 | Buddy DeFranco
Buddy DeFranco Boniface Ferdinand Leonard "Buddy" DeFranco (born February 17, 1923 in Camden, New Jersey) is a jazz clarinet player. DeFranco had the bad fortune to begin his professional career just as Swing Music and Big Bands – so many of which were led by clarinet players like Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman and Woody Herman – were fading in popularity. DeFranco was perhaps the only major jazz clarinet player to adapt to this change, and until the 1980's, he was the only notable jazz musician who played clarinet exclusively. He was also perhaps the only viable bebop clarinetist. He performed with Gene Krupa, Charlie Barnet, Art Tatum, Count Basie and others, and has released dozens of albums as a leader. Buddy DeFranco - External link Categories: 1923 births | Italian-American jazz musicians | Jazz clarinetists | Jazz bandleaders Other related archives1923, 1923 births, 1980, Art Tatum, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Big Bands, Camden, New Jersey, Charlie Barnet, Count Basie, February 17, Gene Krupa, Italian-American jazz musicians, Jazz bandleaders, Jazz clarinetists, Swing Music, Woody Herman, bebop, clarinet, jazz
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