Buddy Featherstonhaugh, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Buddy Featherstonhaugh

English jazz saxophonist

Date of Birth: 04-Oct-1909

Place of Birth: Paris, Île-de-France, France

Date of Death: 12-Jul-1976

Profession: clarinetist, racing automobile driver, saxophonist, jazz musician

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Buddy Featherstonhaugh

  • Rupert Edward Lee "Buddy" Featherstonhaugh (4 October 1909, Paris, France – 12 July 1976, London) was an English jazz saxophonist. Featherstonhaugh studied in Sussex, and had his first professional gig with Pat O'Malley in 1927.
  • He was with Spike Hughes from 1930 to 1932, and toured England in Billy Mason's band behind Louis Armstrong that same year.
  • In 1933 he recorded with a group called The Cosmopolitans, which included Fletcher Allen.
  • He recorded with Valaida Snow in 1935 and Benny Carter in 1937. During World War II, he led a Royal Air Force band which had among its members Vic Lewis, Don McAffer, and Jack Parnell.
  • They went on to record as The BBC Radio Rhythm Club Sextet during 1943-45.
  • After the war he toured Iceland in 1946, and then left the jazz scene, taking up work as a car salesman.
  • In 1956 he returned to play (and recorded) in a quintet with Leon Calvert, Roy Sidewell, Kenny Wheeler, and Bobby Wellins.
  • He toured the Middle East in 1957, after which he retired.He also was an occasional racing car driver.
  • In 1934 he took over Whitney Straight's car, a Maserati 26M, winning the Albi Grand Prix as member of the Team Straight.

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