voc, p, 1915-1977 US, Darlington, South Carolina
Musician / Composer / Arranger of Jazz and Blues
A.k.a. Woodrow Wilson Johnson
American jazz and blues pianist, composer, arranger and bandleader, active from the 1930s through the 1960s. Born January 10, 1915 in Darlington, South Carolina. Died: February 9, 1977 in New York City, New York. Johnson enjoyed the peak of his musical career as the leader of his big band, the Buddy Johnson Orchestra. With up to 17 members – including Johnson’s sister Ella Johnson as vocalist – the group was a favorite at New York’s Savoy Ballroom in the 1940s and 1950s, prompting Johnson to be nicknamed “King of the Savoy”. As composer and arranger, Johnson helped shape the distinctive sound of his band, fusing big band jazz with blues and creating sound that helped pave the way for Rhythm & Blues. He penned a number of chart-topping songs and recorded extensively with Decca Records, Mercury, and Roulette. Brother of Hiram Johnson.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Rock On! The 1956-1962 Recordings | Buddy Johnson & Ella Johnson | 2015 | Compil. |
1953 - 1964 | Buddy Johnson And Ella Johnson | 1992 | Compil. |
Buddy Johnson At The Savoy Ballroom 1945-1946 | Buddy Johnson | 1975 | Compil. |
Buddy Johnson And His Band 1939-1940 - Featuring Ella Johnson And The Mack Sisters | Buddy Johnson | 1975 | Compil. |
Wails | Buddy Johnson | 1963 | Album |
Why Don't Cha Stop It | Buddy Johnson | 1956 | Single |
Buddy's Boogie / I'll Dearly Love You | Buddy Johnson | 1956 | Single |
Bring It Home To Me / You Got It Made | Buddy Johnson | 1956 | Album |
Why Don't Cha Stop It | Buddy Johnson | 1956 | Album |
I Don't Want Nobody (To Have My Love But You) | Buddy Johnson & Ella Johnson | Single |
Buddy Johnson & His Band |
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Buddy Johnson |
Buddy Johnson And His Orchestra Jazz and Blues |