Rudi Rischbeck

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Rudolf "Rudi" Rischbeck (born March 16, 1903 in Munich ; † June 16, 1988 there ) was a German jazz and entertainment musician ( violin , clarinet , saxophone , orchestra conductor).

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Rischbek studied violin in Munich. From 1929 he worked in Berlin, where he played in the orchestras of James Kok , Julian Fuhs , Juan Llossas , Otto Dobrindt , Efim Schachmeister and Hermann Rohrbeck . Between 1935 and 1941 he appeared with his own combo in Berlin bars, with which there were also recordings, for example his own vocal title Die Funny Fidel . He then worked as a studio musician , for example for Charlie and His Orchestra . Tom Lord records 14 recordings between 1940 and 1944. After 1945 he played in hotel bars in Munich and Düsseldorf.

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  1. Tom Lord: The Jazz Discography