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Ray Bauduc (1906-1988) was a hugely popular and influential New
Orleans-born jazz drummer best known for his work with the Bob Crosby
Orchestra and their band-within-a-band, the Bobcats, between 1935 and 1942.
He co-composed, together with bassist Bob Haggart, the two big hits that
the Bob Crosby orchestra achieved: "South Rampart Street Parade" (a pseudo
New Orleans parade-type number first recorded in November 1937), and "Big
Noise from Winnetka" (a bass and drums duet with Haggart, recorded in
1938).
His colourful style, making full use of woodblocks, cowbells, the Chinese
cymbal and tom-toms, marked him out from most drummers of the swing era,
and made him one of the few white drummers (including George Wettling, Dave
Tough and Gene Krupa, but they were not so obvious) to be directly
influenced by Warren "Baby" Dodds.
After the break-up of the Crosby band, Bauduc organised his own small
groups (often in a swing or even bebop style),
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