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  2. Dutch Swing College Band - Wikipedia

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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 ( DSCB ) is a traditional dixieland band founded on 5 May 1945 by bandleader and clarinettist / saxophonist Peter Schilperoort .

  3. Category:Dutch Swing College Band members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dutch Swing College Band members" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Dutch jazz - Wikipedia

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    Dutch Swing College Band - Dixieland revival; New Cool Collective - Edison Award winners [4] Johnny & Jones; The Ploctones; The Ramblers - Early Dutch jazz band and the longest surviving big band according to the Guinness World Records; Rosenberg Trio; The Skymasters - 1940s Big band; Tzigane Swing - Student Jazz Orchestra; Nillihc - acid jazz

  5. Peter Schilperoort - Wikipedia

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    Peter Schilperoort (1919 – 1990), also known as Pat Bronx, [1] was a Dutch musician, famous for his work with the Dutch Swing College Band, and projects with other well-known musicians. He is most recognised as a saxophone and clarinet player, but also played the guitar and the banjo.

  6. Wout Steenhuis - Wikipedia

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    In March 1946 he rejoined the Dutch Swing College Band, succeeding Otto Gobius as guitarist. [1] His second tenure with the group was short-lived as he left the band in 1948 and relocated to England with his fiancé Leona to join his father as co-director of a fruit preserving business on the Kent coast.

  7. Rob Agerbeek - Wikipedia

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    Rob Agerbeek's discography of over 40 albums including "Homerun," "Beatles' Boogies," "All Souls" (featuring Dexter Gordon), "Keep The Change," "Pardon My Bop" and "On Green Dolphin Street" (featuring George Coleman). Five albums with the Dutch Swing College Band and 10 recordings with his own bands [1] of which three on the Oldie Blues label. [12]

  8. Bert Boeren - Wikipedia

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    Boeren has toured worldwide, both as soloist and as a member of various bands. He has played in the Eurojazz Big Band, the Swingcats, the Dutch Swing College Band, the Bob Brookmeyer Big Band, and in Bart's Bones. In 1992 he appeared as a soloist at the Classical Jazz Festival in Palm Springs, California.

  9. Oscar Klein - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Klein (5 January 1930 in Graz, Austria – 12 December 2006 in Baden-Württemberg) was an Austrian born jazz trumpeter who also played clarinet, harmonica, and swing guitar. His family fled the Nazis when he was young. He became known for "older jazz" like swing and Dixieland.