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- Kurt Edelhagen (German: [kʊʁt ˈeːdl̩ˌhaːɡn̩] ; born 5 June 1920 – 8 February 1982) was a German big band leader. He was born in Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia...
- Orchestra Kurt Edelhagen, an independent band. For 15 years, it successfully pla****, broadcast and recorded in Cologne. In 1972, Edelhagen's annual work...
- 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...
- Hernians or Wanne-Eickelians include: Cigdem Akyol Yıldıray Baştürk Kurt Edelhagen Gudrun Heute-Bluhm Andrea Jürgens, Dr. Claudia Dollins (Geier) Jürgen...
- Edelhagen Kurt Edelhagen Presents (Polydor, 1957) A Toast to the Bands (Polydor, 1959) Kurt Edelhagen & Wolfgang Sauer (Amiga, 1965) Kurt Edelhagen (Amiga...
- and Orchestra Kurt Edelhagen – "Bim-Bam Bumerang" (Written by Heinz Gietz and Kurt Feltz) Peter Alexander and Orchestra Kurt Edelhagen – "Nimm mich mit...
- intermittently with Ronnie Scott. In the late 1950s, he worked with Kurt Edelhagen's orchestra in Germany. He returned to the UK and worked again with Scott...
- percussions, lyrics The Cologne Opera House Orchestraorchestra Kurt Edelhagen Br**** Section – br**** Brigitte Thomas, Hanna Dölitzsch, Ulla Wiesner –...
- 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...