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Dutch Swing College Band - Swing That Music!

Burghausen (Germany), 2007 March 17

A popular saying goes: "There are two kinds of music, good music and bad music". For the true fan of good traditional jazz music the choice is simple, because there is only one Dutch Swing College Band. The Dutch Swing College Band started out as an amateur-college combo on liberation day (1945, may 5th) and through the years it has grown into a worldfamous jazz ensemble that has toured all five continents to much acclaim. The DSC played a prominent role during the post-war period. At the time many youngsters fell under the spell of the original Amerian music: jazz. The band, which has existed for more than sixty years, has given concerts all over the world and the sounds have been registered on practically all types of sound recordings since 1945. The band also appeared frequently on TV and in film productions. Through the years many big names in jazz music were backed by the DSC, from Sidney Bechet, Joe Venuti and Rita Reys to Teddy Wilson. The expression "The Haque School" was born out of the big influence of the DSC on the Dutch jazz scene. Deservedly many jazz fans consider the DSC almost as an institution. Fortunately, the Dutch Swing College Band has never presented itself as a show or glitter orchestra. The musicians have always succeeded in capturing the public's attention with their excellent jazz performances. Cheap show tricks were absolutely out of the question. In 1960, the DSC turned professional. Throughout the music's evolution and in spite of quite a number af personnel changes (and contary to many imitators) the DSC remained the showpiece of Dutch traditional jazz music. Bob Kaper heads the current line-up, in succession to Frans Vink Jr (1945-'46), Joop Schrier (1955-'60) and Peter Schilperoort (1946-'55 and 1960-'90). From the very beginning the most striking characteristic of the band has always been its unique and recognizable sound. In other words, no recordings of American virtuosos were ever copied: the DSC created their own interpretations, arrangements or compositions. An entirely personal approach. The current line-up of the highly experienced band has proved that the old name Dutch Swing College Band still guarantees professional performances of traditional jazz music of international standard!

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  • I have a lot of CDs of DSCB, also Swing That Music, Under The Moonlight Starlite, Tiger Rag, Light Hearted Banjo Strings and China Boy ;-)

  • Yes, it's curved soprano.

  • Does anyone know who's playing what??

  • clar./alt sax: BOB KAPER

    cornet: BERT de KORT

    trombone: GEORGE KAATEE

    bass: ADRIE BRAAT

    clar./sopran sax/baryt. sax: FRITZ KAATEE

    piano: MARCEL HENDRICKS

    banjo/guit.: TOM van BERGEIJK

    drums: HAN BRINK

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  • jazz will never die

  • Old or young - swinging music, that all it matters! Bravi!

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  • smooth..............

  • Marvelous!

  • well done for a bunch of old guys

  • Good band w/ great piano playing

  • I can't get enough of this song!

  • Wonderful ! : )

  • Sú super Dutch Swing College Band ale neviem či ešte vystupujú hneď by som išla ich pozrieť.

  • Justin Bieber has nothing on these guys.

  • En waar is Kees Schilperoord??

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