Teddy Buckner

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Teddy Buckner
Birth name John Edward Buckner
Also known as Teddy Buckner
Born (1909-07-16)July 16, 1909
Sherman, Texas
Origin United States
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Los Angeles, California
Genres Jazz, Dixieland, jump blues, swing
Occupation(s) Musician, actor
Instruments Trumpet
Years active 1924–1981
Associated acts Lionel Hampton, Benny Carter Orchestra, T-Bone Walker, Kid Ory

Teddy Buckner (July 16, 1909 in Sherman, Texas – September 22, 1994 in Los Angeles, California) was a jazz trumpeter associated with Dixieland music.

Early in his career Buckner played with Sonny Clay. He worked with Buck Clayton in Shanghai in 1934 and later worked with Benny Carter among others. From 1949 to 1954 he worked in Kid Ory's band, which was perhaps the closest to the style he preferred. In the late 1950s his work with Sidney Bechet in France made him popular there but prior going to France, he recorded the sound track of the movie "King Creole" with Elvis Presley in 1958. From 1965 to 1981 he performed traditional jazz band at Disneyland's New Orleans Square.

In addition to this he worked with blues musician T-Bone Walker and did some acting. This included an uncredited role in They Shoot Horses, Don't They? He played cornet in a few of his film roles.

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