Jaskon Five

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Jaskon Five
General information
Genre (s) Show band , dance music
Current occupation
Aldo Carnevali
Flute , saxophone , clarinet , vocals
Antonio Milici
Paul Berger
Drums , percussion , violin , vocals
Kurt Blankenstein (since 2006)
Bass , trombone , vocals
Günter Jaskon
singing
Brigitte Jackel

Jaskon Five was a German show band founded in the 1970s by musician, producer and composer Günter Jaskon. The band consisted of musicians from five nations. Their distinctive feature was that each individual member acted as both a multi-instrumentalist and a vocal soloist. Members included Günter Jaskon, Antonio Milici and Brigitte Jäckel.

There were singles and LPs at major labels, u. a. Music for every hour , a car driver's song or a day full of music . The Jaskon Five also appeared in public.

After their dissolution, Günter Jaskon remained loyal to the music business, and now runs a label and a record company with his wife. Antonio Milici has been performing as a solo entertainer under the name ToniSax since 1988 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tajasmusikverlag.de: Short biography: Günter Jaskon ( Memento of the original from March 11, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tajasmusikverlag.de
  2. SHZ.de: Brigitte Jäckel. March 5, 2010, on shz.de .
  3. ^ St. Georgius-Schützenverein Bocholt: Chronicle 1991-1995
  4. Tajas Music Publishing
  5. ^ Ara Records
  6. Musicforyou.de: Band information: ToniSax from Italia