dr, 1906-1988 US, New Orleans
Musician / Composer of Jazz and Pop
A.k.a. Raymond Bauduc.
Ray Bauduc (June 18, 1906 – January 8, 1988) was a jazz drummer best known for his work with the Bob Crosby Orchestra and their band-within-a-band, the Bobcats, between 1935 and 1942.Bauduc was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was the son of the cornetist Jules Bauduc and his elder brother Jules was also a professional musician, a banjoist-bandleader. Ray Bauduc's youthful work in New Orleans included stints in the band of Johnny Bayersdorffer and early radio broadcasts. His New Orleans origins instilled in him a love for two-beat drumming, which he retained even when he played with Bob Crosby's swing era big band. In 1926 he moved to New York City to join Joe Venuti's band. His other work in the 1920s include recording sessions with the Original Memphis Five and a stint in the Scranton
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Two-Beat Generation | Ray Bauduc | 1959 | Album |
Tea For Two / Fascinatin' Rag | Armand Hug and Ray Bauduc | 1953 | Album |
Little Rock Getaway / Breezin' Along | Armand Hug and Ray Bauduc | 1951 | Album |
Tea For Two / Fascinatin' Rag | Armand Hug and Ray Bauduc | 1951 | Album |
Little Rock Getaway | Armand Hug and Ray Bauduc | 1951 | Single |
Little Rock Getaway / Breezin' Along | Armand Hug and Ray Bauduc | 1951 | Album |
Big Noise From Winnetka / Honky Tonk Train | Bob Haggart - Ray Bauduc / Bob Crosby And His Orchestra | 1950 | Single |
The Big Noise From Winnetka / Swing 39 | Bob Haggart & Ray Bauduc / Quintette Du Hot Club De France With Django Reinhardt And Stéphane Grappelli | 1939 | Album |
The Bob Crosby Showcase | Bob Crosby And His Orchestra, Bob Crosby And The Bob Cats, Bob Haggart And Ray Bauduc | 1938 | Album |
Masters Of Dixieland Vol. 4 | Ray Bauduc - Nappy Lamare | Compil. | |
Fascinatin' Rag / Tea For Two | Armand Hug And Ray Bauduc | Album |
Ray Bauduc-Nappy Lemare And Their Dixieland Band Jazz |