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George H. Buck Jr.

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continues to air on WAVO 1150-AM in Rock Hill, SC on Sundays from 4-5PM. He produced nearly 700 broadcasts during his years in New Orleans. The programs were originally recorded on cassettes. In recent years, most of the programs were transferred to compact discs. An archive of these programs is kept
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According to his son, Buck's passion, love, and enthusiasm for jazz never diminished. He and his wife, Nina moved the operation to New Orleans in 1987 and in 1989 expanded further by opening the Palm Court Jazz Café, which became an important part of New Orleans jazz culture under the management of
212:, and turn them around with new formats and improved management. All of his profits from this went to support his growing list of record labels. He started and bought many labels in order to make sure this music would survive. He issued recordings of most forms of jazz through nine labels: 200:. He began yearly pilgrimages to New Orleans in 1961, cementing his relationship with the city by immersing himself in the culture and recording the artists who lived in the city. Buck developed a passion for radio after hosting a radio show in college, which he dubbed, 147:(December 22, 1928 – December 11, 2013) was an American entrepreneur who devoted much of his life to recording jazz by producing albums and acquiring the rights to those produced by companies established by others. Buck acquired the inventories of record labels and 151:
made by radio broadcasting companies decades earlier. He was a major record collector. Until his death at age 84, he ran his businesses and philanthropy. He began his radio career as a partner in radio station
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in New Orleans and at the WAVO studios in Charlotte, NC. Buck's sign off was "This is recordially yours, George Buck. Wishing you the best of everything and good jazz listening. Bye bye and buy bonds!"
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his wife. The GHB Jazz Foundation houses the record business and is located on the second floor of the same building in the
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The George H. Buck, Jr., Jazz Foundation, Inc. (founded 1987), a Louisiana non-profit entity.
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Personal recollections of Brant Hart, Operations Manager of WAVO-AM.
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Music: George Buck’s Legacy; Spreading the Message of Jazz
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George Buck (disambiguation)

New Jersey
New Orleans
Music business
Jazzology
American Music Records
G.H.B. Records
Black Swan
Audiophile Records
Circle Records
Southland Records
Progressive Records
World Broadcasting
Langlois & Wentworth
transcription discs
WJNO
West Palm Beach
Elizabeth, New Jersey
World War II
war bonds
Wild Bill Davison
Tony Parenti
Jazzology Records
New Orleans style jazz
GHB Records
WCOS
Columbia, South Carolina
Jazzology
Circle

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