[78-L] R.I.P. Buddy Morrow
Don Chichester
dnjchi78 at live.com
Mon Sep 27 15:59:34 PDT 2010
I met Moe Z when he was leading the Tommy Dorsey Orch back in the early '80s, when I lived in Erie PA. Very cordial gentleman. I later danced to his orch at an inaugural ball in Charleston, WV, and most recently at a 90th birthday party of a friend, again in Charleston. Morrow lived a long and productive life!
Don
> From: bowiebks at isomedia.com
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> Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 15:33:40 -0700
> Subject: Re: [78-L] R.I.P. Buddy Morrow
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> By coincidence, just last night I was just looking at the cover of a Belle
> Baker 78 album set on Gala I got recently...the cover credits "Trombone
> obbligato by Muni Zudekoff World's Greatest Trombonist."
>
> Don't know if he was the greatest but he was high on the list....there was a
> lot more to Buddy than just Night Train.
>
>
> Taylor
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>
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> > Last trip on the Night Train...
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