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78 RPM Record

Artist:Buddy Weed Trio
Label:  V Disc
Country:USA
Catalogue:752
Date:Apr 1947
Format:12"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Buddy Weed TrioReady To Go SteadyWilder, FinckelRate
A2Buddy Weed TrioWhat's Good Enough For My BabyUncreditedRate
B1Woody Herman StarsJohn Hardy's WifeMercer, EllingtonRate


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Side A:

Vocals by Buddy Weed

Side B:

Session Personnel:

Bill Harris, trombone
Flip Phillips, Ben Webster, saxes
Margie Hyams, vibraphone
Ralph Burns, piano
Bill Bauer, guitar
Chubby Jackson, bass
Johnny Blowers, drums

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Zax Russell Cowan🍰
9th Jul 2019
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Buddy Weed was a highly-acclaimed American jazz pianist / arranger / session musician who worked prolifically in the musical genres of " swing " and jazz from the early 1940s - early 1980s , primarily with big bands but also solo artists. In addition , he performed as part of The Buddy Weed Trio , with Tommy Kaye and Felix Griobe , on records and gigs.

On the " A " side of this disc , the trio perform a jaunty little number called " Ready To Go Steady ". However , it is too jazzy, noisy and syncopated for me , and , in my opinion , a more mellow version issued at the time by the 5 DeMarco Sisters is much superior. The girls harmonize flawlessly on the track , to a slick arrangement incorporating a great instrumental break , and the appealing melody is emphasized much more effectively than on Buddy Weed's take on the song. Unfortunately it is not on this website , but it is available on YouTube if you're interested.

Finally , Buddy Weed was born in New York on January 6 1918 in New York ; and he died in Arizona on May 25 1997 , aged 79.

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