Bush played Club Eleven in a band featuring tenor saxophonist Ronnie Scott, trumpeter Hank Shaw, pianist Tommy Pollard, and drummer Tony Crombie, a group that virtually defined the nascent sound of British bop and influenced a generation of young players. Despite the acclaim, Bush worked continually to refine his approach, studying under James Merrett at the Guildhall School of Music; his relentless work ethic endeared him to his collaborators, and he was much sought after by overseas musicians, touring Europe with Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Zoot Sims, and Roy Eldridge.
In 1957 Bush joined drummer Jack Parnell's ATV Orchestra; his later recording dates included sessions behind Stephane Grappelli, Anita O'Day, and Eddie Cleanhead Vinson. In the mid-'90s Bush entered semi-retirement, although he continued practicing each day until his death on June 15, 2004. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi