Ray Bauduc

Ray Bauduc

actor, soundtrack

Ray Bauduc was born on Jun 18, 1906 in USA. Ray Bauduc's big-screen debut came with Let's Make Music directed by Leslie Goodwins in 1940, strarring Crosby's Drummer (uncredited). Ray Bauduc is known for Saving Mr. Banks directed by John Lee Hancock, Emma Thompson stars as P.L. Travers and Tom Hanks as Walt Disney. The upcoming new movie Ray Bauduc plays is The Wizard of Lies which will be released on May 20, 2017.

Drummer, songwriter ("South Rampart Street Parade", "Big Noise from Winnetka"), educated at St. Aloysius College, studied with Paul Detroit, Vic Barton, and Earl Hatch. (Some sources say he was born on June 18, 1906.) He was a drummer in film theatres at 13. He joined Bill Lustig's Scranton Sirens, then Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey's Wild Canaries, and later the orchestras of Joe Venuti, Freddy Rich, Ben Pollack in 1929-1934, Bob Crosby from 1935-1942, Jimmy Dorsey from 1947-1950, and Jack Teagarden from 1950-1955. He formed a touring group with Nappy Lamare, then his own sextet. During World War II, he was a drummer in a US Army band. Ray made many records. In 1953 he joined ASCAP and collaborated musically with Bob Haggart. His other popular-song compositions include "Big Crash from China"; "Hear You Talking"; "Big Tom"; "March of the Bob Cats"; "Big Foot Stomp"; and "Smoky Mary".

  • Birthday

    Jun 18, 1906
  • Place of Birth

    New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

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