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Max Greger, 2008

Max Greger (April 2, 1926, in Munich – August 15, 2015, in Munich) was a German jazz musician, saxophonist, big band bandleader and conductor. He recorded over 150 records in jazz and pop music.[1][2][3]

In 1948 he founded his first sextet with acclaimed musicians, including Hugo Strasser. In 1959 he was the first western orchestra to tour the Soviet Union. In 1963 he put together a top orchestra for ZDF, which for years supported all major TV shows.[2]

His son, Max Greger Jr. and grandson, Max Greger Jr.Jr. are accomplished musicians as well.[2]

Selected albums

  • European Jazz Sounds (1963), Brunswick Records 267 918, Polydor 829 257-2
  • Yakety Sax (1964), Polydor 237 374
  • Maximum (1965), Brunswick, Polydor 825 703-2
  • Ball Paré (1965), Polydor 237 483
  • Tanz mit mir (1965), Polydor 249 034
  • Eine kleine Tanzmusik (1966), Polydor 249 066
  • Greger in the Night (1966), Polydor 249 103
  • Greger in Rio (196?), Polydor 249 112
  • Live – „Tour de dance“ with 28 Hits and Evergreens (196?), Polydor 249 273
  • In the Mood for Dancing – 28 Glenn Miller Evergreens (1969), Polydor 249 315
  • Sunshine Starshine (1969), Polydor 2371 009
  • Gaudi in Bavaria (1970), Polydor 2371 046
  • Max Greger plays Glenn Miller (1970), Polydor 2371 047
  • Olympia-Dancing ’72 (1971), Polydor 2371 153
  • Sax-Appeal (1971), Polydor 2371 197
  • Trumpets Trumpets Trumpets (1971), Polydor 2371 198
  • Hits marschieren auf – Folge 1 (1972), Polydor 2371 286
  • Strictly for Dancing (1972), Polydor 2371 317
  • Hits marschieren auf – Folge 2 (1973), Polydor 2371 379
  • Tanz und trimm dich fit (1973), Polydor 2371 433[4]
  • Tanz ’74 (1973), Polydor 2371 434
  • Hits marschieren auf – Folge 3 (1974), Polydor 2371 485
  • Trimm und tanz dich top-fit (1974), Polydor 2371 513
  • Tanz ’75 (1974), Polydor 2371 526
  • Max, du hast das Tanzen raus (1975), Polydor 2371 570
  • Soft-Ice Dancing (1975), Polydor 2371 589
  • Top-fit in den Schnee (1975), Polydor 2371 607
  • Tanz ’76 (1975), Polydor 2371 609
  • Tanz mit mir – Folge 2 (1975), Polydor 2371 630
  • Auf geht’s (1976), Polydor 2371 684
  • Alles tanzt auf mein Kommando (1976), Polydor 2371 692
  • Tanz mit mir – Folge 3 (1976), Polydor 2371 694
  • Die Tanzplatte des Jahres ’77 (1976), Polydor 2371 720
  • Die Tanzplatte des Jahres ’78 (1977), Polydor 2371 820
  • Die Tanzplatte des Jahres ’79 (1978), Polydor 2371 921
  • White Christmas (1979), Polydor Spectrum 551 299-2
  • Tanz ist Trumpf – The Dancxe Party of the Year (1980), Polydor 2372 040
  • Mach mal wieder Tanztag (1980; Sales: + 250,000; DE: gold disc[5]), Polydor 2475 728
  • Klassisches Tanzvergnügen (1984), Polydor 817 857-2
  • Max Greger und sein Enzian-Sextett (1984), Polydor 821 650-2
  • Supertanzmusik (1984), Polydor 823 687-2
  • Traumzeit – Max Greger senior and junior and 100 enchanted violins (1986), Polydor 831 476-2
  • Oscar-Melodien zum Tanzen (1987), Polydor 833 009-2
  • LovebirdThe Saxy Feeling-Sound (1988), Polydor 833 921-2
  • Evergreens im Glenn Miller sound [de] (1988), Polydor 835 916-2
  • Tanzen ’89 – Today & Traditional (1988), Polydor 837 316-2
  • Mambo-Jambo – Tanzen im Latin-Sound, 1989, Polydor 837 929-2
  • Tanzen ’90Today & Traditional, 1989, Polydor 841 166-2
  • Tanzen ’91 (1990), Polydor 843 932-2
  • Zauber der Berge – Max Greger and his Golden Bavaria Orchestra (1990), Polydor 843 933-2
  • Laßt uns tanzen – Die klassische Tanzplatte (1991), Polydor 849 021-2
  • Tanzen ’92 (1991), Polydor 511 071-2
  • Sax in Love (1992), Polydor 513 040-2
  • Tanzen ’93 (1992), Polydor 513 992-2
  • Eine Reise ins Glück – in Billy Vaughn Sound (1993), Polydor 519 911-2
  • Tanzen ’94 (1993), Polydor 519 912-2
  • together – Greger und Greger (1995), Polydor 529 156-2
  • world wide hits – Greger and Greger (1996), Polydor 533 508-2
  • swingtime – Max Greger and the RIAS Big Band [de] (1998), Polydor 559 855-2
  • Night Train – Swing & Jazz Forever (1999), Polydor 543 393-2
  • Happy Birthday! Max Greger 1980ths – 40 Hits, 2-CD compilation with 11 new titles (2006), Koch Universal 06024 9876941
  • Hallo, kleines Fräulein, Compilation 1958 - 1965, „Jazzclub“-Reihe (2007), Universal 06024 9845696
  • Greger's Groove Party, Compilation 1965 - 1973, „Jazzclub“-Reihe (2008), Universal 06007 5307296

Recognition

Max Greger's memorial plaque

References

  1. ^ a b "Max Greger 1926 - 2015". Archived from the original on 2021-04-19. Retrieved 2022-02-27.
  2. ^ a b c "Max Greger. Biography. Three Greger Generations". Archived from the original on 2022-02-27. Retrieved 2022-02-27.
  3. ^ Helmut Mauró [de], "Zum Tod von Max Greger: Feiner Jazz hier, plumper Schlager dort" Archived 2021-04-23 at the Wayback Machine, an obituary, Süddeutsche Zeitung, August 15, 2915
  4. ^ "Informationen zur Schallplatte". Archived from the original on 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2022-02-27.
  5. ^ Günter Ehnert (1994), Taurus Press (ed.), Hit Bilanz – Deutsche Chart LP’s 1962–1986 (in German) (1 ed.), Hamburg: Verlag populärer Musik-Literatur, p. 291, ISBN 9783922542292
  6. ^ "Hervorragende Verdienste um den Freistaat Bayern: Ministerpräsident Seehofer zeichnet 70 Persönlichkeiten aus." Archived 2022-02-27 at the Wayback Machine, October 10, 2012

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