-
Orchestra Kurt
Edelhagen, an
independent band. For 15 years, it
successfully pla****,
broadcast and
recorded in Cologne. In 1972,
Edelhagen's annual work...
- Kurt
Edelhagen (German: [kʊʁt ˈeːdl̩ˌhaːɡn̩] ; born 5 June 1920 – 8
February 1982) was a
German big band leader.
Edelhagen was born in Herne,
North Rhine-Westphalia...
- Max
Greger band, and by the end of the decade, he had
joined the Kurt
Edelhagen orchestra in Cologne. He
spent the
first half of the 1970s as a member...
- in the
contemporary academic climate. The
classes were
taught by Kurt
Edelhagen Theo
Altmeyer Jürg Baur
Heribert Beissel Elena Braslavsky Jan Chiapusso...
- Po****r
International entertainers such as
James Last, Bert Kaempfert, Kurt
Edelhagen,
Caterina Valente and the
Kessler Twins appeared on the
Polydor label...
- and
distributed to
other stations. In 1953, she
auditioned with Kurt
Edelhagen, band
leader at the
broadcaster Süddeutscher
Rundfunk in
Germany at the...
- and
Orchestra Kurt
Edelhagen – "Bim-Bam Bumerang" (Written by
Heinz Gietz and Kurt Feltz)
Peter Alexander and
Orchestra Kurt
Edelhagen – "Nimm mich mit...
- Show. In 1958,
Caterina Valente recorded the song in
English with Kurt
Edelhagen and his
Orchestra for her
album A
Toast to the Girls. In 1960, Conway...
- pla**** in the
Berliner Jazz Quintet, in Karl Blume's
group and in Kurt
Edelhagen's orchestra until 1965. He then
became interested in free
music and joined...
- with the Kurt
Edelhagen Band
after moving to
Cologne with his wife Jean,
daughter Kim, and son Carl.
After three years with the
Edelhagen band, he teamed...