Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 304 – Buddy Cole, 1916-1964




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Summary: Buddy Cole, 1916-1964<br> <br> <br> <br> Name<br> Artist<br> Album<br> Year<br> Comments<br> <br> <br> Sassy Brass<br> Buddy Cole<br> Modern Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1533]<br> 1963<br> 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles &amp; 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa)<br> <br> <br> You and the Night and the Music<br> Buddy Cole<br> Moonlight Moods [Capitol 10" LP]<br> 1947<br> 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles.<br> <br> <br> I Get The Blues When It Rains<br> Buddy Cole<br> Pipes, Pedals and Fidelity [Columbia Tape]<br> 1957<br> 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles.<br> <br> <br> Sugarfoot Rag<br> Buddy Cole and Small Combo<br> Transcriptions [Capitol B-498]<br> <br> Buddy Cole at the Novachord, Piano and Celeste; King Sisters, vocal<br> <br> <br> As Long As I Live<br> Buddy Cole<br> Swingin' At The Hammond Organ - Four Stereo Albums [JASCD 185]<br> 1959<br> Hammond - LP: Hot and Cole<br> <br> <br> Cry Me A River<br> Buddy Cole<br> Modern Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1533]<br> 1963<br> 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles &amp; 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa)<br> <br> <br> They Can't Take That Away From Me<br> Buddy Cole<br> Buddy Cole Remembered [Doric DO 1421]<br> 1980<br> 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles &amp; 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa)<br> <br> <br> Laugh, Clown, Laugh<br> Buddy Cole<br> Transcriptions<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> One O'Clock Jump<br> Buddy Cole and The 1940 All-Stars<br> Hits From The Golden Age Of Dance Bands [Alshire SAS 603]<br> 1965<br> 3-27 Wurlitzer/Robert Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, North Hollywood, CA<br> <br> <br>