Claus Ogerman
Music Of The Roaring 20's
Here's an very early and rare recording of Claus Ogerman and his Orchestra for you to enjoy.
In the 1950s, Ogerman worked in Germany as an arranger-pianist with Kurt Edelhagen, Max Greger, and Delle Haensch. Claus (then Klaus) also worked as a part-time vocalist and recorded several 45 rpms under the pen name of "Tom Collins", duetting with Hannelore Cremer - and he also recorded a solo vocal with the Delle Haensch Jump Combo as well In 1959, he moved to the United States and joined the producer Creed Taylor at Verve Records, working on recordings with Antonio Carlos Jobim, Bill Evans, Wes Montgomery, Kai Winding and Cal Tjader - among countless others. Verve was sold to MGM in 1963. .
01 Nagasaki
02 Sweet Georgia Brown
03 Charleston
04 Diga Diga Do
05 Button up your Overcoat
06 If You knew Susie
07 I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
08 Yes Sir, That's My Baby
09 Black Bottom
10 I Want To Be happy
11 I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover
13 Limehouse Blues
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