Who did Buddy Rich play with?

Who did Buddy Rich play with?

Buddy Rich
Associated acts Joe Marsala Bunny Berigan Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey Benny Carter Harry James Les Brown Frank Sinatra Charlie Ventura Jazz at the Philharmonic Nat King Cole Ella Fitzgerald Gene Krupa Louis Armstrong Neil Peart

Who played lead trumpet for Duke Ellington?

Cat Anderson
Instruments Trumpet
Years active 1930s–1970s
Labels Columbia Inner City Mercury EMI Apollo Strand Philips All Life Parker
Associated acts Duke Ellington Louie Bellson Bill Berry

Who played lead trumpet for Frank Sinatra?

Charles Henry Turner
Charles Henry Turner (1936-2006) was a jazz musician most noted for his position as lead trumpeter for Frank Sinatra during the years 1975-1983.

Is Buddy Rich alive?

Deceased (1917–1987)
Buddy Rich/Living or Deceased

How old was Buddy Rich the drummer when he died?

69 years (1917–1987)
Buddy Rich/Age at death
Buddy Rich, a hot-tempered musician who drummed his way through vaudeville shows and big bands, died yesterday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 69 years old. Mr.

Who played violin for Duke Ellington?

Ray Nance

Ray Nance
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Trumpeter, vocalist, violinist
Instruments Trumpet, vocals, violin
Associated acts Duke Ellington

Who played with Duke Ellington?

Duke Ellington’s original 14-member band included such musicians as cornetist Rex Stewart, trombonist Lawrence Brown, baritone saxophonist Harry Carney, and alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges.

Is Miles Teller actually drumming in Whiplash?

Although Miles Teller has been drumming since he was 15 years old, he took additional lessons 4 hours a day, 3 days a week to prepare for the movie. Nate Lang (Carl) is an accomplished drummer and trained Miles Teller and Austin Stowell for their roles.

Who was Duke Ellington’s wife?

Edna Thompsonm. 1918–1967
Duke Ellington/Wife

The composer was married to his high school sweetheart, Edna Thompson Ellington, for nearly half a century, but for much of that time he lived with Ellis, who also used his name and was sometimes called his “First Lady.”

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