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Monty Budwig

 
Artist: Monty Budwig
  • Born: December 26, 1929, Pender, NE
  • Died: March 09, 1992
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Bass Representative Album: "Dig"

Biography

A very valuable bassist who on the West Coast was part of a countless number of recordings sessions, Monty Budwig could always be relied upon to swing a band, take melodic solos and play the perfect note for the right situation while being content to remain in the background. Budwig played bass while in high school, gigged with Vido Musso in 1951 and then spent three years in the Air Force during which he had the opportunity to play in a military band. In 1954 he moved to Los Angeles where he eventually became a fixture in the studios and was greatly in demand for West Coast-style jazz groups. Among Budwig's many musical experiences were playing with Barney Kessel, the Red Norvo Trio (1954-55), Zoot Sims, Woody Herman's Orchestra (1955-56), Shelly Manne, Shorty Rogers, Terry Gibbs, Benny Goodman, Carmen McRae, Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, the Lighthouse All Stars in the 1980's and Ellyn Rucker. Although he appeared on many records (including a few dozen for the Concord label in the 1970's and 80's), Monty Budwig only led one record date of his own, 1978's Dig (for Concord) which included his wife Arlette McCoy on electric piano. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Monty Budwig
Background information
Birth name Monty Rex Budwig
Born December 26, 1926
Origin Flag of the United States Pender, Nebraska, USA
Died March 9, 1992
Genre(s) Jazz
Occupation(s) Double bassist
Instrument(s) Double bass

Monty Rex Budwig (December 26, 1926March 9, 1992) was a West Coast jazz double bassist.

He was born in Pender, Nebraska. He began playing bass during high school, continuing in the military band while he was enlisted in the Air Force. He moved to Los Angeles in 1954.

Budwig recorded and performed with many of the jazz greats (Carmen McRae, Barney Kessel, Woody Herman, Red Norvo, Scott Hamilton, and Shelly Manne).

He is probably best known for his playing with Vince Guaraldi, but there has been some controversy as to whether or not he was the bassist heard on the Charlie Brown Christmas Album. He released one recording as a leader (Dig on the Concord label).


 
 

 

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