Buddy Tate
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ranked it 66of 373 Buddy Tate is #66 on:Famous Jazz Saxophonists
“ Played: Tenor„
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ranked it 45of 346 Buddy Tate is #45 on:Famous Saxophonists
“ Preferred Genre: Jazz„
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Arnett Cobb and Buddy Tate Tenorsax Battle
youtube.com 7 mins - Apr 20, 2010 - Uploaded by thejazzsingers
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Count Basie Alumni band 1980 solo Buddy Tate and Billy Mitchell
youtube.com 11 mins - May 29, 2011 - Uploaded by thejazzsingers
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Milt Buckner & Buddy Tate playing when im blue
youtube.com 11 mins - Feb 01, 2011 - Uploaded by cuniliguns
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Buddy Tate - Milt Buckner 1967 ~ Too Heavy Blues
youtube.com 3 mins - Apr 16, 2011 - Uploaded by jckdupp
buzzing
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Matheny says it would be better if Cards don't draft his son
Source: St. Louis Post-DispatchTate's mother, Kristin, reflexively thought of the benefits ... to a player drafted solely because his father worked for the organization. ("Hey, that's me, buddy," Duncan spoke up.) Duncan still recalls how a Class A manager challenged him to phone ...
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Davetta Franklin
Source: Henderson Daily NewsHonorary Pallbears: Al Humphrey, Buddy Tate, Kevin Samples, Bobby Samples, Kenneth Ray Henderson, Bill Harvey and Broyles Tolbert. Public viewing: noon until 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
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Inspired by Anson church, area gospel singer releases new album
Source: Abilene Reporter-NewsBut Tate set its sights on him instead ... He lists singers like George Strait and Buddy Lytle as his chief influences. In general, Flanary isn't too fond of discussing himself — all the glory ought to go to a higher power, he says.