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Weed, Buddy

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Personal name headingWeed, Buddy
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Variant(s)Weed, Eugene Harold
Birth date1918
Death date1997
AffiliationAmerican Broadcasting Company
Profession or occupationPianists Arrangers (Musicians)
Found inPianissimo [SR] 1955?: label (Buddy Weed)
Celebrities with mics, via WWW, March 12, 2014 (Buddy Weed (1918-1997); Eugene Harold “Buddy” Weed; upon graduation from high school in Ossining, New York he studied arranging in classical techniques with Herman Wasserman; his first gig was at the age of sixteen when he was hired by Jack Teagarden's Orchestra in 1934; by early 1939, Paul “Pops” Whiteman had heard Buddy, and immediately hired him; before the war he had played with Teddy Powell and Charlie Spivack, and continued to be heard in Paul Whiteman's orchestra as featured solo pianist and arranger; after a three-year term in the U.S. Army he joined the staff of the American Broadcasting Co. (ABC) where he innovated and introduced the first piano Jazz Trio to America; since that time he became very much in demand as one of the most sought after pianists and arrangers in America; after his retirement in 1970 as Director of Music for ABC, he became a much sought-after soloist as well as with his trio in Arizona, and continued to appear on radio and television and in nightclubs)