Bud Freeman was a hugely influential jazz saxophonist during the Big Band era, born on April 13, 1906 in Illinois. He was known for his memoirs, including If You Know of a Better Life, Please Tell Me, which documented his life and career.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $7.5 million (2024)
About
Hugely influential jazz Saxophonist during the Big Band era. He published memoirs, including If You Know of a Better Life, Please Tell Me.
Before Fame
He started out in the Austin High School Gang in 1922 and moved to New York City to further his career.
Trivia
He wrote a ballad called 'Zen is When,' which was played by The Dave Brubeck Quartet in 1964.
Family Life
He was born and raised in Chicago, and ended up returning to live there in his old age.
Associated With
He released many recordings, including "The Eel," "Tillie's Downtown Now," "Crazeology," "The Buzzard," and "After Awhile," all of which were composed with Benny Goodman.