Buddy Collette
Buddy Collette
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Genres: West Coast Blues, Cool, West Coast Jazz, Regional Blues, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz
Active: 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's
Born: August 6, 1921 in Los Angeles, CA
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An important force in the Los Angeles jazz community, Buddy Collette was an early pioneer at playing jazz on the flute. Collette started on piano as a child and then gradually learned all of the woodwinds. He played with Les Hite in 1942; led a dance band while in the Navy during World War II; and then freelanced in the L.A. area with such bands as the Stars of Swing (1946), Edgar Hayes, Louis Jordan, Benny Carter, and Gerald Wilson (1949-1950). An early teacher of Charles Mingus, Collette became the first black musician to get a permanent spot in a West Coast studio band (1951-1955). He gained his greatest recognition as an important member of the Chico Hamilton Quintet (1955-1956), and he recorded several albums as a leader in the mid- to late '50s for Contemporary. Otherwise, he mostly stuck to the L.A. area, freelancing, working in the studios, playing in clubs, teaching, and inspiring younger musicians.
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Release: June 16, 2009
Label: Fresh Sound
Release: June 16, 2009
Label: Fresh Sound Records