Eduard "Eddie" Brunner (July 19, 1912, Zürich – July 18, 1960, Zürich) was a Swiss jazz reedist and bandleader. Brunner learned to play clarinet, piano...
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"Back to Paris" by Bernheim "Back to Paris" by Red Baron "Bagatelle" by Eddie Brunner "Balalaika in Paris" by Peter Thomas (composer) "Ballad du Paris" by...
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friendship–love on his part–with a male peer, commercial illustrator Eddie Brunner. BUtterfield 8 was one of four O'Hara novels included in a collection...
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time he also worked with Edmond Cohanier, Philippe Brun, Bob Huber, Eddie Brunner and Teddy Stauffer. He led his own ensemble starting in 1944, recording...
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instead. He played in Switzerland in the 1940s with Philippe Brun, Eddie Brunner, Ernst Hollerhagen, and Hazy Osterwald. In the 1950s he traveled widely...
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to piano. He led his own ensemble starting in 1936, which featured Eddie Brunner and Hazy Osterwald, among others, as sidemen. This group made several...
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from 1937 to 1940. During World War II he worked in Switzerland, with Eddie Brunner, André Ekyan, Edmond Cohanier, and Teddy Stauffer. Brun was married...
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Guitar/Banjo Henri René Clarinet Ernst Höllerhagen Franz Thon Saxophone Eddie Brunner Kurt Wege Piano Willy Stech Peter Igelhoff Georg Haentzschel Drums Freddie...
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May Goosby, Cleo Gibson, Blanche Calloway, Leon Abbey, Willie Lewis, Eddie Brunner, and Gene Sedric. On December 30, 1919, Mary married Rufus Harcourt...
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1940s, both with his own ensembles and as a sideman for Philippe Brun, Eddie Brunner, Willie Lewis, and Hazy Osterwald. During World War II, he moved to...
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