The Buddy Johnson Orchestra was one of the few big bands that were able to stay together during the second half of the 1940s. They did that by featuring the vocals of Ella Johnson and Arthur Prysock, leaning towards R&B at times and hinting at (but not outright playing) bebop. This CD has the music from Johnson's last three sessions of 1947 and his three 1949 dates; the 1948 recording strike caused a gap. There were no major soloists in the band, but the musicianship was high, the vocalists (heard along with Buddy Johnson himself on all but four numbers) were excellent and there was plenty of spirit. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
1947-1949
09/12/2000
All Music Guide Review
1947-1949 Track Listing
Credits of 1947-1949
- Steve Pulliam
- Trombone
- Al Robinson
- Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
- Harold "Geezil" Minerve
- Sax (Alto)
- David Van Dyke
- Sax (Tenor)
- Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra
- Performer
- Anatol Schenker
- Liner Notes
- Purvis Henson
- Sax (Tenor)
- Frank Royal
- Trumpet
- Leon Spann
- Bass
- Julius Watson
- Trombone
- Bernard Archer
- Trombone
- William Harrison
- Trombone
- Willis Nelson
- Trumpet
- Emmanuel Simms
- Drums
- Don Cole
- Trombone
- Ella Johnson
- Vocals
- Arthur Prysock
- Vocals
- Buddy Johnson
- Piano, Director, Vocals, Main Performer











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