Werner Dies
Werner Dies (January 15, 1928, Frankfurt - February 5, 2003) was a German jazz tenor saxophonist, clarinetist, guitarist, composer, and arranger.
Dies was an autodidact on guitar and saxophone, and studied clarinet and composition starting in 1947. From 1947 to 1955 he played guitar in the dance band of Willy Berking, and was a member of the bands Hotclub Combo and Two Beat Stompers. He also led his own ensemble, which went on a tour of Yugoslavia in 1955. From 1955 to 1965 he was a member of Hazy Osterwald's sextet, and also worked as a session musician and arranger. He toured with Joe Turner and, in 1968, Charly Antolini.
He had a hit in Germany in 1954 with "Schuster bleib bei deinen Leisten", the German-language version of the song "The Little Shoemaker". This spent eight weeks at #1 on the German hit parade starting in October 1954. He also wrote a treatise on clarinet improvisation, published by Schott in 1967. He later worked for Howard Carpendale, Adam & Eve, Graham Bonney, and other singers, and produced easy listening music with his own ensemble, the Werner Dies Sax Band. He produced the group Bläck Fööss from 1973 to 2003.[1][2]
References
- Carlo Bohländer and Karl-Heinz Holler: Reclams Jazzführer. Stuttgart, Reclam, 1977.
- Bielefelder catalog Jazz, 2001.
- Noll, Günther (2017). "Kölsche Lieder im Siebengebirge" (PDF). hf.uni-koeln.de (in German). p. 10. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
Weitere wichtige Quellen waren die frühen Schallplatten und Liedausgaben der „Bläck Fööss", die seit 1970 mit ihren originellen Liedern und hervorragenden Arrangements vom Produzenten Werner Dies (1973-2003) Aufsehen erregten und schnell Karriere machten.
- Noll, Günther (2017). "Kölsche Lieder im Siebengebirge" (PDF). ad marginem – Randbemerkungen zur Europäischen Musikethnologie, Mitteilungen des Instituts für Europäische Musikethnologie der Universität zu Köln 89/2017 (in German). hf.uni-koeln.de. p. 37. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
Weitere wichtige Quellen waren die frühen Schallplatten und Liedausgaben der „Bläck Fööss", die seit 1970 mit ihren originellen Liedern und hervorragenden Arrangements vom Produzenten Werner Dies (1973-2003) Aufsehen erregten und schnell Karriere machten.