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Buster (Lavere) Harding (19 March 1917–14 November 1965) was a Canadian-born jazz pianist, composer and arranger. Born in North Buxton, Ontario but raised in Cleveland, Ohio, he was most noteworthy for his recording arrangements in the 1940s for Coleman Hawkins, Cab Calloway, Artie Shaw, Roy Eldridge, Dizzy Gillespie and Count Basie, among others. In 1949 he was the musical director for Billie Holiday recording sessions. In the early 1960s Harding played with Jonah Jones, though he was known... full article at wikipedia
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