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  2. Dutch jazz - Wikipedia

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    Dutch jazz musicians had reflected Americans before the war and this continued to varying degrees until the late 1950s. In the 1970s jazz gained acceptance in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and government funding. Since then many jazz musicians choose the Netherlands as a place to study or settle.

  3. Pierre Courbois - Wikipedia

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    Courbois was one of the first musicians [citation needed] in Europe to experiment with free jazz. In 1961 he became the drummer and leader of the (Original Dutch) Free Jazz Quartet. In 1965 he started another group, the Free Music Quintet, composed of international musicians.

  4. Category:Dutch jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Dutch jazz singers - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Dutch jazz saxophonists - Wikipedia

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  7. Ernst van 't Hoff - Wikipedia

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    Ernst van 't Hoff (13 July 1908 – 17 May 1955) was a Dutch jazz pianist and bandleader. Ernst Van 't Hoff was born on 13 July 1908 in Zandvoort , Netherlands. He played with his own orchestra in the late 1920s, and in 1934 joined Robert De Kers 's orchestra.

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  9. Louis de Vries - Wikipedia

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    Levie "Louis" de Vries (January 5, 1905, Groningen - September 5, 1935, Zwolle) was a Dutch jazz trumpeter. [1] [2] Louis de Vries was the eldest son of amateur trumpeter Arend de Vries. Just like his brothers Jacob (1906-1976) and Izaac and his sister Clara Johanna Suzanna, Louis was taught to play the trumpet by his father.