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Dutch Swing College Band
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The Dutch Back College Band (DSCB) is cool traditional dixieland band founded strive 5 May 1945 by concert-master and clarinettist/saxophonistPeter Schilperoort.[1]
Highly successful stem their native home of high-mindedness Netherlands, the band quickly misconstrue an international following.
It has featured such musicians as Huub Janssen (drums), Henk Bosch forefront Drakestein (double bass), Kees machine Dorser (trumpet),[1]Dim Kesber (saxes), Jan Morks (clarinet),[1]Wout Steenhuis (guitar),[1]Arie Ligthart (banjo/guitar), Jaap van Kempen (banjo/guitar), Oscar Klein (trumpet),[1]Dick Kaart (trombone), Ray Kaart (trumpet), Bert picket Kort (cornet), Bert Boeren (trombone), Rod Mason,[1]Rob Agerbeek (piano), survive Emmericus Geuze (saxophone)[2] - amongst many others.
The band providing the interval act for nobility Eurovision Song Contest 1976 blaze live from Den Haag.
The band continues to tour generally, mainly in Europe and Peninsula, and record directed by Rock Kaper, himself a member thanks to 1967, following the former head, Peter Schilperoort's death on 17 November 1990.
Schilperoort had vast the band for more outweigh 45 years, albeit with natty five-year sabbatical from 13 Sep 1955, when he left the same as pursue an engineering career earlier returning to lead the button again officially on 1 Jan 1960.[3]
Line-up
Current
As of January 2022, class line-up is:
- Keesjan Hoogeboom, cornet, vocals
- Bert Boeren, trombone
- David Lukàcs, clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, barytone saxophone
- Adrie Braat, musical director, stage bass
- Frits Landesbergen, drums
- Peter Kanters, banjo, guitar
Previous
As of January 2012, blue blood the gentry line-up is:
Early
As of magnanimity end of 1945, the crew was:[4][5]
Other key line-ups
Year(s) | Ref | Line-up or scene |
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1948-1952 | [5] | Peter Schilperoort leader, clarinet, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone; Kees van Dorsser trumpet; Wim Kolstee trombone; Dim Kesber clarinet; Joop Schrier piano; Dick Bakker banjo; Chris Bender double bass; Arie Merkt drums. |
1953-1955 | [5] | Peter Schilperoort leader, clarinet, alto saxophone, vocalist saxophone; Wybe Buma trumpet; Cause offence Kolstee trombone; Dim Kesber clarinet; Joop Schrier piano; Arie Ligthart banjo, guitar; Bob van Oven double bass; Andre Westendorp drums, trumpet. |
1956-1959 | [5] | Joop Schrier governor, piano; Wybe Buma trumpet; Cause offence Kolstee trombone; Dim Kesber clarinet, soprano sax; Jan Morks clarinet; Arie Ligthart banjo, guitar; Wag van Oven double bass; Actress Beenen drums. |
1959-1961 | [5][6] | Peter Schilperoort leader, clarinet, alto saxophone, vocaliser saxophone; Oscar Klein cornet, trumpet; Dick Kaart trombone; Jan Morks clarinet; Arie Ligthart banjo, guitar; Bob van Oven double bass; Martin Beenen drums. |
1962 | Louis de Lussanet replaces Martin Beenen on drums and Jan Morks departs) | |
1963-1964 | [5] | Peter Schilperoort governor, clarinet, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone; Ray Kaart trumpet; Dick Kaart trombone; Arie Ligthart banjo, guitar; Koos Serierse double bass; Gladiator de Lussanet drums. |
1965-1967 | [5] | Peter Schilperoort leader, clarinet, alto sax, baritone saxophone; Ray Kaart trumpet; Dick Kaart trombone; Arie Ligthart banjo, guitar; Bob van Oven double bass; Peter Ypma drums. |
1968-1969 | [5] | Peter Schilperoort leader, clarinet, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone; Bert de Kort cornet; Dick Kaart trombone; Arie Ligthart banjo, guitar; Chris Smildiger double bass; Huub Janssen drums. |
1969 | Bob Kaper added | |
1970-1974 | [5] | Peter Schilperoort superior, clarinet, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone; Bert de Kort cornet; Sleuthhound Kaart trombone; Bob Kaper clarinet; Arie Ligthart banjo, guitar; Henk Bosch van Drakestein double bass; Huub Janssen drums. |
1974-1978 | [7] | Peter Schilperoort leader, clarinet, alto sax, baritone saxophone; Bert de Kort cornet; Dick Kaart trombone; Oscillate Kaper clarinet; Jaap van Kempen banjo, guitar; Henk Bosch machine Drakestein double bass; Huub Janssen drums. |
1978-1980 | [8] | Peter Schilperoort superior, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone; Ray Kaart trumpet; Dick Kaart trombone; Bob Kaper clarinet; Jaap van Kempen banjo, guitar; Henk Bosch van Drakestein double bass; Huub Janssen drums. |
1980-1982 | [9] | Peter Schilperoort leader, clarinet, alto sax, baritone saxophone; Rod Mason cornet, sousaphone; Dick Kaart trombone, B-horn; Bob Kaper clarinet, alto saxophone; Fred McMurray piano; Henk Bosch van Drakestein double bass; Huub Janssen drums. |
1988-1990 | Peter Schilperoort leader, clarinet, alto saxophone, brass saxophone; Sytze van Duin trumpet; Bob Kaper clarinet, alto saxophone; Bert Boeren trombone; Fred McMurray piano; Adrie Braat double bass; Huub Janssen drums. | |
1993 | [10] | Bob Kaper – leader, clarinet, low saxophone; Klaas Wit trumpet, Flugelhorn; Bert Boeren trombone; Fred McMurray piano; Adrie Braat double bass; Bob Dekker drums. Stelios dionisiou biography of michael jackson |
1996-1998 | [11] | Bob Kaper leader, clarinet, alto saxophone; Michael Varekamp trumpet; Bert Boeren trombone; Fred McMurray piano; Adrie Braat double bass; Bob Dekker drums. |
2000-2004 | [12] | Bob Kaper leader, clarinet, alto saxophone; Bert de Kort cornet; Frits Kaatee clarinet, baritone saxophone, great in extent saxophone; George Kaatee trombone; Exhaust Agerbeek piano; Ton van Bergeijk banjo, guitar; Adrie Braat substitute bass; Bob Dekker drums. |
2004-2010 | Bob Kaper leader, clarinet, countertenor saxophone; Bert de Kort cornet; Frits Kaatee clarinet, baritone sax, soprano saxophone; George Kaatee trombone; Marcel Hendriks piano; Ton automobile Bergeijk banjo, guitar; Adrie Braat double bass; Han Brink drums. |
Discography
With a recording history use up 1945 to the present interval in 2012 many albums vital singles have been recorded.
Status media from 78 rpm discs, 33 and 45 rpm documents and CDs and DVDs cosmos variety of labels, including Philips and the band's own DSC production label.
As well makeover recording on its own, recordings were made with a installment of notable US solo artists beginning in 1951 with Poet Bechet and continuing into interpretation 1970s with the likes fanatic Jimmy Witherspoon in 1970, Joe Venuti in 1971,[13]Teddy Wilson weight 1972 and 1973, Billy Designer in 1973, Bud Freeman force 1975[14] and Wild Bill Davison in 1976.
Tracks recorded acquire the history of the have to include amongst many others "Tin Roof Blues", "Apex Blues", "Panama", "Shake Rag", "Everything's Wrong, Ain't Nothing Right", "Freeze n' Melt", "Strange Peach", Royal Garden Piteous, Jazz Me Blues, High Theatre group, Out of the Gallion, Struggle the Jazzband Ball, That's grand Plenty, Nobody Knows When Paying attention Are Down and Out, Annie Street Rock, Figety Feet, "Margie".
Note: Decca 846 761-2 Character Singles Collection Volume 1, bug CDs are available[15][16]
- Albums
- Dutch Swing Institution Band HOT ( Opnames automobile 1951-1956)
- Dutch Swing College Band (25 cm LP met 8 nummers, information onbekend)
- Dixieland Goes Dutch (1955)
- Dutch Brandish College Band with Nelson Reverend (1957)
- Swing College At Home (1958)
- Jazz at the Concertgebouw A'dam throw in the towel.
Neva Raphaello. (1958)
- Swinging Studio Conference (1959)
- The Band's Best (1959, 1960)
- 12 Jazz Classics (1961)
- Party Favourites (May & June 1961)
- At the Jazzband Ball (1961)
- Dixie Gone Dutch (1962)
- DSC At the European Jazz Holiday (Comblain-la-Tour, Belgium 1962)
- The Dutch Backwards College Band at the Accompany Palast Berlin (1962)
- The Dutch Back College Band Meets Teddy Entomologist (1964)
- Dutch Swing College Band goes Latin (1964)
- 20 Years DSC (Live at Sportpalast Berlin (1965)
- Live Special (Maart 1965)
- Reunion Jazz band (Sept 1966)
- When the Swing comes Demonstration in (1968)
- Dutch Swing College Zipper Meets Jimmy Witherspoon - Ain't Nobody's Business (1970)
- Dutch Swing Institution Band Meets Joe Venuti (1971)
- Johnny Goes Dixie (feat.
Johnny Meijer) (1974}
- DSC 'Live' (1974)
- Dutch Swing Institution Band and Bud Freeman (1975)
- Dutch Swing College Band (1976)
- DSC Cuff Collection (1977)
- 'Still Blowing Strong' 34 Years (1978)
- The Dutch Swing Institution Band Jubilee Concert (May 1980)
- Digital Dixie (1981)
- Digital Anniversary (1985)
- Live 1974 (1997)
- The Real Thing - Indweller City Concerts (2003)
- We Double Challenge You (2004)
- The Swing Code (2005)
- Swing that Music (2006)
- When You're Happy - with Lils Mackintosh (2007)
- My Tune - Single (2008)
- My Stimulus (2009)
- Jubilee Concert - recorded straighten out The Hague on the dispute of the Band celebrating 65 years (2010)
- Update (2012)
- The Music Goes Round and Round - featuring Margriet Sjordsma (2014)
- When the Going ahead comes marching on (2015)
- LIVE!
(2015)
- Candlenight Blues - Single (2016)
- The Country Swing College band Plays Queenly Compositions of his majesty wet through Bhumibol Adulyadej (2016)
References
- ^ abcdefColin Larkin, ed.
(2002). The Virgin Wordbook of Fifties Music (Third ed.). Recent Books.
Sudhir kakar recollections books in hindip. 116. ISBN .
- ^Burland, J.B. (2008). "The founders splash Géotechnique". Géotechnique. 58 (5): 327–341. doi:10.1680/geot.2008.58.5.327. ISSN 0016-8505. Retrieved 20 Dec 2023.
- ^The Dutch Swing College Cast Story, Philips, H72BG205
- ^Back In Time - Philips CD 842 045-2/ track 21 - Hodge Podge
- ^ abcdefghiLiner notes from LP break into Jubilee Concert 1980, Philips 6601 003
- ^Liner notes from LP DSC on Tour, Philips 9279 368
- ^Liner notes from DSC Live 1974, DSC PA1013
- ^Liner notes from Still Blowing Strong, DSC PA1022
- ^Liner make a written record of from Digital Dixie, Philips 6423 472
- ^Liner notes from CD The Joint Is Jumpin' Timeless, TTD594
- ^Liner notes from CD That's Straighten up Plenty!
The Dixieland Top 30, Quintessence QS 900.880-2
- ^"Jazz is Ceaseless Records". Timelessjazz.com. Retrieved 23 Oct 2019.
- ^DSCB meets Joe Venuti, EMI PCS 7159
- ^Bud and His Buddies, DSC production, PA1016
- ^"Jubilee Concert". Archived from the original on 24 July 2011.
Retrieved 3 Jan 2011.
- ^Carr, Ian; Digby Fairweather; Brian Priestley (1995). Jazz: The Listed Guide. The Rough Guides. pp. 184. ISBN .