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  1. Bud Freeman. 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.

  2. Lawrence "Bud" Freeman (April 13, 1906 – March 15, 1991) was an American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer, known mainly for playing the tenor saxophone, but also able at the clarinet. He had a smooth and full tenor sax style with a heavy robust swing. He was one of the most influential and important jazz tenor saxophonists of the Big Band era. His major recordings were "The Eel ...

  3. FREEMAN, Lawrence, detto Bud. Enciclopedia Italiana - V Appendice (1992) FREEMAN, Lawrence, detto Bud . Antonio Lanza Tenorsassofonista statunitense di jazz, nato a Chicago il 13 aprile 1906, morto ivi il 15 marzo 1991. Vissute le prime esperienze giovan ...

  4. Bud Freeman ( Chicago, 1906. április 13. – Chicago, 1991. március 15.) amerikai tenorszaxofonos, klarinétos, zenekarvezető, zeneszerző. A big band nagy korszakának egyik legfontosabb és legbefolyásosabb tenorszaxofonosának tartják. Leghíresebb felvételei: „The Eel”, „Tillie's Downtown Now”, „Crazeology”, „The Buzzard ...

  5. Freeman, Bud (Lawrence), tenor saxophonist, clarinetist, composer; b. Chicago, April 13, 1906; d. there, March 15, 1991. Freeman started on “C” melody sax in 1923, taking a few lessons from Jimmy McPartland’s father, then studied for six months with Duke Real. He was an early cohort of the Austin High Gang, playing regularly with Jimmy ...

  6. Tribute. Service Details. Lawrence Broughton “Bud” Kelbaugh, 66, died suddenly Monday, May 14, 2007. He was born in Wake County son of the late Alma Lee Carpenter Kelbaugh and Walter Edward Kelbaugh. Mr. Kelbaugh was a retired motor grader operator for the NCDOT. Funeral services were held 11 o’clock Thursday morning May 17, 2007 in the ...

  7. Bud Freeman var en amerikansk jazzmusiker (tenorsaksofonist) og en sentral solist innen den såkalte Chicago-stilen.Han var aktiv i jazzmiljøet i Chicago fra slutten av 1920-årene, og mot slutten av 1930-årene var han solist i storband under ledelse av blant andre Ray Noble, Tommy Dorsey og Benny Goodman. Senere spilte han hovedsakelig i smågrupper i dixielandstil.I 1968–1971 var han med ...