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- Bud_Scott abstract "Bud Scott (January 11, 1890 – July 2, 1949) was an American jazz banjoist. He was one of the earliest musicians associated with the New Orleans jazz scene.Scott played guitar and violin as a child and performed professionally from an early age. Late in his life, he claimed he had played with the legendary Buddy Bolden when young. He played with John Robichaux, possibly as early as 1904; following this he played with Freddie Keppard's Olympia Orchestra, and joined the Billy King Traveling Show as a violinist in 1913. He moved to New York City in 1915 and found work in theatre orchestras; he also sang at this time, and found work playing banjo with Bob Young in Baltimore in 1917. In 1921 he played in Will Marion Cook's Orchestra, and moved to Chicago around this time. There he played with King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band in 1923 and with Kid Ory; he played with both on and off again in the 1920s. He also did a stint with Curtis Mosby's Blue Blowers in Los Angeles in the mid-1920s. Late in the decade he worked with Erskine Tate, Johnny Dodds, Dave Peyton, Jimmie Noone (1928), Jelly Roll Morton, and Fess Williams.Late in 1929 he moved to Los Angeles, and played there with Leon Herriford, Mutt Carey, and with his own trio ensemble. He played with Kid Ory once more from 1944 to 1948, but fell ill and had to retire from music. He died the following year.".
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