Danish Organists - Tommy Seebach, Arthur Ivan Allin, Aksel Agerby, Mogens W Ldike, Christian Geisler, Truid Aagesen, Carl Cohn Haste (Paperback)


Chapters: Tommy Seebach, Arthur Ivan Allin, Aksel Agerby, Mogens W ldike, Christian Geisler, Truid Aagesen, Carl Cohn Haste, Thomas Laub, Joseph Gl ser, Ludvig Birkedal-Barfod, Leif Thybo, Wilhelm Herman Barth, Aksel Andersen, Erling Bjerno, Johan Bartholdy, Thorvald Aagaard, Robert William Otto Allen, Bernhard Lewkovitch, David Abell, Bernhard Christensen, Frederik Foersom, Herman Amberg, Johann Christian Gebauer, Michael Ehregott Grose, Christian Henrik Glass, Niels Peter Hillebrandt, Peter Christian Foersom, Edgar Henrichsen, Carl Christian Nicolaj Balle, Julius Foss, Paul Hellmuth, Hakon Andersen, Johan Ernst Hartmann, Eyvin Andersen, Birger W llner Gaarn, Bj rn Hjelmborg. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 86. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tommy Seebach (September 14, 1949 - March 31, 2003), born Tommy Seebach Mortensen in Copenhagen, Denmark, was a popular Danish singer, composer, organist, pianist and producer. He was married to Karen Seebach and they had three children. One of his sons, Rasmus Seebach, is also a popular Danish singer. Seebach started his musical career as an organist in his own group "The Colours" at age 14. In the following years he played in many pop and beat groups. He played the piano with various orchestras and groups, sometimes going under the name of "Boogie-Woogie-Tommy." He gained mainstream popularity in Denmark in 1965, when he became a member of the band Sir Henry And His Butlers, writing many of their most popular hits. He also worked as a recording engineer at Rosenberg Studio in Copenhagen and amongst other projects recorded the legendary Icecross album there in 1973. In 1976 he emerged as a successful solo artist. His hit album "Tommygun" was released in 1977. At the same time he was in high demand as a producer at his record company EMI, ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=151436

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Chapters: Tommy Seebach, Arthur Ivan Allin, Aksel Agerby, Mogens W ldike, Christian Geisler, Truid Aagesen, Carl Cohn Haste, Thomas Laub, Joseph Gl ser, Ludvig Birkedal-Barfod, Leif Thybo, Wilhelm Herman Barth, Aksel Andersen, Erling Bjerno, Johan Bartholdy, Thorvald Aagaard, Robert William Otto Allen, Bernhard Lewkovitch, David Abell, Bernhard Christensen, Frederik Foersom, Herman Amberg, Johann Christian Gebauer, Michael Ehregott Grose, Christian Henrik Glass, Niels Peter Hillebrandt, Peter Christian Foersom, Edgar Henrichsen, Carl Christian Nicolaj Balle, Julius Foss, Paul Hellmuth, Hakon Andersen, Johan Ernst Hartmann, Eyvin Andersen, Birger W llner Gaarn, Bj rn Hjelmborg. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 86. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tommy Seebach (September 14, 1949 - March 31, 2003), born Tommy Seebach Mortensen in Copenhagen, Denmark, was a popular Danish singer, composer, organist, pianist and producer. He was married to Karen Seebach and they had three children. One of his sons, Rasmus Seebach, is also a popular Danish singer. Seebach started his musical career as an organist in his own group "The Colours" at age 14. In the following years he played in many pop and beat groups. He played the piano with various orchestras and groups, sometimes going under the name of "Boogie-Woogie-Tommy." He gained mainstream popularity in Denmark in 1965, when he became a member of the band Sir Henry And His Butlers, writing many of their most popular hits. He also worked as a recording engineer at Rosenberg Studio in Copenhagen and amongst other projects recorded the legendary Icecross album there in 1973. In 1976 he emerged as a successful solo artist. His hit album "Tommygun" was released in 1977. At the same time he was in high demand as a producer at his record company EMI, ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=151436

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September 2010

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September 2010

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152 x 229 x 5mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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88

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978-1-156-94726-5

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9781156947265

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1-156-94726-X



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