
Buddy Johnson was an American musician and bandleader born in 1915 in Darlington, South Carolina. Known for his contributions to jazz, R&B, and blues, he gained prominence in the 1940s and 1950s with his orchestra. Signed to Decca Records, he produced hits like "Since I Fell for You" and "Save Your Love for Me", which became standards in their genres. His music often featured his sister, vocalist Ella Johnson. Buddy Johnson played a pivotal role in bridging swing and early R&B, influencing the development of modern popular music.
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