, at the age of 73.
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Index

Arnett Cobb
Huntsville, Alabama
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Alabama A&M University
Albert Atkinson
Ike Day
Argonne Thornton
Kermit Scott
Milt Larkin
Savoy Records
Buck Clayton
Hal Singer
George Rhodes
Joe Harris
Tate Houston
Butch Ballard
George Rhodes
Down Beat
William P. Gottlieb
Apollo Theater
Dinah Washington
Baltimore, Maryland
Mercury Records
Wynton Kelly
Johnny Griffin
George Rhodes
George Rhodes
George Rhodes
Michael "Booty" Wood

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