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Boyd Raeburn & His Orchestra

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Boyd Raeburn (October 27, 1913 – August 2, 1966) was an American jazz bandleader and bass saxophonist.

Albert Boyd Raeburn was born in Faith, South Dakota, and became one of the greatest and least-known of jazz bandleaders during the 1940s. To modern ears his music sounds completely acceptable, not much more difficult to comprehend than the music of such better known leaders as Stan Kenton or Dizzy Gillespie, but without the support of a major record label or radio sponsor his band floundered for years, often going bankrupt only to reappear a few months later with new personnel.

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Oscar PettifordOscar Pettiforddouble bass
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Hal McKusickalto saxophone
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Shelly Mannedrums (drum set)
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Al Cohntenor saxophone
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Trummy Youngtrombone
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Earl Swopetrombone
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Johnny Bothwellalto saxophone
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Boyd Raeburnbass saxophone, eponymous
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Don Lamondmembranophone
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Serge Chaloffbaritone saxophone
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Bob Swifttrombone
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Carl Bergtrumpet
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J.K. Cormantrombone
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O.C. Wilsontrombone
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W.C. Robertsontrumpet, trombone
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A.W. Kusickalto saxophone
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Marjorie Woodlead vocals
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Don Darcylead vocals
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Louis Clestrumpet
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Angelo Tomprostenor saxophone
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Joe Megrotenor saxophone
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Stuart Andersontenor saxophone
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Hy Mandelbaritone saxophone
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Carl Groentrumpet
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Jack Carmentrombone
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