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    drummer George Robinson fostered Milt and reedplayer Fred Kewley (né Fred Cecil Kewley; 1889–1953) fostered Ted. Buckner studied piano for three years from...
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    spent the next thirty years with him. In the 1940s he also recorded with Milt Buckner, Arnett Cobb, Herbie Fields, and others, and worked with Billy Williams...
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    for Decca on May 26, 1942, in a new arrangement by Hampton's pianist Milt Buckner. The 78 RPM disc became successful enough for Hampton to record "Flyin'...
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  • Guy Buckner (December 14, 1913, St. Louis, Missouri - April 12, 1976, Detroit, Michigan) was an American jazz saxophonist. He was the brother of Milt Buckner...
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  • Musicians.allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 1 April 2016. Arwulf Arwulf, Milt Buckner biography, All Music. "Dead Famous DNA – 4oD". Channel 4. March 26, 2014...
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  • worker M. M. Buckner, science-fiction author Milt Buckner, (10 July 1915 – 27 July 1977), American jazz pianist and organist Mordecai Buckner (c. 1735–1787)...
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  • Basie and Red Garland. Shearing said he was first exposed to it through Milt Buckner, the pianist for Lionel Hampton and the musician considered the originator...
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    and family. He was given the opportunity to play with Charles Mingus, Milt Buckner, and Fats Navarro, but not the opportunity he hoped for, and he returned...
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    Hampton and musicians from his band, including Joe Morris (trumpet) and Milt Buckner (piano). Both that record and its follow-up, "Salty Papa Blues", made...
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  • and Roy Haynes on drums. A March 1953 club date with Parker and the Milt Buckner Trio produced one track, "Groovin' High". The final May gig with Parker...
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