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Buddy Johnson, (born Woodrow Wilson Johnson in Darlington, South Carolina, January 10, 1915 β New York, February 9, 1977) was an American jazz and blues pianist and bandleader, active from the 1930s through the 1960s. His songs were often performed by his sister Ella Johnson, most notably "Since I Fell for You" which later became a jazz standard. A prolific composer of rhythm and blues who stayed on the road in his bus playing well over 125 one nighters a year throughout the 1940βs thriving and surviving until finally slowing down in the latter 50βs. He first appeared on Decca's "race music" imprint in 1939, and he stayed with the label until 1953, then recording for Mercury until 1958, and his last album was on Roulette in 1958. When not on the road, or in the studio, he had a long standing gig at the Savoy Ballroom in New York City where his popular 17 member band held numerous box office records. Johnson's musical style was primarily swinging R&B directed towards black audiences, characterized by exhuberant, driving and danceable sounds, often aided by his little sister Ella on vocals or male singer Arthur Prysock who left for a solo career in 1952. His touring group at it's peak had 4 trumpets including Gil Askey, four trombones including Slide Hampton, five saxophones, string bass, guitar, drums and Johnson directing matters, often from the piano. As brassy big band R&B sounds fell out of favor, Johnson fought the times and kept a steady road retinue up, particularly in
Walk 'em
1,6022Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?
1,2563Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball
1,1534Shufflin & Rollin'
1,0965Fine brown frame
9116Since i fell for you
7047That's the stuff you gotta watch
6098You Gotta Walk That Chalk Line
4789Boogie Woogie's Mother-In-Law
44610If I Ever Find You, Baby
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Jukebox Hits 1940-1951

Presenting Buddy Johnson

Top 50 Classics - The Very Best of Buddy Johnson

Complete Jazz Series 1950 - 1951
Complete Jazz Series 1939 - 1942
The Best Of Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour Vol 2
1946-1952

Rock On! - The 100th Anniversary Collection
Walk'em
The Best of Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour
1947-1949
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