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  1. Bud Freeman – Wikipedia. Bud Freeman, New York, 1947. Bild: William P. Gottlieb. Lawrence „Bud“ Freeman (* 13. April 1906 in Chicago, Illinois; † 15. März 1991 in Chicago) war ein US-amerikanischer Tenor-Saxophonist . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Biografie. 2 Diskographische Hinweise. 3 Sammlung. 4 Literatur. Biografie.

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    Bud Freeman. Lawrence " Bud " Freeman (April 13, 1906 – March 15, 1991) [1] was an American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer, known mainly for playing tenor saxophone, but also the clarinet. [2] Biography. In 1922, Freeman and some friends from high school formed the Austin High School Gang. [1] .

  3. Gerson Merton Lenord Friedman [3] [4] (June 6, 1932 – November 12, 2022), known professionally as Budd Friedman, was an American actor and comedian, as well as the founder and original proprietor and MC of the Improvisation Comedy Club, which opened in 1963, on West 44th Street near the SE corner of 9th Avenue, in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood...

    • Actor, producer
    • Gerson Merton Friedman, June 6, 1932, Norwich, Connecticut, U.S.
  4. 9. Apr. 2024 · Bud Freeman (born April 13, 1906, Chicago, Ill., U.S.—died March 15, 1991, Chicago) was an American jazz musician, who, along with Coleman Hawkins, was one of the first tenor saxophonists in jazz. Freeman was one of the young musicians inspired by New Orleans ensembles and the innovations of Louis Armstrong to synthesize the ...

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  5. 16. Feb. 2004 · Jazz musician Bud Freeman's bio, concert & touring information, albums, reviews, videos, photos and more.

  6. Profile: US jazz tenor saxophonist and clarinetist. Born 13 April 1906 in Chicago, Illinois. Died 15 March 1991 in the same city. Freeman started on C melody saxophone in 1923. In 1925 he switched to tenor saxophone. He was one of the most influential jazz tenorists of the swing era.

  7. 30. Juni 2020 · Scott Yanow. June 30, 2020. Profiles In Jazz. Bud Freeman, Johnny Hodges, and Chu Berry. The tenor-saxophone took a little while to be accepted in jazz. Unlike the alto-sax and C-melody which were considered lead instruments, the tenor did not begin becoming significant until at least 1923 when Coleman Hawkins debuted with the Fletcher ...