Morrow Buddy And His Orchestra
Buddy Morrow, New York, N.Y., ca. May 1947 (Photograph by William P. Gottlieb)
Image by William P. Gottlieb, via Wikimedia Commons. Licensed Public domain

Morrow Buddy And His Orchestra

Buddy Morrow, born Muni Zudekoff on February 8, 1919, was an American trombonist and bandleader known for his contributions to swing and R&B music. Active from 1933 until his death in 2010, he played with several notable bands, including Tommy Dorsey's and Bob Crosby's, and gained fame in the 1950s with hits like "Night Train." Morrow led the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra until shortly before his passing at age 91 on September 27, 2010. He had a significant impact on the big band era and music in various genres throughout his extensive career.

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Jazz, Trombone, Big Band, Orchestra

Albums

Singles

One Mint Julip / Night Train
One Mint Julip / Night Train
Scrub-A-Dub-Dub / Stomping Room Only
Scrub-A-Dub-Dub / Stomping Room Only
Autumn Leaves / Strangers
Autumn Leaves / Strangers (1950)
Everything I Have Is Yours / It Never Entered My Mind
Everything I Have Is Yours / It Never Entered My Mind (1951)
Good Morning Mr Echo / Shanghai
Good Morning Mr Echo / Shanghai (1951)
I'm Moving On / Little Grey Home In The West
I'm Moving On / Little Grey Home In The West (1951)
Rio Rita / Shadow Waltz
Rio Rita / Shadow Waltz (1951)
Rose Rose I Love You / What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry
Rose Rose I Love You / What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry (1951)
Solo / Silver Moon
Solo / Silver Moon (1951)
The Happiest Day Of My Life / In The Land Of Make Believe
The Happiest Day Of My Life / In The Land Of Make Believe (1951)
Truly Lulu / Oh How I Love You
Truly Lulu / Oh How I Love You (1951)
Got You On My Mind / One Mint Julip
Got You On My Mind / One Mint Julip (1952)
Night Train / Vereda Tropical
Night Train / Vereda Tropical (1952)
On The Old Potatoe Farm / Dear Mary
On The Old Potatoe Farm / Dear Mary (1952)
Stairway To The Stars / Greyhound
Stairway To The Stars / Greyhound (1952)
Train Train Train / I Can't Get Started
Train Train Train / I Can't Get Started (1953)
The Big Dip / Suppertime
The Big Dip / Suppertime (1954)

10" 78s

Saturday Night Date With Buddy Morrow
Saturday Night Date With Buddy Morrow (1952)