He obtained his first saxophone in the mid-1940s and had lessons from Buster Bailey.
It was introduced by Buster Bailey.
Buster Bailey (clarinetist)
Buster Bailey, who joined the orchestra after Toscanini left, made movies.
Buster Bailey was a master of the clarinet and was educated on the instrument by classical teacher Franz Schoepp, the man who taught Benny Goodman.
Within a month Armstrong extended an invitation for Buster Bailey to join him as a member of Henderson's band.
He also recorded music during this time as Buster Bailey and His Rhythm Busters.
In 1946, Buster Bailey went independent and led his own band, but his group lasted for only the year.
Buster Bailey died in April 1967 of a heart attack.
Buster Bailey appeared on film three times during his career.