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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 Clark. Buddy Clark was a popular American singer in the 1930s and 1940s. Clark was born Samuel Goldberg to Jewish parents in Dorchester, Massachusetts. He made his Big Band singing debut in 1934 with Benny Goodman on the Let’s Dance radio program. In 1936 he started to perform on the show, Your Hit Parade, and lasted until 1938.

  3. 15. Aug. 2014 · My Buddy (Remastered) - Single. Timeless Voices: Buddy Clark - Vol. 3. Now Is the Hour (Remastered) - Single. The Long, Long Trail - Single. Joe Maini Memorial (feat. Buddy Clark, Lou Levy, Mel Lewis & Victor Feldman) Here's to Romance. Buddy Clark Selected Hits. The Stereo Sound of Harry James.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0163739Buddy Clark - IMDb

    Buddy Clark (1912-1949) Buddy Clark. Buddy Clark grew up in the Westend of Boston. As a youngster, he expressed strong interests in sports, body building, exercising, and one of his big dreams was to become a professional baseball player. Buddy even had plans to become a lawyer. He attended Northeastern Law School in Boston, however his love ...

  5. 29. Mai 2019 · Ballerina (Sigman-Russell) by Buddy Clark, orchestra conducted by Dick JonesWith Vaughn Monroe’s #1 record leading the pack, both Buddy Clark and Bing Crosby...

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  6. 5. Okt. 2009 · Buddy Clark singing For You. Buddy Clark was one of the most popular male vocalists of the 1930s and 1940s, a success on radio, in movies, and on record -- ...

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  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0163741Buddy Clark - IMDb

    Buddy Clark (1929-1999) Buddy Clark. Actor. Music Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Jazz bassist and recording artist, educated on piano, bass and brass instruments in Kenosha, and later (1948-1949) in general music courses at the Chicago Musical College. He doubled on trombone and bass in his first jobs, and worked with Bud Freeman and ...