Kurt Edelhagen exactly what he wanted from his orchestra. He wanted the awesome best. And, he got it, even more. What a great jazz music orchestra leader he was. His closest competition came from England and France, but he out-swung them all, including many of the bands from the USA as well. And his musicians were equally as great in interpreting and.producing the essential sounds and lyricism of Jazz and popular music.
Ok, I'm knocked out now. As a big band bari player from this era, surprised to never even have HEARD of these CATS! Well, now that's taken care of. These charts and recording quality are really excellent. Heavy players indeed! From here on count me as an avid listener. Many thanks for this post.
A fantastic Bigband. What a trumpet section: Hanne Wilfert, Fritz Weichbroth, Milo Pavlovic, Shake Keane - Kurt Edelhagen said one High Note-trumpet player, but Hanne Wilfert and Fritz Weichbroth were all fantastic high note players. Karl Drewo and Bubi Aderhold, Otto Bredl too, were fantastic musicians too. Or hear the piano player. This was in 1965 the best of the European Bigband Jazz.
This concert is an absolute utter gem! And come to think of it, it's an "sleeper" video. Never heard of these band-men. Lots of American jazz artists came to Europe for Artistic-Recognition, which was more or less lacking in the States, at the time; some are in this band. The fantastic arrangements and the solo's are bloody crackin' and pure swinging. Thanks for this incredible upload. Enjoy & Cheers!
Even to-date, February 1, 2021, there are only a, rare, a few, bands that can match the jazz intensity, the outstanding impact, the jazz quality and musical control and tone as managed by this great orchestra under the direction, the conductorship, of the one and only Kurt Edelhagen, a jazz music Master for all ages. Each of the soloists, then playing within the band, were exceptionally captivating musicians, with few peers out there even today.
I have several Kurt Edelhagen LP's but on listening to this its pretty difficult to believe there might have been any better big bands operating at this point in the 60's - top arrangements, section playing and soloists!
If only they could have played in UK.....but sadly. The hard driving opening track brought tears of joy to my so good was it, and the remainder immense pleasure.
A Baby Jiggs Wigham, later a resident music professor and rolemodel in germany for generations of Jazz Trombonist until today ! Die sechziger Jahre mit Kurt Edelhagen, Rolf Hans Müller, Erwin Lehn, Max Greger, Horst Jankovski, Paul Kuhn usw... Sie hatten alle vertragliche Bindungen an ihre Funkhäuser und Plattenverträge für Tanz und Unterhaltungsmusik aber sie entwickelten ihren eigenen aus den USA geprägten Bigband Sound Progressiv, Harter Swing, laut, rhythmisch in die Beine gehend. Heutige Bands sind mir zu intellektuell zu verkopft zu malerisch. Tolle Aufnahme Tolles Dokument, erst 20 Jahre nach Ende des 2.Weltkriegs.
Excellent solos from Shake Keane on trumpet [from St Vincent], who recorded with Joe Harriott, and Wilton 'Bogey' Gaynair on tenor sax [a graduate of the famed Alpha School in Kingston Jamaica with 3 sets under his leadership. Any help identifying the other musicians much appreciated. This is a fine big band set....
This was just four years before I became aware of Herr Edelhagen and his excellent band in '69, from three great tracks: _Copacabana_ and _Song from the Moulin Rouge_ and _The Lambeth Walk_ which appeared on Polydor Stereo Wonderland LPs 109625/6/7 and I still play today. TH-cam and its contributors do a tremendous service to the memory of these musicians and that era, capturing precious moments in time. The BBC ditched vast amounts of its early videotaped programme stock - but is it possible that other European stations had more foresight?
I believe I'm correct when I say that UK MU rules dictated that all BBC recorded music had to be erazed after the third transmission, be it TV or radio. So in theory no tapes should exist. But i refuse to believe that BBC studio managers did not copy tapes of performances they adjudged as well worth retaining..
waren die gut - als Spätgeborener war mir nie bewusst wie gut und habe sie fälschlicherweise als Schlagerkapelle abgetan. Hiermit leiste ich Abbitte - Respekt Kurt
Das Konzert war unser DDRBÜRGERN damals nicht vergönnt 1965 während unserer Konkurenz mit unserem RTO Leipzig unter Kurt Henkels in der DDR ;also leider Heute sieht man das etwas Anders.So war es leider.
... hart und präzise, bis die Lippen bluten (Titel SPIEGEL damals). Klare Klangbild-Sektionen-Trennung. Manchmal klingen die gleichen Musiker unter K. Edelhagen besser-anders als später unter F. Boland in den gleichen/selbigen Arrangements.
Drums: Dai Bowen (UK), Bass:Jonny Fischer(Aus),Piano:Bora Rokovic(Yug), Trumpet: Shake Keane (UK)Milo Pavlovic(Yug) Fritz Weichbrodt Hanne Wilfert (Germ), Trombone: Nick Hauch Otto Bredl (Germ) JiggsWigham(USA) Manfred Gatjens (Germ). Sax: Wilton Gaynair (West Indies) Karl Drewo(Aus) Drek Humble(UK) Bubi Aderhold (Germ). That's the best I can do Rick.
Kurt Edelhagen exactly what he wanted from his orchestra. He wanted the awesome best. And, he got it, even more. What a great jazz music orchestra leader he was. His closest competition came from England and France, but he out-swung them all, including many of the bands from the USA as well. And his musicians were equally as great in interpreting and.producing the essential sounds and lyricism of Jazz and popular music.
Spot on, a which was not sight reading yet not overrehearsed. Utterly fabulous.
Was ein tolles Konzert... 👍👏👏Hier erkennt man die wahre Klasse des Orchesters... 👍👌👍
Ok, I'm knocked out now. As a big band bari player from this era, surprised to never even have HEARD of these CATS!
Well, now that's taken care of. These charts and recording quality are really excellent. Heavy players indeed!
From here on count me as an avid listener.
Many thanks for this post.
I wonder if there are any of these wonderful charts still in existence today.
Der Bassist en der Schlagzeuger: FANTASTISCHE GROOVE KANONEN !!
A fantastic Bigband. What a trumpet section: Hanne Wilfert, Fritz Weichbroth, Milo Pavlovic, Shake Keane - Kurt Edelhagen said one High Note-trumpet player, but Hanne Wilfert and Fritz Weichbroth were all fantastic high note players. Karl Drewo and Bubi Aderhold, Otto Bredl too, were fantastic musicians too. Or hear the piano player. This was in 1965 the best of the European Bigband Jazz.
Just fantastic playing and arrangements. Smokin'!
Arr. Bora Roković, Zrenjanin, Srbija I love Jazz
Heidi Glow Exactly! Dig, Enjoy & Cheers!
This concert is an absolute utter gem! And come to think of it, it's an "sleeper" video.
Never heard of these band-men. Lots of American jazz artists came to Europe for Artistic-Recognition, which was more or less lacking in the States, at the time; some are in this band. The fantastic arrangements and the solo's are bloody crackin' and pure swinging. Thanks for this incredible upload. Enjoy & Cheers!
Great band. Thanks for sharing 👍
Great band, musicians, arrangements,....
@@geertvandijck6065
Many, many thanks for upload.
Very much in the mood of the RIAS orchestra...
Even to-date, February 1, 2021, there are only a, rare, a few, bands that can match the jazz intensity, the outstanding impact, the jazz quality and musical control and tone as managed by this great orchestra under the direction, the conductorship, of the one and only Kurt Edelhagen, a jazz music Master for all ages. Each of the soloists, then playing within the band, were exceptionally captivating musicians, with few peers out there even today.
I had one vinyl album of this band. A great one
I have several Kurt Edelhagen LP's but on listening to this its pretty difficult to believe there might have been any better big bands operating at this point in the 60's - top arrangements, section playing and soloists!
On a par with Ted Heath’s band, absolutely
But this fabulopus band enjoyed notably better repetoir overall@@Strongscotch
If only they could have played in UK.....but sadly. The hard driving opening track brought tears of joy to my so good was it, and the remainder immense pleasure.
Only crit' being that the vison/sound synch' is slightly out. Shame.
They were very good years ....
A Baby Jiggs Wigham, later a resident music professor and rolemodel in germany for generations of Jazz Trombonist until today ! Die sechziger Jahre mit Kurt
Edelhagen, Rolf Hans Müller, Erwin Lehn, Max Greger, Horst Jankovski, Paul Kuhn usw... Sie hatten alle vertragliche Bindungen an ihre Funkhäuser und Plattenverträge für Tanz und Unterhaltungsmusik aber sie entwickelten ihren eigenen aus den USA geprägten Bigband Sound Progressiv, Harter Swing, laut, rhythmisch in die Beine gehend. Heutige Bands sind mir zu intellektuell zu verkopft zu malerisch.
Tolle Aufnahme Tolles Dokument, erst 20 Jahre nach Ende des 2.Weltkriegs.
Great sectional play!!
Excellent solos from Shake Keane on trumpet [from St Vincent], who recorded with Joe Harriott, and Wilton 'Bogey' Gaynair on tenor sax [a graduate of the famed Alpha School in Kingston Jamaica with 3 sets under his leadership. Any help identifying the other musicians much appreciated. This is a fine big band set....
Jiggs Whigham on trombone and Karl Drevo on tenor saxophone.
Derek Humble on Alto Sax.
@@billkirchner6738 Oh thanks, I wasn't quite sure (on Jiggs Whigham). Ah, now he announces them...
Great to see Shake Keane-Saw him in Manchester UK at the 43Club once with Joe Harriot's group.
" Brotherhood of man", sowas gab's Mal ! Great musicians !!
mit dabei und unvergessen unser Karl Drewo
Excellent...
This was just four years before I became aware of Herr Edelhagen and his excellent band in '69, from three great tracks: _Copacabana_ and _Song from the Moulin Rouge_ and _The Lambeth Walk_ which appeared on Polydor Stereo Wonderland LPs 109625/6/7 and I still play today. TH-cam and its contributors do a tremendous service to the memory of these musicians and that era, capturing precious moments in time. The BBC ditched vast amounts of its early videotaped programme stock - but is it possible that other European stations had more foresight?
I believe I'm correct when I say that UK MU rules dictated that all BBC recorded music had to be erazed after the third transmission, be it TV or radio. So in theory no tapes should exist. But i refuse to believe that BBC studio managers did not copy tapes of performances they adjudged as well worth retaining..
@@cfb15jan Well, talk about stupidity, man oh man. Thanks for pointing that out.
Mann oh Mann was fur Musiker. Danke.
Kurt Edelhagen was one of the best.
Shurely he was !
Große Beherrscher ihrer Instrumente......Exzellent.....
waren die gut - als Spätgeborener war mir nie bewusst wie gut und habe sie fälschlicherweise als Schlagerkapelle abgetan. Hiermit leiste ich Abbitte - Respekt Kurt
Einfach genial , Edelhagen war wirklich außergewöhnlich !
You never stop learning: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_Krautgartner
Oh. And how fantastic to be able to listen to those greats.
Terrific in every way.
Arr. Bora Roković, Zrenjanin, Srbija I love Jazz
22 years old Jiggs Whigham playing NOT a King 2B trombone, wow!!
Vergnügliches Lauschen und Mitwippen: Wunderbar!
Grossartig!
brill!!!!!!!x
Great concert, famous arrangements and solos. Sadly audio and video is not synchron.
Jakie zespoły były w Pradze!
Das Konzert war unser DDRBÜRGERN damals nicht vergönnt 1965 während unserer Konkurenz mit unserem RTO Leipzig unter Kurt Henkels in der DDR ;also leider Heute sieht man das etwas Anders.So war es leider.
... hart und präzise, bis die Lippen bluten (Titel SPIEGEL damals). Klare Klangbild-Sektionen-Trennung. Manchmal klingen die gleichen Musiker unter K. Edelhagen besser-anders als später unter F. Boland in den gleichen/selbigen Arrangements.
this percussionist is right on par with Buddy rich. Anyone know his name?
Dai Bowen from UK
have you listen someday our orch Gustav Brom?
Yes, and his band could swing wnderfully too.
Many many thanks for this download. Is there any translation of the name of the numbers played & the personnel ?
Anyone can give me the name of the second track ?
A Sleepin’ Bee
What is the first song that they play?
WHY THE HELL DONT YOU LIST THE MUSICIANS??
Drums: Dai Bowen (UK), Bass:Jonny Fischer(Aus),Piano:Bora Rokovic(Yug), Trumpet: Shake Keane (UK)Milo Pavlovic(Yug) Fritz Weichbrodt Hanne Wilfert (Germ), Trombone: Nick Hauch Otto Bredl (Germ) JiggsWigham(USA) Manfred Gatjens (Germ). Sax: Wilton Gaynair (West Indies) Karl Drewo(Aus) Drek Humble(UK) Bubi Aderhold (Germ). That's the best I can do Rick.
Wow I never geard of Dai Bowen before !
Carl Drewo.....(Otto)
Musicians are too soft now. And I don't mean like the piano to a forte.
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