Werner Schwarz (musician)

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Werner Schwarz (born before 1943; died after 1947.) A German musician (was accordion , piano ) and bandleader of jazz - and popular music .

Schwarz worked for Corny Ostermann in Berlin and participated in his recordings for the Kristall record label; In 1943 he recorded with Helmut Zacharias . Under his own name ( Werner Schwarz and his soloists , among others with the clarinetist Lothar Haeussler ) he recorded a number of titles such as “With music everything goes better” and “If the week had no Sunday” (1943, Odeon 31728). In the post-war period he recorded again for Odeon (including the standard " Linger Awhile "). In the field of jazz, he was involved in 16 recording sessions from 1943 to 1947.

Individual evidence

  1. Republished in the compilation Jazz in Deutschland Vol. 3 - Swing & Jazz of the "Trümmerjahre" (1941-1948) ( HörZu )
  2. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed September 1, 2016)