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  1. Buddy Clark. American jazz bassist (July 10, 1929, Kenosha, WI - June 08, 1999, Granada Hills, CA). He worked with Bud Freeman, Bill Russo, Tex Beneke, Les Brown, Peggy Lee, Red Norvo, Dave Pell, Jimmy Giuffre, and Gerry Mulligan. He was also part of the original band, Supersax. For the 1930-40's vocalist, please use Buddy Clark (3).

  2. Buddy Clarke’s, Dunmore, Pennsylvania. 3,153 likes · 70 talking about this · 190 were here. Welcome to your hometown tavern.

  3. Buddy Clark (3) Popular American singer in the 1930s and 1940s (July 26, 1912 - October 1, 1949). He made his Big Band singing debut in 1934 with Benny Goodman on the Let's Dance radio program. He performed on the show, "Your Hit Parade" from 1936-1938. In the mid-1930s he also signed with Vocalion (2) Records, having a top-20 hit with "Spring ...

  4. Buddy Clark was one of the most popular and successful crooners of the 1930s and ‘40s and was ubiquitous on radio as well as being a prolific recording artist during the late ‘40s and enjoying a string of hits during that era. The only reason that he does not rank alongside his contemporaries at that time like Frank Sinatra, Perry Como and Dick Haymes as being one of the top vocalists of ...

  5. The great baritone voice of Buddy Clark is heard here as he performs "Winter Wonderland", a holiday classic.Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Co...

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  6. 13. Mai 2019 · Linda (Lawrence) by Ray Noble & his Orchestra with Buddy ClarkAfter more than a decade of steady vocal work on the radio and on records, veteran crooner Budd...

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  7. 5. Nov. 2012 · Listen to Timeless Voices: Buddy Clark - Vol. 1 by Buddy Clark on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Spring In Here", "Linda" and more.