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The Savannah History Museum will host a film screening and tour to honor jazz legend Ben Tucker, who passed away 12 years ago. Attendees can participate in self-guided tours of the Savannah Jazz History & Hall of Fame exhibit. The event includes a screening of ‘In Tune: The Ben Tucker Story’ and aims to celebrate Tucker’s significant contributions to the local jazz community and his philanthropic efforts.
Savannah, Georgia – A significant event is scheduled to honor the memory of jazz legend Ben Tucker, who tragically passed away 12 years ago. On Sunday, June 8, 2025, the Savannah History Museum will host a film screening and exhibit tour to commemorate Tucker’s life and contributions to the jazz community.
The event will feature a film titled “In Tune: The Ben Tucker Story,” which will begin at 2:00 PM. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early, as self-guided tours of the Savannah Jazz History & Hall of Fame exhibit will start at 1:00 PM. The museum is located at 303 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Savannah. Admission for members and students is free, and reservations are required. Non-members can attend for a fee of $15. Tickets can be reserved online.
Ben Tucker is best remembered for his hit song “Coming Home Baby,” and as the owner of the well-known jazz club Hard Hearted Hannah’s. Throughout his life, Tucker earned a reputation for his warmth and connection with others, referring to everyone as ‘partner.’ His impact on Savannah’s jazz community was profound, having moved to the area in the early 1970s and helping to revitalize the local music scene.
Tucker, who was 82 at the time of his death, was involved in a tragic accident on Hutchinson Island, where he was killed when his golf cart was struck by a speeding car. The incident occurred on a Sunday around 11:45 AM while Tucker was crossing the street from the golf course to the employee parking lot. The driver of the other vehicle, 52-year-old Robert William Martin, was charged with vehicular homicide, racing, and reckless driving.
Before establishing himself in Savannah, Tucker played alongside jazz legends, including Quincy Jones, Peggy Lee, Dexter Gordon, and Buddy Rich. He was instrumental in founding the Coastal Jazz Association, which played a vital role in promoting jazz in the Savannah area. Beyond his musical achievements, Tucker was widely celebrated for his philanthropic efforts and commitment to the local community.
Former Savannah Mayor Otis Johnson reflected on Tucker’s character, emphasizing his reputation as one of the kindest individuals and applauding his love for music and community service. Many local musicians and jazz enthusiasts, including Howard Paul, highlighted the strong connections and warmth that Tucker fostered through his passion for music.
Tucker’s beloved double bass, affectionately named Bertha, was a centerpiece of his performances, reportedly dating back 240 years. His contributions to community initiatives and charitable causes further solidified his position as a cultural icon in Savannah.
The city of Savannah has experienced a significant loss with Tucker’s passing, and many have drawn comparisons between his influence in the arts and the legacy of notable civil rights leaders. The upcoming event on June 8 aims not only to celebrate Tucker’s life but also to remind the community of the vibrant jazz culture that he worked tirelessly to build and sustain.
As the date approaches, members of the Savannah community and jazz lovers alike are encouraged to partake in this unique opportunity to honor the memory of a true musical star. The film screening and exhibit tour promise to be a heartfelt tribute to a man whose contributions have left a lasting legacy.
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- Savannah Tribune: In Tune: The Ben Tucker Story
- USA Today: Ben Tucker Killed In Crash
- Online Athens: Savannah Jazz Musician Ben Tucker Killed
- BBC News: Ben Tucker Tribute
- WTOC: Robert Martin Pleads Guilty in Death of Ben Tucker
- Wikipedia: Ben Tucker
- Google Search: Ben Tucker
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Ben Tucker
- Google News: Ben Tucker
