Peter Badie
Peter "Chuck" Badie (17 May 1925 – 15 April 2023) was an American jazz bass player.
Life and career

Badie was born in New Orleans on May 17, 1925.[1] His father was a prominent jazz saxophone player who played with the "Eureka" and the "Original Olympia" brass bands.[2] He left the Navy in 1945, and then used the G.I. Bill to enrol at the Grunewald School of Music.[2] From around 1950 he played with singer Roy Brown for two years.[1] He then "worked with the singer Paul Gayten and Dave Bartholomew, then from 1954 to 1956 was a member of Lionel Hampton's orchestra."[1]
Badie played double bass on some famous New Orleans rhythm-and-blues recordings.[1] He worked with Hank Crawford, Edward Frank, June Gardner, Dizzy Gillespie, and Zoot Sims, but had to stop playing in the 1970s because of stomach problems.[1] He returned to frequent playing in the 1990s, as part of Dr. John's band.[1]
Badie was honored at the New Orleans Jazz Museum in February 2020 for 72 years in the music business.[3]
Badie died on April 15, 2023, at the age of 97.[4][5]
Personal life
Badie was a devout Catholic and a member of the Knights of Peter Claver.[6][7]
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