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| <title>Eddie Brunner - Wikipedia</title> | |
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| <h1>Eddie Brunner</h1> | |
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| <b>Eduard "Eddie" Brunner</b> (July 19, 1912 - July 18, 1960, Zurich). | |
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| Eddie Brunner was a Swiss jazz reedist and bandleader. | |
| Brunner learned to play clarinet, piano, and tenor and alto saxophone, | |
| and began playing professionally in the early 1930s with Rene Dumont, | |
| Jack and Louis de Vries and Marek Weber. In 1936 he moved to Paris and | |
| recorded under his own name as well as with the Goldene Sieben and Louis Bacon; | |
| he moved back to Switzerland once the | |
| <a href="/wiki/World_War_II" title="World War II">war</a> | |
| had begun. He joined Teddy Stauffer's band, and in 1941 took over leadership of | |
| the group until 1947, when it dissolved. He led a new six-piece ensemble in 1948, | |
| and recorded for radio and television broadcasts in the 1950s. | |
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