
Louis Bush was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky during the ragtime era and the jazz age. The family name was Bush, but he later added the "c" largely for the uniqueness. Blessed with an inherent music talent, he was already leading a ragtime and jazz band Lou Bush and His Tickle Toe Four, by the time he was 12 years old. His biggest hits from the 1950s include "Portuguese Washerwomen", "Sam's Song", a cover of Del Wood's version of "Down Yonder", and the international hit "Zambezi".
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The Wild Ones
Cool - Remastered
Cool
Zambesi
Street Scene '58
Street Scene '58 - Remastered
The Charming Mademoiselle From Paris, France
Cool - Digitally Remastered 95
Portofino
Street Scene '58 (Remastered)
Street Scene '58 - Digitally Remastered 95
The Wild Ones - Remastered
Cool (Remastered)
The Wild Ones - 1996 - Remaster
Zambezi
Cool (Digitally Remastered 95)
Street Scene '58 (Digitally Remastered 95)
Street Scene '58 (Remastered 95)
Zambessi
Cool (Remastered 95)
The Wild Ones (1996 Digital Remaster)
11th Hour Melody
The 11th Hour Melody
Rainbow's End
The Wild Ones (1996 - Remaster)
Friendly Persuasion
Cumana
Doll House
Manhattan Serenade
Zambesi (1956)
Lazy Rhapsody
Tango Afrique
The Wild Ones (Remastered)
Clair De Line
The Wild Ones - 1996 Remastered Version
Zambesi - Lou Busch 1955
Zambesi (Remastered)
Nola
Eleventh Hour Melody (Thee I Love)
Rhapsody in Blue
Theme From "Shangri-La"
Street Scene
Rainbow’s End
Jato
The Very Thought of You
In the Mist
Two Dollar Rag
Sunrise Serenade
Zambezi [1956]
Wild Ones
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