Buster Bailey

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Light Up 02:50 Tools
Kentucky 02:58 Tools
More Than That 02:54 Tools
St. Louis Blues 02:44 Tools
Santa Claus Blues 02:45 Tools
Copenhagen 02:54 Tools
Shanghai shuffle 02:51 Tools
Eccentric Rag 02:51 Tools
Rhythm, Rhythm 02:55 Tools
Lorna Doone Short Bread 02:59 Tools
Wild Party 03:02 Tools
Dizzy debutante 02:44 Tools
There's a House in Harlem for Sale 02:49 Tools
Royal Garden Blues 02:33 Tools
Can't We Be Friends? 02:39 Tools
I've Found a New Baby 02:45 Tools
Coquette 03:01 Tools
Warming Up 03:13 Tools
I'm Cuttin' Out 03:09 Tools
Knock-kneed Sal 02:35 Tools
Sensation 02:51 Tools
Jazzbo Brown from Memphis Town 03:22 Tools
Sensation Rag 02:52 Tools
Corrine Corrini 02:17 Tools
Jazzbo Brown From Memphis 03:25 Tools
The Fable Of The Rose - Original 02:52 Tools
Shaghai Shuffle 02:51 Tools
Knock-Kneed Sal (On the Mourner's Bench) 02:36 Tools
Should I - Original 02:36 Tools
Pine Top's Boogie Woogie - Original 02:36 Tools
Call of the Delta 03:13 Tools
The Bed Song - Original 02:36 Tools
Warmin' Up 03:14 Tools
The Blue Room - Original 02:36 Tools
Memphis Blues 07:38 Tools
I Got Rhythm 02:53 Tools
Corrine Corrini (Where've Been You So Long) 02:17 Tools
Shanghai Shuffle (12-28-34) 02:50 Tools
Seems Like A Month Of Sundays (Since I Saw You Saturday Night) - Original 03:13 Tools
SLOE JAM FIZZ 04:11 Tools
The Blue Room (05-?-40) 02:50 Tools
Beale Street Blues 04:11 Tools
Sloe Jam Fizz - Original 02:50 Tools
Squeeze Me - Original 02:28 Tools
Afternoon in Africa 02:28 Tools
Man With a Horn Goes Berserk 02:16 Tools
Rhythm Rhythm 02:53 Tools
So You Won't Sing - Original 04:11 Tools
Chickasaw Bluff 06:08 Tools
Bear Wallow 07:27 Tools
Corrine, Corrina 02:16 Tools
Sunday Parade 05:33 Tools
Planter's Punch 02:57 Tools
There’s A House In Harlem For Sale 03:08 Tools
The Bed Song 02:58 Tools
The Fable of the Rose 03:05 Tools
Debutante*Dizzy 00:00 Tools
Squeeze Me 03:00 Tools
Am I Blue 03:11 Tools
Sloe Jam Fizz (02-18-38) 02:25 Tools
The Bed Song (09-17-37) 02:55 Tools
Blues In C Sharp Minor 03:02 Tools
Chained to a Dream 02:47 Tools
Light Up (12-07-38) 02:47 Tools
The Blue Room 02:53 Tools
Shanghai Shuffle - Original 03:05 Tools
April In Paris 03:15 Tools
So You Won't Sing 02:37 Tools
Squeeze Me (05-20-25) 02:57 Tools
Pine Top's Boogie Woogie 03:15 Tools
Should I 02:45 Tools
Planter's Punch (02-18-38) 02:54 Tools
Hatton Avenue and Gayoso Street 04:11 Tools
Rhythm, Rhythm (I Got Rhythm) 02:54 Tools
Dizzy Debudante 02:47 Tools
April In Paris (05-?-40) 03:12 Tools
Afternoon In Africa (09-17-37) 02:57 Tools
The Fable Of The Rose (06-?-40) 03:02 Tools
Lorna Doone Shortbread 02:37 Tools
hot water bayon 02:54 Tools
Pinetop's boogie woogie 03:14 Tools
Papa De Da Da 02:57 Tools
Corrine Corrina (Where've You Been So Long) 02:18 Tools
Hot Water Bayou 04:25 Tools
So You Won't Sing (09-17-37) 02:34 Tools
Shanghei Shuffle 03:02 Tools
Papa De Da Da (05-20-25) 00:00 Tools
Should I (05-?-40) 02:42 Tools
Seems Like a Month of Sundays 03:19 Tools
Shanhai Shuffle 02:53 Tools
Seems Like A Month Of Sundays (Since I Saw You Saturday Night) 00:00 Tools
Chained To A Dream (12-07-38) 02:44 Tools
Pine Top's Boogie Woogie (06-?-40) 03:12 Tools
Seems Like A Month Of Sundays (Since I Saw You Saturday Night) (06-?-40) 03:16 Tools
Corrine Corrina 02:42 Tools
Dizzy Debutante (09-17-37) 02:44 Tools
Am I Blue (05-?-40) 03:08 Tools
Man With A Horn Goes Berserk (12-07-38) 02:28 Tools
Call Of The Delta - Original 02:47 Tools
hatton avenue and gaysoso street 02:38 Tools
Call Of The Delta (12-28-34) 02:28 Tools
Slow jam fizz 02:28 Tools
The Memphis blues 02:28 Tools
Warmin' Up (Remastered) 02:28 Tools
Cant We Be Friends 02:38 Tools
Eccentric Rag (06-?-40) 03:04 Tools
Effervescent Blues 02:38 Tools
Limehouse Blues 02:44 Tools
Man With a Horn Goes Beserk 00:30 Tools
There's a House in Harlem for Sale (Original Mix) 00:30 Tools
Man With A Horse Goes Berserk - Original 02:27 Tools
Night Whispers 03:04 Tools
I’ve Found A New Baby 03:04 Tools
Eccentric Rag - Original 03:04 Tools
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William C. "Buster" Bailey (July 19, 1902 – April 12, 1967) was a jazz musician specializing in the clarinet, but also well versed on saxophone. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, Bailey was one of the most respected session players of his era. Buster Bailey was a master of the clarinet and was educated on the instrument by classical teacher Franz Schoepp, the man who taught Benny Goodman. Bailey got his start with W.C. Handy’s Orchestra in 1917 when he was just fifteen years old. After two years of touring with Handy, Bailey quit the orchestra while the band was in Chicago. In 1919, Bailey joined Erskine Tate’s Vendome Orchestra and remained with Tate until 1923 when he joined up with Joe "King" Oliver. As a member of King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, Bailey met and became friends with Louis Armstrong, who was also a member of the band at that time. In 1924, Armstrong left King Oliver’s Jazz Band to join Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra in New York. Within a month Armstrong extended an invitation for Buster Bailey to join him as a member of Henderson’s band. Bailey accepted and moved to New York City. In New York during the late 1920s, Buster Bailey became a highly respected sideman with Perry Bradford and others, and appeared on numerous recordings playing both the clarinet and the soprano saxophone. Most notably Bailey performed on a number of Clarence Williams albums. In 1927 he left Fletcher Henderson and undertook a tour of Europe with Noble Sissle’s Orchestra. After his return, Bailey performed with several other jazz greats, including Edgar Hayes and Dave Nelson. He rejoined Sissle’s orchestra in 1931 and continued with the group through 1933. In 1934, Bailey was back briefly with Fletcher Henderson, but by the end of the year he had settled down as a member of the John Kirby Band. Bailey remained a member of Kirby’s band until 1946, but that didn’t stop him from performing with other artists. In 1934 and 1935, Bailey was playing with the Mills Blue Rhythm Band and in 1937 he was a session player for Midge Williams and Her Jazz Jesters. He also recorded music during this time as Buster Bailey and His Rhythm Busters. In 1946, Buster Bailey went independent and led his own band, but his group lasted for only the year. In 1947 he joined Wilbur de Paris and performed with him until 1949. During the early 1950s Bailey was with Big Chief Russell Moore, but for most of the decade Bailey played with Henry "Red" Allen. From 1961 to 1963 he performed with Wild Bill Davison. Bailey was with the Saints And Sinners from 1963 to 1964, and in 1965 he rejoined his old friend Armstrong and became a member of Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars. Buster Bailey died in April 1967 of a heart attack. He was living in Brooklyn, New York, at the time. Buster Bailey appeared on film three times during his career. The first was in a film entitled That's the Spirit (1933) in which he played himself as a band member. The second was as an uncredited clarinetist in Sepia Cinderella (1947) as part of the John Kirby Sextet. His final film appearance was with Louis Armstrong in When the Boys Meet the Girls (1965), again as a musician. He also appeared in 1958 in the DuMont TV series Jazz Party and in 1961 on the TV program The DuPont Show of the Week in an episode entitled "America's Music - Chicago and All That Jazz". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.