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Hans-Joachim Marseille
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This is Hans-Joachim Marseille, the Stern von Afrika, timeline:
1919: He was born on December 13th in Berlin
1926: He attended the Volksschule in Berlin
1933: Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany.
1938: Between April and September 1938 he served in the Reich Labor Service.
1938: He joined the Luftwaffle.
1939: He completed his training at a fighter pilot school in Vienna.
1939: The Second World War began.
1940: He fought in the Battle of Britain
1940: He was transferred to the 4th Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 52
1940: Oberleutnant Rudolf Resch confined Marseille to his room for five days for calling a fellow pilot a "silly pig". As punishment for "insubordination" – said to be his passion for American jazz music, womanizing and a blatantly "playboy" lifestyle – and inability to fly as a wingman, Steinhoff transferred him to Jagdgeschwader 27.
1941: His unit participated in the invasion of Yugoslavia.
1941: He was shot down on 23 April by second lieutenant James Denis.
1941: He by mid-September had shot down another eleven British planes.
1941: Marseille shot down Pat Byers of No. 1 Squadron. Royal Australian Air Force 451.Marseille flew to Byers Airport and left a note informing the Australians of his condition and treatment. He returned several days later to endorse the first note with the news of Byers' death. Marseille repeated these sorties after being warned by Neumann that Göring had banned further such flights.
1941: His sister was killed.
1942: He was decorated with the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
1942: Due to poor health, he was sent on leave to Germany.
1942: During his stay he was personally decorated by Hitler with oak fronds and swords on the Iron Cross.
1942: He met Hitler for the first time, but thought ''The Fuhrer was a rather strange fellow''.
1942: Obergruppenführer Karl Wolff, of the Reichsführer-SS General Staff, confirmed that during his visit Marseille overheard a conversation in which crimes against Jews and other peoples were discussed.
1942: He befriended a black prisoner of war in the South African Army, Corporal Mathew Letuku, nicknamed Mathias.
1942: He died September 30.
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Wikipedia: Hans Joachim Marseille.
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Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey in Cabaret (Bob Fosse, 1972)
Cast: Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Helmut Griem, Joel Grey, Fritz Wepper, Marisa Berenson, Elizabeth Neumann-Viertel, Helen Vita. Screenplay: Jay Presson Allen, based on a musical play by Joe Masteroff, a play by John Van Druten, and stories by Christopher Isherwood. Cinematography: Geoffrey Unsworth. Production design: Rolf Zehetbauer. Film editing: David Bretherton. Music: John Kander. 
In Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, a young German engineer, recuperating in a tuberculosis sanatorium in the Swiss Alps, decides to read up on physiology. He concludes that life itself is a kind of disease, "a fever of matter." In Cabaret, Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) proclaims that "life is a cabaret, old chum." Yet given that the cabaret presided over by the Master of Ceremonies (Joel Grey) in the film is a febrile sort of place, there's a coherence between the two views. Director Bob Fosse would himself go on to posit a relationship between illness and creativity in All That Jazz (1979). And Sally Bowles's favorite phrase, the seeming oxymoron "divine decadence," suggests that out of decay comes something higher. What would be the opposite, after all: satanic order? In perhaps the movie's most chilling moment, Fosse gives us a closeup of a cherubic, well-scrubbed young face, the very opposite of the Master of Ceremonies's rouged and lipsticked face that  has dominated the film from the very beginning. The boy then begins to sing "Tomorrow Belongs to Me," and as the camera pulls back we see that he is wearing the uniform of the Hitler Youth. As the crowd at the open-air beer garden, which has to this point seemed an idyllic setting, joins in and begins to raise their arms in the Nazi salute, we view the very definition of satanic order. But enough German dialectics. Cabaret is one of the great movie musicals. As a rule, I prefer musicals created originally for the movies, like the Warner Bros. films with the kaleidoscopic routines of Busby Berkeley, the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers movies, or the sublime Singin' in the Rain (Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly, 1952), and not musicals like West Side Story (Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise, 1961; Steven Spielberg, 2021) or My Fair Lady (George Cukor, 1964), that were translated to film from the stage. My admiration for Cabaret would seem to be an exception to that rule, except that when Fosse became director, he jettisoned the book that had been written by Joe Masteroff for the 1966 Broadway musical and went back to the source, Christopher Isherwood's 1939 The Berlin Stories. Jay Presson Allen had been commissioned to write the screenplay, but Hugh Wheeler (credited as "research consultant") heavily revised what she had written. Fosse also dropped many of the songs by John Kander and Fred Ebb, though he added new ones by them: "Money, Money" and "Mein Herr," along with one of their older songs not from the Broadway version, "Maybe This Time." And he made the significant decision to keep the musical numbers, except for the aforementioned “Tomorrow Belongs to Me,” confined to the Kit Kat Klub stage -- a touch of cinematic realism that seems essential to a story set in Berlin during the rise of the Nazis. The result is a musical essentially created (or at least re-created) for the movies. It received 10 Oscar nominations and won eight of them, including awards for Minnelli, Grey, and Fosse, as well as for Geoffrey Unsworth's cinematography. The only categories in which it lost were best picture and best adapted screenplay, which went to The Godfather and its screenwriters, Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola.
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VA - PRAISE POEMS 9 - A journey into deep, soulful jazz & funk from the 1970s - aha, there is a new one!
After 8 years and 8 volumes, the Tramp Records crew invites you to join them on yet another enlightening journey into soulful Jazz, Folk and AOR from the 1970s and 80s. This 9th volume contains sixteen (almost) forgotton Soul, Jazz and AOR/yacht rock nuggets from between the mid 1970s and early 1980s. One of the many highlights is the opening track by Ronnie Miller, balearic soul at its very best. But that's just the beginning. Praise Poems Vol.9 covers a wide selection of genres, from AOR (Leaves of Autumn, Mirage and Germany's own People) to pop-soul-rock (Stroke, Tom Miles and Jan Lewis Group), from Terry Callier-type folk-soul (Danish-Swedish singer & guitarist Mikael Neumann, Babe and the previously unreleased "Love Is Not For Real"), to jazz (Dianne Elliott and Phil Palumbo), completing the set with a couple of melancholic soul and psych beauties, most notably AOH's mind-blowing "The Answer Lies In Love". Very few compilation series' release as many as nine volumes and those that get that far often start to run out of quality music or meander too far from their original artistic direction. That certainly is not the case with the "Praise Poems" series which leaps from strength-to-strength as our team of compilers and researchers continue to unearth lost and often overlooked music from an era long gone. Many of these records were released in small quantities as private pressings or by small regional labels. Obviously, those labels neither had the budget, expertise, nor options to promote their releases in a sweeping way. Therefore the majority of these artists failed to find the wider audience their music so richly deserved.
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Tegan and Sara’s Instruments and etc
Fun fact they used Chocolate Covered Sunflower Seeds for the shaker in ‘Back In Your Head’
Tegan’s stuff
Guitars
Art & Lutherie Ami Cedar (black)
Epiphone Coronet
Fender Acoustic (gloss sunburst)
Fender Stratocaster
Gibson Blues King
Gibson G6128TCG Duo Jet 
Gibson Les Paul (goldtop)
Gibson Les Paul Junior
Gibson Les Paul Studio Gold Series
Gibson Maestro
Gibson Melody Maker Special
Gibson Joan Jett Signature Melody Maker (white, w/Zebra humbucker)
Gibson SG Junior 60’s 
Martin X Series LX1E Little Martin Acoustic
P-90
Martin 00 Acoustics
Seagull Acoustics
Vintage Gibson Melody Maker (natural Mahogany)
Yamaha APX-3M
Pedals- Upper Row: Boss NS-2, OD-3, LS-2, and TU-2. Lower row: Ibanez TS-9, Boss CE-2, MXR M-133 MicroAmp, Boss DD5 and a Zvex Fuzz Factory. 
Boss SD-1, RV-5. TR-2, DD-3, TU-2s
Keyboards
Alesia Micron
Angel AX-25N2 Glockenspiel
MalletKAT
MicroKORG Synthesizer/Vocoder
Clavia Nord Electro 273
Roland Juno-G
Sequential Circuits Prophet- 5
Sequential Circuits 2
Amps
Acme Lulu head into Dr. Z closed back 1/12-inch cab (miked with Heil PR30)
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Amps
Other
Dunlop Capos
Dunlop Nylon .73mm/.6mm picks
Couch Black Byloos
Gibson Masterbuilt Premium Phosphor Bronze Wound
Gibson Red Lightning Bolt strap
LP Shake-It Shakers
Ultra Feedback Buster
Victorian Strap
Sara’s stuff
Guitars
Art & Lutherie Ami Cedar (black)
Danelectro ’67 Dano Heaven Hawk Series (creme alligator)
Epiphone Les Paul
Fender Jaguar (olympic white finish) 1995
Fender Telecaster (sunburst)
Gibson Blues King
Gibson CJ165 (rosewood)
Gibson ES-335
Gibson Everly Brothers J-180 Acoustic 2005 (Chris Walla’s)
Gibson Les Paul Goldtop
Gibson Les Paul Junior Special P-90 (satin cherry)
Gibson SG Junior 60’s
Gibson SJ-300
Gretsch Duo (jet black)
Gretsch G6131MY Malcolm Young Signature II (the yellow one)
Gretsch Malcolm Young (red)
Martin X Series LX1E Little Martin Acoustic
P-90? idk this might go with ^
Martin 000M Acoustics
Regal RC-1 Duolian Resonator (Nickel Plated Steel or 2003 Polychrome Grey)
Takamine EAN30C
Vintage 1972 Fender Telecaster Thinline (black, w/Wide Range Humbuckers)
Pedals
Boss output selector; Liele input selector; Pro D2 stereo direct box; and Boss overdrive, chorus, reverb, delay and tuner out to amp.  Two DI’s, a dry DI signal. 
Keyboards
Alesia Micron
Angel AX-25N2 Glockenspiel
LP Shake-It Shakers
MalletKAT
MicroKORG Synthesizer/Vocoder
Clavia Nord Electro 273
Roland Juno-G
Sequential Circuits Prophet- 5
Sequential Circuits 2
Amps
Acme Lulu head into Dr. Z closed back 1/12-inch cab (miked with Heil PR30)
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Amps
Other
mac tower
Protools rack
D'Addario strings
Dunlop Tortex Standard Guitar Picks 0.06mm
Dunlop Acoustic Guitar Capo
Dunlop Capos
G7th 405 Capo
Gibson Masterbuilt Premium Phosphor Bronze Wound
LP Shake-It Shakers
Planet Waves Delrin .61mm picks
Other band members
Edward ‘Ted’ Gowans Guitars
1975 Fender Stratocaster 1965 RI Jazzmaster E1 Moog Fender American Deluxe Tele Fender Jaguar Gibson ES-335 (satin finish) G&L ASAT Gretsch Malcolm Young (red) Martin Acoustics
Pedals Boss tuner, Zvex Super Hard On, Fulltone Fulldrive 2, Mosfet, Ibanez TS-9DX) Boss TU-2, LS-2, MXR Dyna Comp, Ernie Ball volume, Line 6 DL4, Voodoo Lab Pedal Power, Z.Vex Super Hard-On, Line 6 DL4, and vintage chorus and delay 
Keyboards Nord Wave synthesizer
Amp Acme Varsity, AC10 Shaun Huberts Bass
Fender Jazz (natural finish, maple, mother-of-pearl block inlays) Fender Jazz (sunburst finish, tortoise-shell pickguard, rosewood)
Pedals Ampeg SVT Classic rig, SVT-CL bass head with an SVT- 810E bass enclosure. Taurus 3 Bass Pedals
Theremin Etherwave Plus
Amp Amp SVT-CL head into SVT-810E cab and Eden World Tour 800 Head into Eden 410XLT cab
Johnny Andrews Drums a Yamaha Kit
Mics Shure MS91 and Yamaha Subkick (bass), Shure Beta57 (snare top), Neumann KM184 (snare bottom/hi-hat), Shure Beta56 (rack tom), Shure Beta52 (floor tom), two Audio-Technica AT4033s (overhead)
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Birthdays 12.28
Beer Birthdays
John Molson (1763)
George C. Schemm (1862)
Dan Rabin (1954)
Marc Worona (1967)
Daniel Del Grande (1968)
Chris Spradley (1971)
Tyler King
Five Favorite Birthdays
Peter Finch; actor (1916)
Stan Lee; comic book writer (1922)
Linus Torvalds; computer engineer (1969)
Denzel Washington; actor (1954)
Edgar Winter; rock keyboardist, singer (1946)
Famous Birthdays
Mortimer Adler; educator, philosopher (1902)
Lew Ayres; actor (1908)
Alex Chilton; pop singer (1950)
Richard Clayderman; French pianist (1953)
Guy Debord; French philosopher, writer (1931)
Keith Floyd; chef, cookbook author (1943)
Earl "Fatha" Hines; jazz pianist (1903)
Lou Jacobi; actor (1913)
Johann Krieger; German organist, composer (1651)
Francesca Le; porn actor (1970)
John Legend; singer, songwriter (1978)
Seth Meyers; comedian, actor (1973)
Sienna Miller; actor (1981)
Martin Milner; actor (1931)
Billy Mitchell; aviation pioneer (1879)
Kary Mullis; biochemist (1944)
John von Neumann; Hungarian mathematician (1903)
Charles Neville; rock musician (1938)
Johnny Otis; R&B inventor, songwriter (1921)
Eliza Pinckney; horticulturist (1722)
Manuel Puig; Argentine writer (1932)
Noomi Rapace; Swedish actor (1979)
Maggie Smith; English writer (1934)
Steve Van Buren; Philadelphia Eagles HB (1920)
Chris Ware; cartoonist (1967)
Charlie Weaver; comedian, actor (1905)
Woodrow Wilson; 28th U.S. president (1856)
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Astrological Outlook and Personality Analysis for Those with a May 25th Birthday
They are exceptionally tricky individuals, particularly when confronted with unexpected snags. They deal with their perspective. Their minds are very evolved and they are likewise exceptionally fascinating. His taste is exceptionally inconspicuous. They love everything, and are much of the time blissful about their excellence and way of life. It is likewise normal for them to show huge capacity concerning craftsmanship, music, singing, and so on. They are exceptionally acquainted with human expression, and may try and find actual success in verse or music. What would it be advisable for them to look out for? In spite of the fact that they are exceptionally capable, they think excessively, again and again, in their lives. Be that as it may, they are without a doubt fit for getting through throughout everyday life. They are solid in all perspectives, both genuinely and intellectually. Astounding speakers: they can be extremely discretionary individuals who are doing their exercises. They are equipped for accomplishing appropriate mental and profound advancement throughout everyday life. Astrological Outlook and Personality Analysis for Those with a May 25th Birthday 
 Assuming your birthday is on May 23, your zodiac sign is Gemini May 23 - character and character character: impartial, unobtrusive, generous, shameless, forceful, testy; calling: social scientist, instructor, attorney; colors: cyan, greenish blue, war vessel dark; stone: cimfano; creature: mollusk; plant: strawberry; fortunate numbers: 3,5,15,30,53,56 very fortunate number: 29 Occasions and observances - May 23 Mexico: Understudy's Day. "Disclosure of the Bდ¡b", sacred day in the Baha'i schedule. Worldwide Day for the Annihilation of Obstetric Fistula May 23 VIP Birthday. Who was conceived that very day as you? 1900: Franz Neumann, German legislator. 1903 - Charles William Morris, American savant. 1905: Renდ© Cდ³spito, Argentine artist and entertainer (d. 2000). 1905: Ramiro Ledesma Ramos, Spanish lawmaker and author (d. 1936). 1906: Lucha Reyes, Mexican artist (d. 1944). 1908: John Bardeen, American physicist, 1956 Nobel Prize victor in Physical science and 1972 (d. 1991). 1908: Annemarie Schwarzenbach, Swiss columnist (d. 1942). 1910: Franz Kline, American painter (d. 1962). 1910: Artie Shaw, American jazz clarinetist and guide (d. 2004). 1912: Jean Franდ§aix, French author (f. 1997). 1917: Jorge Gottau, Argentine minister (d. 1994). 1917: Edward Lorenz, American mathematician and meteorologist (d. 2008). 1919: Ruth Fernდ¡ndez, Puerto Rican artist (d. 2012). 1919: Luis Papic Ramos, Chilean lawmaker (d. 1990). 1923: Alicia de Larrocha, Spanish musician (d. 2009). 1924: Karlheinz Deschner, German antiquarian, pundit and writer (d. 2014). 1925: Joshua Lederberg, American geneticist, 1958 Nobel Prize Victor (d. 2008). 1926: Joe Slovo, South African Jewish socialist legislator of Lithuanian beginning (d. 1995). 1927: Calorie counter Hildebrandt, German nightclub craftsman (d. 2013). 1928: Rosemary Clooney, American vocalist and entertainer (f. 2002). 1928: Nigel Davenport, English film and TV entertainer (d. 2013). 1930: Friedrich Achleitner, Austrian author. 1930: Jordi Solდ© Tura, Spanish lawmaker (d. 2009). 1931: Josდ© Luis Coll, Spanish comedian and author (f. 2007). 1933: Joan Collins, English entertainer. 1934: Robert Moog, American innovator (d. 2005). 1940: Cora Sadosky, Argentine mathematician (d. 2010). 1940: Gდ©rard Larrousse, French dashing driver and group director. 1942: Josდ© Pastoriza, Argentine soccer player and specialized chief (f. 2004). 1944: John Newcombe, Australian tennis player. 1944: Lena Nyman, Swedish entertainer (d. 2011). 1946: Rodolfo Aicardi, Colombian vocalist lyricist of well known music (f. 2007). 1947: Ann Hui, Hong Kong movie producer and screenwriter. 1949: Moncho Alpuente, Spanish author, artist and columnist (d. 2015). 1949: Alan Garcდ­a, Peruvian legislator, leader of his country. 1951: Anatoly Karpov, Russian chess player. 1952: Anne-Marie David, French vocalist. 1952: Federico Trillo, Spanish lawmaker. 1953: Enzo Trossero, Argentine footballer and mentor. 1956: Ursula Plassnik, Austrian lawmaker. 1957: Jimmy McShane, Northern Irish vocalist (d. 1995). 1958: Drew Carey, American entertainer. 1958: Thomas Reiter, German space traveler. 1959: Ryuta Kawashima, Japanese neuroscientist. 1961: Lucდ­a Galდ¡n, Argentine vocalist (Pimpinela). 1965: Manuel Sanchდ­s, Spanish soccer player. 1965: Tom Tykwer, German movie chief. 1965: Melissa McBride, American entertainer. 1967: Luis Roberto Alves "Zague", Mexican soccer player. 1967: Phil Selway, English artist, of the band Radiohead. 1969: Laurent Aiello, French motorsport driver. 1971: George Osborne, English government official. 1972: Rubens Barrichello, Brazilian engine hustling driver. 1972: Sebastiდ¡n Cordero, Ecuadorian producer. 1973: Santiago Eximeno, Spanish essayist. 1974: Gem, artist and American entertainer. 1974: Mდ³nica Naranjo, Spanish artist. 1974: Sebastiდ¡n Wainraich, Argentine entertainer, jokester and TV have. 1974: Marდ­a Soledad Rosas, Italian-Argentine revolutionary aggressor. 1976: Antonio Naelson Sinha Matias, Mexican-Brazilian soccer player. 1976: Kelly Monaco, American entertainer. 1976: Emiliano Spataro, Argentine engine hustling driver. 1977: Sergio Mur, Spanish entertainer. 1978: Scott Raynor, American drummer, of the band Squint 182. 1978: Mauricio Martდ­nez, entertainer, artist and Mexican artist. 1978: 2-D, lead artist of Gorillaz 1980: Miren Ibarguren, Spanish entertainer. 1981: Gwenno Pipette, English artist (The Pipettes). 1982: Malene Mortensen, Danish artist. 1983: Heidi Reach, English vocalist (Sugababes). 1983: Alex Shelley, American expert grappler. 1983: Silvio Proto, Belgian footballer. 1983: Natalia Hernდ¡ndez Rojo, Spanish writer. 1984: Adam Wylie, American entertainer. 1984: Hugo Almeida, Portuguese soccer player. 1988: Angelo Ogbonna, Italian footballer. 1991: Lena Meyer-Landrut, German vocalist. 1997: Rui Tanabe, Japanese voice entertainer and artist.
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Stream songs including Vrat gng, Regntunga skyar and more. ass 3 up fucking text has asshole call the pink. Listen to Alice Babs - Mamma & Idol by Titti Sjblom & Ehrling Eliasson on Apple Music. She was appointed as court singer in 1972. foxy make young, marlo fingering swing going beads kammy bts guy teen. Alice Babs though chose to stay in Sweden with her husband Nils Ivar Sjöblom and three children.īabs acted in around 20 musicals and collaborated with several prominent Swedish artists, including Charlie Norman and Povel Ramel. The group became popular touring the United States together, and many believe she could have been a huge star in the United States if she had relocated there. The same year, she formed Swe-Danes with guitarist Ulrik Neumann and violinist Svend Asmussen. In 1958, she was the first artist to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest, finishing in 4th place with the song "Lilla stjärna" ("Little Star"). Swing it, magistern sveltj, sanoittaja: Kai Gullmar, Hasse Ekmanesittj: Alice 'Babs' Nilson, 'Sngfglarna' & Eckert Lundins film-orkesterLevytetty 4.12. She took part in performances of Ellington's second and third Sacred Concerts which he had originally written for her. She toured the U.S and worked with Duke Ellington who admired her voice. Her breakthrough as a swing singer came with the 1940 film Swing It, Teacher!(Swing it, magistern!). Alice Babs (Hildur Alice Nilson) Swing It, Magistern lyrics: Det var en gång en skola med en lärare i sång / Han var så vådligt snäl. Her passion for music was just everything," said Swedish Radio's jazz expert Berit Nygren to Radio Sweden. Hasse EkmanSwing It 2021 VaxRecordsReleased on: Mus."I would say that we will remember a person who just loved music. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesSwing It, Magistern In September 2012, Sjöblom revealed that her mother had suffered a stroke and in June 2013 the family announced that Babs had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.Īlice Babs was Sweden's most famous jazz singer. In 2002 she was awarded a Swedish Jazz Prize.Babs' daughter, Titti Sjöblom, said: "We are very happy that we got to spend these last months with our dear mother." In 1975 she performed at the Newport Jazz Festival. She recorded an album with Duke Ellington and toured Sweden with him in 1973. Her trademark: onomatopoeic imitations of instruments. Better remembered than her German hits are the recordings she made with Svend Asmussen and Ulrik Neumann as the'Swe-Danes'. In 1958 she took part in the Grand Prix for Sweden and reached the fourth place. Together with Paul Kuhn she even revived the old Fred Raymond title In a small pastry shop. Alice Babs' discography also contains the typical cover versions of American songs like Lollipop, Nur du, du allein (To Know Him Is To Love Him) and Darling, you know! (You Send Me). Alice BabsSwingtime Again 1998 BMG Sweden ABReleased on: Engineer, Mixing Engineer: Jan Uga.In the first part of the song she sings about Nils and Ulla, who, like the lyricist Hans Bradtke put in her mouth, dance through Stockholm - and find: "Oh, life is beautiful", and in the second part she performs her scat singing, which has become famous in Sweden. Provided to YouTube by RCA VictorSwing It Magistern Ole Dole Dei shows the two sides of the Alice Babs: the German pop singer and the Swedish jazz entertainer. Another parallel with Bibi Johns, who worked with Lehn for a long time. Already as a teenager she played a role in the movie'Swing it magistern' (1940), and despite her cheerful, girlish image she turned the older generation against her with her jazz singing.Īlice was welcomed with open arms in Germany, an economic wonderland, when she made her first appearance with Erwin Lehns Südfunk Dance Orchestra in Stuttgart in 1954. The first name Alice, which also sounds like a pseudonym, is real: Hildur Alice Nilsson was born on Januin Kalmar (Sweden). Orkester.Digitized at 78 revolutions per. When Alice Babs came to Germany, she had already established herself at home as a jazz singer. Performer: Alice Babs Nilson & Sangfaglarna Eckert Lundins Film-OrkesterWriter: Kai Gullinar Hasse EkmanVokal m. Undecided 3'12 Estrads Elitorkester 1947 Vocalist: Alice Babs Stockholm Octo. The 16-year old Inga Danell starts to sing a song so catchy that everybody in the. Gotta be this or that 2'49 Alice Babs, Lulle Ellbojs orkester Stockholm Decem. At school, a music teacher is testing the pupils ability to sing. I cover the waterfront 3'09 Alice Babs, Thore Ehrlings orkester Stockholm Septem. new lyrics by Karl-Gerhard) Alice Babs - Swing it Magistern. Alice Babs med 'Babs' Jazzband Stockholm M. Bibi and Babs - only from the names one could confuse the two'Swedish girls' of the 50s hit, but not in vocal style. Hela Livet r en Glad Operett (Music by Jules Sylvain, lyrics by ke Sderblom).
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More information about Alice Babs on Wikipedia. Copying, also of extracts, or any other form of reproduction, including the adaptation into electronic data bases and copying onto any data mediums, in English or in any other language is permissible only and exclusively with the written consent of Bear Family Records® GmbH. In 2002 she was awarded a Swedish Jazz Prize.Ĭopyright © Bear Family Records®. In 1975 she performed at the Newport Jazz Festival. She recorded an album with Duke Ellington and toured Sweden with him in 1973. Her trademark: onomatopoeic imitations of instruments. Better remembered than her German hits are the recordings she made with Svend Asmussen and Ulrik Neumann as the'Swe-Danes'. In 1958 she took part in the Grand Prix for Sweden and reached the fourth place. Together with Paul Kuhn she even revived the old Fred Raymond title In a small pastry shop. Alice Babs' discography also contains the typical cover versions of American songs like Lollipop, Nur du, du allein (To Know Him Is To Love Him) and Darling, you know! (You Send Me). In the first part of the song she sings about Nils and Ulla, who, like the lyricist Hans Bradtke put in her mouth, dance through Stockholm - and find: "Oh, life is beautiful", and in the second part she performs her scat singing, which has become famous in Sweden. Ole Dole Dei shows the two sides of the Alice Babs: the German pop singer and the Swedish jazz entertainer. Another parallel with Bibi Johns, who worked with Lehn for a long time. Already as a teenager she played a role in the movie'Swing it magistern' (1940), and despite her cheerful, girlish image she turned the older generation against her with her jazz singing.Īlice was welcomed with open arms in Germany, an economic wonderland, when she made her first appearance with Erwin Lehns Südfunk Dance Orchestra in Stuttgart in 1954. The first name Alice, which also sounds like a pseudonym, is real: Hildur Alice Nilsson was born on Januin Kalmar (Sweden). When Alice Babs came to Germany, she had already established herself at home as a jazz singer. directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Adolf Jahr and Alice Babs. In 2002 she was awarded a Swedish Jazz Prize.Bibi and Babs - only from the names one could confuse the two'Swedish girls' of the 50s hit, but not in vocal style. Swing it, magistern is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 21. Performer: Alice ,Bads Nilson & Sngfglarna Eckert Lundins Film-OrkesterWriter: Kai Gullmar Haase EkmanSvensk Vokal m.
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Her debut as an actress in the movie Swing it Magistern (Swing it, school-master). Det blev så här: Alice Babs Sjöblom 1924-2014, Swing-Godess of the North. Better remembered than her German hits are the recordings she made with Svend Asmussen and Ulrik Neumann as the'Swe-Danes'. bad mig skriva en informativ text om Alice Babs och föreslå några YouTube-klipp. Together with Paul Kuhn she even revived the old Fred Raymond title In a small pastry shop. Already as a teenager she played a role in the movieSwing it magistern (1940), and despite her cheerful, girlish image she turned the older generation against her with her jazz singing. Music by Thore Ehrling and Eskil Eckert-Lundin, lyrics by Hasse Ekman. Already as a teenager she played a role in the movie'Swing it magistern' (1940), and despite her cheerful, girlish image she turned the older generation against her with her jazz singing.Īlice was welcomed with open arms in Germany, an economic wonderland, when she made her first appearance with Erwin Lehns Südfunk Dance Orchestra in Stuttgart in 1954. Alice Babs sings in the movie 'Swing It, Magistern' from 1940. Bibi and Babs - only from the names one could confuse the two'Swedish girls' of the 50s hit, but not in vocal style.
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Lesung am Sonntag: IN GUTER NACHBARSCHAFT - Jenaer Kunstverein
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Jenaer Kunstverein lädt am Sonntag zur Lesung in den Stadtspeicher ein
IN GUTER NACHBARSCHAFT #31 Einblicke in junge literarische Welten und Sichtweisen bieten sich am kommenden Sonntag, den 11. September 2022 um 14 Uhr im Jenaer Kunstverein e.V. . Dort präsentieren vier Preisträgerinnen des Literaturwettbewerbs Junges Literaturforum HessenThüringen im Rahmen der Lesereihe IN GUTER NACHBARSCHAFT ihre literarischen Texte, mit denen sie jeweils erste Preise beim diesjährigen Jungen Literaturforum gewannen.  Veranstaltungstipp: Old-Time-Jazz mit den Besen Street Boys am 06.10.2022 im Café Zeitreise Jena https://deinjena.de/events/old-time-jazz-mit-den-besen-street-boys-im-cafe-zeitreise-jena/ Es lesen die Autorinnen Alice Auciello (Ilmenau), Anna-Katharina Kürschner (Hildesheim), Tina Neumann (Jena) und Nina Glaser (Erfurt). Zudem wird der vielfach ausgezeichnete Autor Felix Krakau – der unter anderem bereits 2010 und 2015 Preisträger beim Jungen Literaturforum war – mit uns über seine zahlreichen Projekte fürs Theater und seine literarische Arbeit sprechen sowie aus seinen Werken lesen. Sonntag, 11. September, 14:00 Uhr Galerie des Jenaer Kunstvereins im Stadtspeicher Markt 16, 07743 Jena Der Eintritt beträgt 5 €, 3 € ermäßigt, kostenfrei mit jenabonus-Karte und für unter 18jährige. DIE LESENDEN Alice Auciello, 1999 in Konstanz am Bodensee geboren, studiert Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft in Ilmenau. Ihre Semesterferien verbringt sie am Set von Deutschlands erster Musicalserie. Neben dem Studium schreibt sie für das Erfurter Kulturmagazin „Ungleich“ vor allem über Kunst, Konsum und Feminismus. Außerdem arbeitet sie an ihrem ersten Roman und diversen Kurzgeschichten, von denen einige online veröffentlicht sind. Aktuell verbringt sie ein Auslandssemester in Bukarest. ➤ Weitere Nachrichten aus Jena  Anna-Katharina Kürschner, geboren 1996, lebte in Darmstadt, Leipzig, Kinshasa, Frankfurt, Paris und jetzt in Hildesheim. Gerade versucht sie, ein Staatsexamen als Deutsch- und Musiklehrerin mit ihrer Berner-Sennenhündin und dem Studium am Literaturinstitut Hildesheim unter einen Hut zu bekommen. Mit ihren Texten nimmt sie seit 2012 mit großem Erfolg an verschiedenen Wettbewerben teil, unter anderem gewann sie zuletzt die Teilnahme an der Romanwerkstatt des Münchner Literaturhauses „Die große Tour 2020/21“.
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Blick auf Jena und dem Marktplatz mit Stadtspeicher, Foto: Frank Liebold // Jenafotografx Tina Neumann, 2002 geboren und in Meuselwitz aufgewachsen, studiert seit 2021 Psychologie an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena. 2020 und 2021 erhielt sie beim Jungen Literaturforum Hessen-Thüringen den 1. Preis. Mehr Beiträge - Jenaer Kunstverein Nina Glaser, 1999 in Nürnberg geboren, studiert Internationale Beziehungen und Geschichtswissenschaften an der Universität Erfurt. Sie ist Autorin beim Ungleich-Magazin Erfurt, für das sie regelmäßig Artikel und Reportagen schreibt. Für den Schreibwettbewerb des Jungen Literaturforums Hessen-Thüringen hat sie sich erstmals an die Lyrik herangewagt. Felix Krakau, geboren 1990 in Hamburg, aufgewachsen in Detmold, wohnt in Düsseldorf. Arbeitet als freier Regisseur und Autor an der Schnittstelle von Überschreibung und Recherche, Realität und Fiktion, Quatsch und bitterem Ernst. Studium Kunst- und Medientheorie an der Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, Theaterregie an der Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main sowie als Gast Szenisches Schreiben an der Universität der Künste Berlin. ➤ Veranstaltungen in Jena Assistenzen und Hospitanzen am Schauspiel Frankfurt, der Schaubühne Berlin, bei den Salzburger Festspielen und von 2016 - 2018 am Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, u.a. bei David Marton, Simon Solberg, Matthias Hartmann, Tilmann Köhler, Bernadette Sonnenbichler. Postgraduiertenstudium an der Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln. Lehraufträge und Jurytätigkeiten für die Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, die Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden und die Hochschule für Musik und Theater Leipzig (Studio Düsseldorf). Felix Krakau erfindet eine Sprache, die sich kein bisschen artifiziell verquälen muss, sondern mit Leichtigkeit über das eigene Verlorensein im prekären Großstadtalltag und zugleich über die Utopie des Aufbrechens erzählt. Voller Witz und Musik lässt er den Versuch sinnlich werden, sich selbst zu erfinden, Gegenwelten zu erfinden, Orientierung zu bekommen, auf Sprachwogen zu surfen, um dem prosaischen Erdboden zu entkommen, immerhin für ein paar Momente. – DIE ZEIT Krakau verleiht der Mittellosigkeit ihre leuchtenden Gnadenmomente. – Süddeutsche Zeitung DIE LESEREIHE Die unabhängige Lesereihe IN GUTER NACHBARSCHAFT gehört zum festen Bestandteil der Thüringer Literaturszene. Sie vereint seit 2014 neue Lyrik und Prosa. Über zahlreiche selbst organisierte Veranstaltungen hinaus wird die Lesereihe von Kulturveranstaltern im gesamten Freistaat als zuverlässiger Partner für anspruchsvolle und unterhaltsame Literatur geschätzt. IN GUTER NACHBARSCHAFT ist ein Projekt der Literarischen Gesellschaft Thüringen e.V. und wird gefördert durch die Kulturstiftung des Freistaats Thüringen und das Junge Literaturforum Hessen-Thüringen. Außerdem ist die Lesereihe Teil der Initiative Unabhängige Lesereihen. DER WETTBEWERB Das Junge Literaturforum Hessen-Thüringen ist gar nicht mehr so jung. 1984 wurde es auf Initiative des Hessischen Ministeriums für Wissenschaft und Kunst aus der Taufe gehoben. Seit 1991 beteiligt sich auch das Land Thüringen an der Wettbewerbsausschreibung. Zu den Gewinnern der bisherigen Wettbewerbe zählen zahlreiche mittlerweile etablierte Autorinnen und Autoren wie z.B. Thomas Hettche, Anke Velmeke, Stefanie Menzinger, Ricarda Junge, Nadja Einzmann, Christian Filips oder Katharina Hartwell. Neben den Preisvergaben (800 Euro in der ersten Preiskategorie sowie eine Veröffentlichung in einer Anthologie und im Programm von hr2-kultur), werden die 15 Preisträgerinnen auch zu einem Wochenendseminar eingeladen, um dort ihre Texte vor erfahrenen Autorinnen, Lektorinnen und Literaturwissenschaftlerinnen vorzutragen und zu diskutieren. Read the full article
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annemariebush · 2 years
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Studio time! #studio #recording #recordingstudio #recordingartist #recordingsession #vocalist #vocals #vox #logic #apollo #itunes #spotify #soul #rnb #rnbmusic #rnbsinger #rnbsoul #rnbartist #popmusic #pop #jazz #jazzmusic #instagram #instagood #instalike #insta #instadaily #instamood #mike #neumann (her: Copenhagen) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChrK8FuD0Zu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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New Year, New (Old) Sounds in the Public Domain!
On January 1st, 2022, all sound recordings made before 1923 entered the public domain, an estimated 400,000 sound recordings that document the beginning of recording technologies and include a rich variety of musical styles, such as vaudeville, ragtime, and early jazz. Some notable examples highlighted by the Association for Recorded Sound Collections are “Crazy Blues,” performed by Mamie Smith and her Jazz Hounds in 1920, and a 1917 recording of “Dixieland Jass Band One-Step” by the Original Dixieland Jass Band. The 78 rpm records seen here are part of the Oberlin Conservatory Library’s James R. and Susan Neumann Jazz Collection, and the sheet music is part of the Stanley King Jazz Collection.
Learn more about the Music Modernization Act, passed by Congress in 2018, that allows these recordings to enter the public domain. Listen to pre-1923 sound recordings available at The Public Domain Review, the Internet Archive, and the National Jukebox at the Library of Congress. And lastly, join the virtual party for Public Domain Day on January 20th: A Celebration of Sound. Cheers!
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i12bent · 3 years
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Alice Babs (January 26, 1924 - 2014) was a talented Swedish jazz, pop and classical vocalist. As a young woman she acted in many Swedish films, but it’s as a vocalist that she has left a lasting legacy, for instance in the swing trio Swe-Danes with Svend Asmussen (violin) and Ulrik Neumann (guitar).
She moved apparently effortlessly between pop, jazz and classical oratories - sometime gracing cross-over works such as Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concerts 2 and 3 with her voice.
Ellington and Babs recorded this album together in Paris in 1963 - and altogether Babs appeared on more than 800 recordings throughout her career…
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melaniebong · 5 years
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🎧A singers dream! There is really some great new microphone technology around nowadays, no doubt. But there is something about the sound of these old generation Neumann Tube microphones that is not met by any new invention, not even by Neumann itself. I just love it! 🙏🎶🎧 . www.melaniebong.com . #singers #jazzy #microphone #microphones #neumann #jazz #jazzmusic #singer #singersongwriter #jazzsinger #studiomic #asingersdream #singersongwriters #abbeyroad #tubemic #mydream #oldtechnique #bestmic #studiorecording #recordingstudio @neumann.berlin @abbeyroadinstfm @abbeyroadinstitute (hier: Frankfurt, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv4PJMJAKrJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=z9qy11v31dto
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soundfackery · 6 years
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Schoeps vs Line Audio. Maybe I’ll post an A/B to Gearslutz? Day two of recording Michael Cretu’s solo album with @fuchsiahayley @jeuxtine and @ladypenelopepumpernickel . #record #recording #recordingstudio #solo #doublebass #uprightbass # @neumann.berlin #neumann #microphone @audientworld #console #folk #jazz #contemporaryclassical #worldmusic #ethnomusicology @salforduni #salforduniversity #salforduni #music #transylvania #romania (at The University of Salford)
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the1920sinpictures · 3 years
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1922 Poster by Hans Neumann. From The Jazz Age Vehicle Archive, FB.
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