Teddy Buckner, And His New Orleans Band - A salute to Sidney Bechet

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Review by Thomas Leigh

A Salute to Sidney Bechet by Teddy Buckner and His New Orleans Band is a true tribute to the jazz legend. The album is full of energy and life, with each song showcasing the incredible talents of the musicians. From the opening notes of "Maple Leaf Rag" to the closing "Petite Fleur," the album is a joy to listen to.

The band's use of traditional jazz instruments, such as the clarinet and trumpet, adds to the authenticity of the album. Buckner's trumpet playing is particularly impressive, with his solos on "Summertime" and "High Society" standing out as highlights.

The arrangements on the album are also noteworthy, with each song given a fresh and unique interpretation. The band's rendition of "St. Louis Blues" is particularly memorable, with the use of a muted trumpet adding a haunting quality to the song.

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Si Tu Vois Ma Mere
Promenade Aux Champs Elysees
Le Marchand de Poissons
Dans Les Rues D'antibes

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Formats

  • Vinyl
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About Teddy Buckner, And His New Orleans Band

American dixieland jazz trumpeter Born 16 July 1909 in Sherman, Texas Died 22 September 1994 in Los Angeles, California For the saxophonist please use At the age of 15, he worked with bandleaders Buddy Garcia and "Big Six" Reeves, later he played trumpet in ensembles led by , , Sylvester Scott, Speed Webb, and Edith Turnham. In the 30s and 40s he appeared in a number of motion pictures. Before, during and after the Second World War he was a member of . 1949 to 54 he worked intensive with . In 1954 he formed his own small dixieland band and played with clarinetist , drummer , clarinetist , pianist , trombonist and ohers.

Real Name

    • John Edward Buckner

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Summary by Thomas Leigh

A Salute to Sidney Bechet is a must-listen for any jazz fan. Teddy Buckner and His New Orleans Band have created a fitting tribute to one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time, and the result is a truly wonderful album.