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John Landry “Buddy” Boudreaux (December 27, 1917 – June 13, 2015) was a big band and jazz musician in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He played saxophone and clarinet. Since 1934, he directed and played in a number of bands that have toured the southern United States and drawn nationally known performers to Baton Rouge. The State-Times newspaper called him “the city’s sound of big band.” His bands backed such artists as Andy Williams, Bernadette Peters, Doc Severinsen, Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Burt Bacharach, Johnny Mathis, The Four Tops, Bob Hope, George Burns and Joan Rivers. He opened shows for Tony Bennett, Tony Orlando, Louise Mandrell, The Beach Boys and Bill Cosby. He was co-author—with his barber, Michael T. Abadie—of “My Baton Rouge,” which in 1998 was declared the cit

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  • John Landry “Buddy” Boudreaux (December 27, 1917 – June 13, 2015) was a big band and jazz musician in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He played saxophone and clarinet. Since 1934, he directed and played in a number of bands that have toured the southern United States and drawn nationally known performers to Baton Rouge. The State-Times newspaper called him “the city’s sound of big band.” His bands backed such artists as Andy Williams, Bernadette Peters, Doc Severinsen, Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Burt Bacharach, Johnny Mathis, The Four Tops, Bob Hope, George Burns and Joan Rivers. He opened shows for Tony Bennett, Tony Orlando, Louise Mandrell, The Beach Boys and Bill Cosby. He was co-author—with his barber, Michael T. Abadie—of “My Baton Rouge,” which in 1998 was declared the city's official song. (en)
  • John Landry “Buddy” Boudreaux (Donaldsonville, 27 de diciembre de 1917 – Baton Rouge, 13 de junio de 2015) fue un músico de jazz y de big band en Baton Rouge, Luisiana. Tocaba el saxofón y el clarinete. Desde 1934, dirigió y tocó en distintas bandas en del sur de Estados Unidos, las cuales estaban formadas por músicos conocidos nacionalmente sobre todo de Baton Rouge. El periódico del estado lo nombró " El sonido de big band de la ciudad" ​ Tocaba junto con artistas como Andy Williams, Bernadette Peters, , Dionne Warwick, , Burt Bacharach, Johnny Mathis, The Four Tops, Bob Hope, George Burns y Joan Rivers. Abrió conciertos para Tony Bennett, Tony Orlando, , The Beach Boys y Bill Cosby.​ Buddy escribió junto con su barbero, Michael T. Abadie— “My Baton Rouge,” que en 1998 se consideró como la canción oficial de la ciudad.​​ (es)
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  • John Landry “Buddy” Boudreaux (December 27, 1917 – June 13, 2015) was a big band and jazz musician in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He played saxophone and clarinet. Since 1934, he directed and played in a number of bands that have toured the southern United States and drawn nationally known performers to Baton Rouge. The State-Times newspaper called him “the city’s sound of big band.” His bands backed such artists as Andy Williams, Bernadette Peters, Doc Severinsen, Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Burt Bacharach, Johnny Mathis, The Four Tops, Bob Hope, George Burns and Joan Rivers. He opened shows for Tony Bennett, Tony Orlando, Louise Mandrell, The Beach Boys and Bill Cosby. He was co-author—with his barber, Michael T. Abadie—of “My Baton Rouge,” which in 1998 was declared the cit (en)
  • John Landry “Buddy” Boudreaux (Donaldsonville, 27 de diciembre de 1917 – Baton Rouge, 13 de junio de 2015) fue un músico de jazz y de big band en Baton Rouge, Luisiana. Tocaba el saxofón y el clarinete. Desde 1934, dirigió y tocó en distintas bandas en del sur de Estados Unidos, las cuales estaban formadas por músicos conocidos nacionalmente sobre todo de Baton Rouge. El periódico del estado lo nombró " El sonido de big band de la ciudad" ​ Tocaba junto con artistas como Andy Williams, Bernadette Peters, , Dionne Warwick, , Burt Bacharach, Johnny Mathis, The Four Tops, Bob Hope, George Burns y Joan Rivers. Abrió conciertos para Tony Bennett, Tony Orlando, , The Beach Boys y Bill Cosby.​ Buddy escribió junto con su barbero, Michael T. Abadie— “My Baton Rouge,” que en 1998 se consideró como (es)
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