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Albert J. Johnson III: Born December 14, 1910 Dallas, Texas, United States: Died: October 20, 1984 (aged 73) Kansas City, Missouri: Genres: Jazz: Occupation(s) Musician: Instrument(s) Tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet: Years active: 1920s–1970s: Labels: Atlantic
Johnson, Albert J. [Budd] (1910–1984). Jazz saxophonist Budd Johnson was born Albert J. Johnson in Dallas on December 14, 1910. His father was a choir director and cornetist who taught him piano at a young age. By Johnson's teenage years he had switched to drums and was playing with his brother, Keg Johnson, in bands around town.
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11. 74. Rappers #281. Singers #2007. Quick Facts. Also Known As: Albert Johnson. Died At Age: 42. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Kiki Johnson. father: Albert Budd Johnson Jr. mother: Fatima Frances Collins. siblings: Greg Johnson. Rappers American Men. Height: 5'6" (168 cm ), 5'6" Males. Died on: June 20, 2017. U.S. State: New Yorkers. Recommended Lists:
May 3, 2023 · Albert J. (Budd) Johnson was born in Dallas on December 14, 1910. His father was a choir director and cornetist who taught him piano at a young age. By Johnson's teenage years he had switched to drums and was playing with his brother, Keg Johnson, in bands around town. Eventually the two started their own group, the Moonlight Melody Six.
Oct 23, 1984 · The career of Mr. Johnson, who was born Albert Johnson in Dallas on Dec. 14, 1910, spanned 60 years, starting in 1924 when he was the drummer in a teen-age band. He soon switched to saxophone...
Bud, Sr. was usually their bandleader. The Chanters' first session was held on March 18, 1958. They recorded four songs, all led by Larry Pendergrass: "Stars In The Skies," "I Need Your Tenderness," "My My Darling," and "I Make This Pledge." In April, Deluxe issued "My My Darling" and "I Need Your Tenderness."
Real Name: Albert Jackson Johnson, Sr. Profile: American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, arranger and singer. Brother of jazz trombonist Keg Johnson and grandfather of Hip-Hop artist Prodigy. Born : December 14, 1910 in Dallas, Texas - Died : October 20, 1984 in Kansas City, Missouri. Show more.