Dutch Swing College Band

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The Dutch Swing College Band performing at the North Sea Jazz Festival in 1976 or 1979.

The Dutch Swing College Band was a dixieland revival band founded on May 5, 1945 by bandleader and clarinetist/saxophonist Peter Schilperoort. Highly successful in their native home of The Netherlands, the band has featured such musicians as Kees van Dorser (trumpet), Dim Kesber (saxes), Wout Steenhuis (guitar), Jan Morks, Arie Lighart, Oscar Klein (trumpet), Dick Kaart, Ray Kaart, Rod Mason, Sytze von Duin and Bert Boeren, among many others.

DISCOGRAPHY

Tin Roof Blues Apex Blues, Panama, Shake Rag, Everything's Wrong, Ain't Nothing Right Strange Peach, Royal Garden Blues, Jazz Me Blues, High Society Out of the Gallion, At the Jazzband Ball, That's a Plenty Ody Knows When You Are Down and Out, Annie Street Rock Figety Feet, Margie

Note: Decca 846 761-2 The Singles Collection Volume 1, other CDs are available [1] [2]

ReferenceS

  1. ^ Dutch Swing College Band
  2. ^ Carr, Ian; Digby Fairweather, Brian Priestley (1995). Jazz: The Rough Guide, The Rough Guides. pp. p. 184. ISBN 1-8582-8137-7. 

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