The Work of Claus Ogerman
Claus
Ogerman - Brunswick:
Moderation (Introduction, spoken)
Manuskript Blues (Ogermann, arr. Ogermann)
Blue Moon
There's No One But You (solo vocal by Ogermann)
Hey (Hey) Good Looking
Flamingo Special
Delle Haensch Jump
Combo
personnel: Delle Haensch (as); Hugo Strasser (cl, as);
Klaus Ogermann (p, voc.); Harry Schell (b); Karl Sanner (d).
INTERNATIONAL DANCE AND
ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC -
Various Artists, "'Midnight in Munich' Jubilee concert on the
occasion of the 500th broadcast", Brunswick [Germany] #86016
LPB (May 1953).[10-inch record]
Klaus Ogermann is the
pianist and arranger on
the tracks indicated below. Recorded live.
Side A
Max Greger and His Big Band:
The Beat (arr. Ogermann)
Perdido
How High The Moon
The German Jazz-Poll Winners of 1953:
Night Train
Side B
Max Greger and His Big Band:
MiM-Boogie (Ogermann, pianist)
The Dixie Maximators:
Muskrat Ramble (Ogermann, pianist)
The German Jazz-Poll Winners of 1953:
The Man I Love
Max Greger and His Big Band:
Rosetta (Ogermann, pianist & arranger)
The German Jazz-Poll Winners of 1953:
Festival Riff [aka Night Cap]
(Ogermann, arranger)

Musical groups included
on this record: Max
Greger and His Big
Band, The Dixie Maximators, The German Jazz-Poll Winners of 1953 and
many other soloists.
Musician personnel of
The Dixie Maximators:
Fritz Weichbrodt, trumpet; Max Büttermann, trombone, Hugo
Strasser, clarinet; Klaus Ogermann, piano; Hans Lehmann, bass; Sylo
Deutsch, drums. (Webmaster's
Note: this is the only known information on this group at this
time.)
Musician personnel of The German Jazz-Poll Winners of 1953: Fred Bunge, trumpet; Gunter Fuhlisch, trombone; Delle Haensch, alto sax; Max Greger, tenor sax; Paul Kuhn, piano; Max Büttermann, bass, Teddy Paris, drums; Klaus Ogermann, arranger. (Webmaster's Note: this is the only known information on this group at this time.)
From the liner notes:
Paul Kuhn and Klaus Ogermann were the solo pianists. Ogermann,
born in 1930, is also an arranger (The Beat, Rosetta, Night Cap). He
was formerly a singer with Edelhagen. [Piano]
Solo: "MiM-Boogie".

