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Buddy Morrow
Buddy Morrow, c. May 1947 Photograph by William P. Gottlieb
Background information
Birth name
Muni Zudekoff
Also known as
Moe Zudekoff
Born
(1919-02-08)February 8, 1919 New Haven, Connecticut, US
Died
September 27, 2010(2010-09-27) (aged 91) Maitland, Florida, US
Genres
Swing, rhythm & blues
Occupation(s)
Bandleader, musician, arranger, composer
Instrument(s)
Trombone
Years active
1933–2010
Labels
RCA Victor, Mercury
Musical artist
Buddy Morrow (born Muni Zudekoff, also known as Moe Zudekoff; February 8, 1919 – September 27, 2010) was an American trombonist and bandleader.
BuddyMorrow (born Muni Zudekoff, also known as Moe Zudekoff; February 8, 1919 – September 27, 2010) was an American trombonist and bandleader. On a scholarship...
to pursue his career. By 1946, Fisher was crooning with the bands of BuddyMorrow and Charlie Ventura. He was heard in 1949 by Eddie Cantor at Grossinger's...
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death. Song featured in the intro: "Your Mouth's Got A Hole In It" by BuddyMorrow Song featured in the finale: "I Believe", by Frankie Laine. Patrick J...
Spoken Here" by Les Brown Columbia 38499 (4/14/49) "One Mint Julep", BuddyMorrow, Victor 20-4869 (June/July 1952) "Dry Bones", Tommy Dorsey, Victor 20-3523...
Brothers The Ritz Brothers: L to R; Jimmy Ritz, Harry Ritz and Al Ritz with BuddyMorrow, 1947 Medium Stage, film, television Nationality American Years active...
Nelson Riddle, Ella Fitzgerald, Natalie Cole, Peggy Lee, Aaron Neville, BuddyMorrow, Tony Bennett and the SF Orchestra, among others. He is featured on the...
former professional singer, meeting her husband while touring with the BuddyMorrow Orchestra, and gained a bit of notoriety in later years, appearing in...
Street in downtown Ithaca. Beginning in 1955, he was a member of the BuddyMorrow big band. He left that organization to work in Los Angeles. LaFaro spent...
would also be recorded by Bill Haley and the Comets in 1955 on Decca, BuddyMorrow on Mercury, Johnny Curtis with the Toppers on Tops, Gabe Drake and his...
Cooper, Buzz Brauner, Wally Kane, Walt Levinsky Trombone: Bob Alexander, BuddyMorrow, Dick Lieb, Herb Wise, Paul Faulise, Sonny Russo, Sy Berger, Will Bradley...
including Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Art Mooney, Ted Lewis, Richard Maltby, BuddyMorrow, and Les Elgart, except for a brief service in the U.S. Army from 1954...
Memorial Theater in Texas in 1963. Later, trombonist and bandleader BuddyMorrow led the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra from 1977 until his death on September...
in bands led by Louie Bellson, BuddyMorrow, and Billy May. He composed "Little Train", which was recorded by the Buddy Rich Big Band. He worked as trumpeter...
His Cimmaron Boys, Christian McBride, Jay McShann, Lucky Millinder, BuddyMorrow, Oliver Nelson, Joe Newman, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Oscar Peterson...
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