Kreisjazzwerkerschaft & Rose Nabinger

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(from left) Louis Teitge, Klaus Wittkamp, ​​Rose Nabinger, Markus Wach, Heinz Teitge and Wolfgang Fett

Kreisjazzwerkerschaft & Rose Nabinger is an old-time jazz band that was founded in Marburg in 1972 . When it was founded, the musicians were mostly students. Heinz H. Teitge has been the band's trumpeter since it was founded ; The founding formation's drummer was Claus Schreiner . The band gave itself the legal form of an association and is registered with the district court of Marburg as Kreisjazzwerkerschaft eV.

The singer Rose Nabinger joined the band in 1975. Guest star was among others Wolfgang Sauer , who also studied in Marburg. Performance for the Winnipeg Manisphere at the Winnipeg Arena, Canada. In 1987 the band played together with Reimer von Essen and the Barrelhouse Jazzband at a benefit concert for Terra Tech . The Kreisjazzwerkerschaft played in the opening act for Illinois Jacquets "Jazztrain '85" in Hessen with the jazz legends Herb Ellis , Harry "Sweets" Edison , Red Norvo and Buddy Tate . In 1988 the Kreisjazzwerkerschaft played at the famous Umbria Jazz festival in Perugia , Italy. The band performed very often with Manfred Lindner from the Frankfurt Radio Big Band on clarinet. Dirk Raufeisen played the piano in the band at several concerts . In Innsbruck the band performed together with Franz Posch's band , the Dixielanders Hall , and the Barrelhouse Jazzband in the Kongresshaus. The band also played tours in the Balearic and Canary Islands on behalf of TUI .

The Kreisjazzwerkerschaft played several years in a row at the symposium of the Frankfurt International Music Fair in front of an international music audience. In 2006 the band played at the “ Bingen swingt ” jazz festival .

The band mainly plays titles from the 1920s with their own arrangements . The band's most popular track on the radio is Black and Blue , an anti-racist song by lyricist Andy Razaf . The Kreisjazzwerkerschaft made numerous appearances on television programs, mostly with titles written by Rose Nabinger. For example, in 1999 the hr broadcast “Holidays in Hessen”. In 2004 the band was a guest on the show "Hessen studio live", u. a. with the title I have a weakness for you , the German version of " Somebody Stole My Gal ".

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  1. ^ Official homepage of the band
  2. ^ Official homepage of the band
  3. ^ History page of the official homepage ( Memento from September 26, 2013 in the Internet Archive )