Collette, Buddy, 1921-2010

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Jazz musician William "Buddy" Collette was born on August 6, 1921 in Los Angeles, California to Willie Hugh and Goldie Marie Collette. Collette cultivated his love for music at a young age, taking up the alto-saxophone and forming his first group at age twelve. This group included Britt Woodman on the trombone and Charles Mingus on the bass. By age seventeen, Collette was performing professionally and soon thereafter, he served in the U.S. Navy as a bandleader during World War II.

After returning from the war, Collette began playing with the Stars of Swing, a jazz quartet featuring saxophonist Dexter Gordon, bassist Charles Mingus, and drummer Chico Hamilton. The group helped to keep bebop music alive in Los Angeles during the mid-1940s in the historic Center Avenue neighborhood. In 1949, Collette performed around Los Angeles with a variety of jazz musicians including Edgar Hayes, Louis Jordan, Benny Carter, and Gerald Wilson. By 1950, Collette was working as a studio musician, and became the first African American musician to perform on television on the Groucho Marx showYou Bet Your Life. In 1954, Collette worked as a disc jockey under the pseudonym of Sleepy Stein and released an album entitledTanganyika, with a group consisting of Collette, drummer Chico Hamilton, trumpeter John Anderson, pianist Gerald Wiggins, guitarist Jimmy Hall, and bassist Curtis Counce. In 1955, Collette gained national recognition after he became a founding member of Chico Hamilton's legendary quintet. In 1956, Collette recorded his first album,Man of Many Parts, as a bandleader. Later that year, Collette followed his debut album withNice Day with Buddy Collette, which led to a string of albums throughout 1958 and 1959 includingCalm Cool and Collette,Porgy and Bess, andJazz Loves Paris.

By 1966, Collette had become a noteworthy educator in Los Angeles. He also freelanced, worked in the studios, played in clubs and taught aspiring jazz musicians. Collette's students included such renowned woodwind players as Eric Dolphy, Charles Lloyd, Frank Morgan, Sonny Criss and James Newton.

In 1988, Collette recordedFlute Talk, his first album as a bandleader since 1964. Collette also produced a spoken word record on his experiences with jazz in 1994,Jazz for Thousand Oaksin 1996, andLive from the Nation's Capitalin 2000.

Collette passed away on September 19, 2010 at the age of 89.

From The HistoryMakers™ biography: https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/A2007.153

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