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Super Tanzmusik

4.2M streams

4,209,741

Kurt Edelhagen - Welthits Zum Tanzen

1.3M streams

1,277,654

Road to Romance

492.7K streams

492,672

Wirtschaftswunder-Stars: Bonjour Kathr...

129K streams

128,966

Die Großen Deutschen Tanzorchester, K...

83.7K streams

83,662

Holiday in Italy

74.4K streams

74,441

Legendäre deutsche Tanzorchester - Mo...

57.7K streams

57,737

Moonlight Serenade

52.6K streams

52,586

European Swing Giants, Vol.5: Kurt Ede...

50.3K streams

50,349

Happy Hours

24.8K streams

24,750

Biography

A well-respected bandleader whose orchestras tended to emphasize swinging dance music but were open to boppish solos, Kurt Edelhagen was a major name in Germany for quite a few years. He studied piano and conducting, and then in 1946 formed his first big band. Edelhagen was a natural bandleader and he headed ensembles for the radio station in Frankfurt, in Nuremberg (1949-1952) and most notably the orchestra of Sudwestfunk (1952-1957) which sometimes looked towards Stan Kenton. In 1957 he joined Westdeustcher Rundfunk in Cologne which in time included such players as trumpeters Dusko Goykovich and Jimmy Deuchar, altoist Derek Humble, and trombonist Jiggs Whigham. He headed that band until it broke up in 1973 and remained semi-active up until near his death. Kurt Edelhagen recorded fairly often in Germany during 1949-1972 although few of his records (other than one put out by Golden Era) have been made available in the U.S. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi