steady Eddie, mr.jimmy, Herman e calloway, doo doo bug, dirty deed, and mrs.thomas
a saxophone
A recorder and a saxophone. Both from Steady Eddie, but the band chipped in for the saxophone
In "Bud, Not Buddy," the band members give Bud the nickname "Bud." This nickname is used affectionately, highlighting his resilience and spirit throughout the story as he navigates his journey during the Great Depression. Bud's character embodies the themes of hope and determination, making the nickname fitting for his adventurous spirit.
it is his grandfathers band
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a saxophone
A recorder and a saxophone. Both from Steady Eddie, but the band chipped in for the saxophone
One of the band members who plays a trumpet.
In "Bud, Not Buddy," the band members give Bud the nickname "Bud." This nickname is used affectionately, highlighting his resilience and spirit throughout the story as he navigates his journey during the Great Depression. Bud's character embodies the themes of hope and determination, making the nickname fitting for his adventurous spirit.
it is his grandfathers band
His name is Bud Caldwell. He always says "Bud not Buddy'' when people call him Buddy.
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After Mr. Calloway left, the band members took turns sitting at his spot at Bud's table in the book "Bud, Not Buddy." Bud appreciated the sense of belonging he felt with the band, despite Mr. Calloway's absence.
The saxophone
The leader was Herman Calloway. I forgot the rest.
In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, the main band featured is the Dusky Devastators of the Depression. The key band members include the bandleader, Herman E. Calloway, and other musicians like Jimmy, the saxophonist; Miss Thomas, who is a singer; and "Steady Eddie," the trumpeter. Their interactions with the protagonist, Bud, contribute significantly to the story's themes of family and belonging.
his grandpa