Buddy Stuart

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In the Valley of the Sun 02:44 Tools
Sun Shine on Me 00:00 Tools
Ninety Nine Pounds of Dynamite 00:00 Tools
No More Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Help Pick Up the Pieces 00:00 Tools
I Need You 00:00 Tools
Deeply 00:00 Tools
Hold Me, Love Me 00:00 Tools
Help Pick Up The Piece 00:00 Tools
A New Pair Of Shoes 00:00 Tools
Poor Little Girl 00:00 Tools
I'm So Attracted to You 00:00 Tools
99 pounds of dynamite 00:00 Tools
Ask the Robin 00:00 Tools
Got Your Wealth 00:00 Tools
Alone in This Big City 00:00 Tools
No Other One 00:00 Tools
Sun Shine On Me [s03e06] 00:00 Tools
A New Pair of Blues 00:00 Tools
Ask My Poor Heart 00:00 Tools
Angry Words 00:00 Tools
Ninety Nine Pounds Of Dynamite(99 фунтов динамита) 00:00 Tools
Don't Ever Be Blue 00:00 Tools
In the Valley of the Sun [s03e04] 00:00 Tools
I Can't Forget Last Night 00:00 Tools
Teasin' 00:00 Tools
I Miss Your Kissin' 00:00 Tools
Going Back To Nashville 00:00 Tools
Dr. Heartache 00:00 Tools
Two Roads 00:00 Tools
You Intoxicate Me 00:00 Tools
That Old Storage Room 00:00 Tools
Woman 00:00 Tools
Roll Em' Dice 00:00 Tools
Suddenly You're A Stranger 00:00 Tools
'No More Sunshine (2x11) 00:00 Tools
'No More Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Cuckoo 00:00 Tools
You Left a Dent in My Heart 00:00 Tools
Help Pick Up the Pieces (2x07) 00:00 Tools
In The Valley of the Sun OST - из фильма 'У холмов есть глаза') 00:00 Tools
In the Valley of the Sun [Breaking Bad ost] 3 season 00:00 Tools
Little Brown Eyes 00:00 Tools
In The Valley of the Sun(Во все тяжкие 3) 00:00 Tools
Sun Shine On Me (OST The Last Man On Earth 01x01) 00:00 Tools
Someone To Play With 00:00 Tools
That Ol' Storage Room 00:00 Tools
I Miss Your Kissin 00:00 Tools
In The Valley of the Sun OST - из фильма "У холмов есть глаза") 00:00 Tools
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Buddy Stewart (né Albert James Byrne, Jr; 1922 in Derry, New Hampshire — 1 February 1950 Deming, New Mexico) was an American jazz singer. His adopted stage surname is standardized in most biographies, including The Jazz Discography, as "Stewart;" but it was sometimes also spelled "Stuart." Stewart's parents were dancers, so he entered at the age of eight years in vaudeville and sang in a number of groups. As a member of The 1940s vocal group The Snowflakes, he sang with the Claude Thornhill orchestra. A fellow singer with Thornhill was Martha Wayne (born Martha Haworth), and some sources claim he and Wayne married, but The Internet Movie Database (IMDB) and other sources make it clear he and Wayne never married. Buddy Stewart and Martha Wayne appeared in at least three "Soundies" with the Thornhill orchestra in 1942. Martha Wayne went on to became an actress at 20th Century-Fox under the name Martha Stewart, and she told an interviewer (film historian Laura Wagner) that when she and Buddy Stewart were briefly engaged in the early 1940s she took his last name and kept it as her stage name. After serving in the U.S. Army (from March 1942 to 1944) he sang with the Gene Krupa orchestra, sometimes as a member of "The G-Noters" vocal group. In 1945, Stewart and Dave Lambert sang together (backed by Krupa's band) on "What's This?," the first vocal recording in the bop style. Stewart remained with Krupa through 1946, often singing alongside Anita O'Day and Carolyn Grey. In the following years, he worked with Lambert, recording for a small label Sittin 'In With, arranged by Gerry Mulligan. In 1947 he sang a recording with the Charlie Ventura Orchestra — Synthesis and East of Suez, Savoy Records. Beginning January 1948, he appeared under his own name, and as co-leader with Kai Winding — and 1949 with Charlie Barnet's bebop orchestra. In 1948, he recorded as a band leader. Stewart and Lambert recorded with Blossom Dearie, a third voice and two horns, Bennie Green and Allen Eager added. In February 1949, they were together with Charlie Parker's quintet on the air. Stewart was killed in 1950 in an automobile accident when he went to visit his wife and their child in New Mexico. After Stewart's death, when his wife was standing there penniless, friends organized a benefit concert on March 24 at the Birdland Jazz Club in New York City. The concert included Ella Fitzgerald, Charlie Ventura, Stan Getz, Tony Scott, Al Cohn, Lester Young, Lennie Tristano, Harry Belafonte, JJ Johnson, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Oscar Pettiford. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.