Theodore Leroy Bunn (May 7, 1910[a] – July 20, 1978)[3] was an American jazz guitarist who was a member of the Spirits of Rhythm during the 1930s.
[3] He appeared on record for the first time in 1929 as a member of a trio with trumpeter Red Allen and pianist Fats Pichon, then as a guest with the Duke Ellington Orchestra.
During the following year, he participated in a rare session with Jelly Roll Morton and clarinetist Wilton Crawley.
For the rest of the decade, he recorded with the swing band Spirits of Rhythm led by vocalist Leo Watson.
[5] Bunn recorded with such musicians as Sidney Bechet, Hadda Brooks, Johnny Dodds, J. C. Higginbotham, Lionel Hampton, and Jimmie Noone.