Tip Tichelaar

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Joop "Tip" Tichelaar (also Tip Tischelaar , * 1918) was a Dutch musician ( trombone , trumpet , piano , and saxophone), located in the German Reich in the Jazz - and popular music actuated.

With Fud Candrix , Jeff De Boeck and Harry van Dyk, Tichelaar was one of the best-known Dutch and Belgian musicians who worked in the entertainment industry in Nazi Germany . In the early 1940s he played in various dance orchestras in Berlin, such as Charlie and His Orchestra , Teddy Kleindin & Kurt Widmann ( I'll give you my hands to say goodbye , tonight we want to go shopping ), Horst Winter (“I do everything with music”), Ernst van't Hoff , Michael Jary , Adolf Steimel , Meg Tevelian , Willy Berking , Harry van Dijk , Willi Stech , Benny de Weille and Freddie Brocksieper . Under his own name he presented the record “You love me” (Vox E 903 or Pallas 1251) with the B-side “Love is like a dream”. In the field of jazz he was involved in 54 recording sessions between 1940 and 1943.

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  1. ^ Ingo Schiweck: "Let yourself be surprised--": Dutch entertainers in Germany after 1945 . Agenda, 2005
  2. ^ Reginald Rudorf: Jazz in the Zone. Cologne, Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 1964
  3. In 1940 he was one of the first foreigners to be hired to fill the war-related gaps in personnel in the major dance classes , with the Italian Primo Angeli (piano) and Nino Impallomeni (trumpet), the Dutch barend 'Bob' van Veneti (saxophone). and entertainment orchestras to close. See Michael H. Kater : Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany . 2003, p. 131
  4. Tichelaar occasionally replaced the band leader on the piano. See Jazz in Germany : the German Jazz Chronicle up to 1960 , by Horst Heinz Lange. G. Olms, 1996
  5. Jørgen Grunnet Jepsen, KE Knudsen: Jazz Records, 1942-1965: A Discography, Volume 2 , 1966
  6. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed September 4, 2016)