About Buddy Cole
Edwin LeMar Cole, known as Buddy Cole (December 15, 1916 in Irving, Illinois – November 5, 1964), was a jazz pianist and orchestra leader. He played behind a number of pop singers, including Rosemary Clooney, Jill Corey, and The Four Lads, who recorded for Columbia Records. Buddy Cole started his musical life in the theater playing between movies. He moved to Hollywood and played with a couple of bands, most notably the Alvino Ray big band, before becoming a studio musician.
Top Tracks
C-Jam Blues
I'll Remember April
Morning Hymn - Organ Version
Christopher Columbus
Processional / Maria (Part 1) - Instrumental Version
Powerhouse
That Old Black Magic
The Lady Is a Tramp
Poinciana
Fulfillment
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