Ib Glindemann
Ib Niels Carl Glindemann Nielsen (September 27, 1934 – April 5, 2019)[1][2] was a Danish jazz musician and the leader of the Ib Glindemann Orchestra (a big band modeled after the Stan Kenton Orchestra). Saxophonist Stan Getz frequently appeared with them as a guest star when he was in Europe.[3]
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Born | 27 September 1934 |
Origin | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Died | 5 April 2019 84) | (aged
Discography
- Fontana presenting Ib Glindemann and his orchestra (Fontana, 1963)
- Four Suites with Wolfgang Kafer and Kim Holst (Chappell Recorded Music Library, 1984)
- Industrial / Activity - Holiday Music with Wolfgang Kafer (Chappell Recorded Music Library, 1985)
- Acoustic/Woodwind/Brass with Robert Farnon (Carlin Recorded Music Library, 1990)
- The Man Who Wanted to Be Guilty/The Traitors (Olufsen, 1991)
- Talk of the town (Olufsen, 1992) with DR Big Band – recorded in 1988
- Ping Pong (Mega, 1996)
- A String of Pearls (Mega, 1997)
- Swing Shoes (Mega, 2000)
- 50 Years on Stage Featuring Gitte Hænning (Edel-Mega, 2002)
- Fontana Presenting Ib Glindemann & His 1963 (Universal, 2004)
- Turn on the Heat (Little Beat, 2009)
References
- Komponist og kapelmester Ib Glindemann er død (in Danish)
- Obituary at afdoede.dk (in Danish)
- Gelly, Dave. Stan Getz: Nobody Else But Me. p. 102.
External links
- Ib Glindemann at IMDb
- Ib Glindemann discography at Discogs
- Review — Swing Shoes / A String of Pearls / Ping-Pong in All About Jazz (July 1, 2001)
- Review — 50 Years on Stage in All About Jazz (November 1, 2002)
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