Buster Harding
Lavere "Buster" Harding was a Canadian-born American jazz pianist, composer and arranger.
Early life
Born to Benjamin "Ben" and Ada Harding in North Buxton, Ontario, Harding was raised in Cleveland, Ohio, where as a teenager he started on his own band.Later life and career
In 1939, Harding went to work for the Teddy Wilson big band, and then in the early 1940s went to work for the Coleman Hawkins band, and later Cab Calloway. He became a freelance arranger and worked with Benny Goodman, 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 primarily as an arranger and composer. Harding did not record as a leader. He died on November 14, 1965, in New York City.
Select discography
With Count Basie- The Count! - as arranger
- Basie - as arranger
- The Story of Jazz
- Basie Ball
- Sounds of Jazz
- One O'Clock Jump
- All the Cats Join In
- The Big Band Sound of Dizzy Gillespie
- Dizzy Gillespie: Best of Small Groups
- Dizzy and Strings also released as Diz Big Band - as arranger
- Jazz Spectrum Vol. 11: Dizzy Gillespie
- Broadcast Performances, Vol. 1: Radio And TV Broadcasts
- ''Broadcast Performances, Vol. 2: Radio And TV Broadcasts ''