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Buddy Lucas (musician)

Alonza Westbrook "Buddy" Lucas was an American jazz saxophonist and bandleader, who is possibly more famous for his session work on harmonica.

Discography
;As leader/co-leader • 1952: "Hustlin' Family Blues"/"I'll Never Smile Again" – Buddy Lucas and His Band of Tomorrow • 1952: "Drive Daddy Drive" – Little Sylvia Sings with Buddy Lucas and His Band of Tomorrow • 1954: "A Million Tears" – Little Sylvia Sings with Buddy Lucas Orchestra • 1956: "Blueberry Hill" • 1957: "Bo-Lee"/"Star Dust" • 1957: "Hound Dog"/"When My Dreamboat Comes Home" – Buddy Lucas with Jimmy Carrol & Orchestra • 1957: "Searchin'" Buddy Lucas • 1967: ''Honkin' Sax'' ;As sideman • 1956: Fever - Little Willie John • 1960: Wish Upon A Star (album) - Dion and the Belmonts • 1963: Hobo FlatsJimmy Smith • 1963: Tread Ye LightlyClark Terry and Bob Brookmeyer • 1964: Unforgettable: A Tribute to Dinah Washington – Aretha Franklin • 1966: Hoochie Coochie ManJimmy Smith • 1967: Nina Simone Sings the BluesNina Simone • 1967: Singing the BluesJoe Turner • 1967: Soul Drums – Bernard Purdie • 1967: More Than a New DiscoveryLaura Nyro • 1967: Groove MerchantJerome Richardson • 1967: Cherry RedEddie "Cleanhead" Vinson • 1968: New GrassAlbert Ayler • 1968: Once Upon a Dream – The Rascals • 1968: The Blue Yusef Lateef – Yusef Lateef • 1971: Quiet FireRoberta Flack • 1971: AfriqueCount Basie • 1972: The ProphetJohnny Hammond • 1973: Sassy Soul StrutLou Donaldson • 1974: Sweet Lou – Lou Donaldson • 1974: PotpourriThe Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra • 1975: Midnight LightningJimi Hendrix (posthumous) • 1976: A Street Called StraightRoy Buchanan • 2005: The Soul of Nina Simone – Nina Simone (recorded 1963–1987) ==References==
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