Hank Bagby

In the early 1950s, he worked in Los Angeles with the late Joe Maini, Frank Butler and others.

He worked with the Onzy Matthews Big Band in 1961, which included such greats as Curtis Amy, Dexter Gurdon, Harold Land, Carmel Jones and the late Joe Gordon, to name a few.

In late 1961, along with Joe Maini, Bagby headlined a group in a spectacular Jazz Marathon, opposite some of the greatest talent in the country, namely: Bud Shank, Jack Sheldon, Claude Williamson, Ralph Pena, Ben Webster, Joe Albany, Ruth Price, Bill Perkins, and many others.

[2] Hank moved to Modesto, California in 1977 and continued playing tenor saxophone frequenting St. Stans with his group The Hank Bagby Trio which included pianist Ben Gintjee, drummer Buddy Barnhill, bass player Tony Morabite.

Hank Bagby also worked as a Stanislaus County substance abuse counselor from 1977 to 1990 before retiring.