- The Jazz Collection · 2015
- Buck & Buddy · 1956
- Swingville, Vol. 30: Buck and Buddy Blow the Blues · 1956
- The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions: Buddy Tate and His Celebrity Club Orchestra · 2002
- The Ballad Artistry of Buddy Tate · 1981
- Just Jazz · 1984
- Just Jazz · 1984
- Just Jazz · 1984
- Just Jazz · 1984
- Just Jazz · 1984
- Just Jazz · 1984
- Complete Jazz Series 1945 - 1950 · 2009
- Swingville Sessions: Tate's Date / Tate-a-Tate / Groovin' with Buddy Tate · 1960
Live Albums
Compilations
About Buddy Tate
One of the greatest and most enduring of the swing-era tenor saxmen, Buddy Tate first made a name for himself, along with trumpeter Buck Clayton, in the Count Basie band during the 1930s. His warm, husky and lustrous sound, mixed with a joyful exuberance, made him a much in-demand player through the following decades. Perhaps his best recorded works as a leader are his collaborations with Clayton, on which they swing like in the days of old and blow the blues for real.
- HOMETOWN
- Sherman, TX, United States
- BORN
- 22 February 1913
- GENRE
- Jazz