Claus Ogerman 45 rpm
Single Records - Polydor:
Max
Greger, "Mein Herz, dein Herz"/"Unter den Sternen des
Südens", Polydor [Germany] #22 018 (1954).[45 rpm
record]
Claus Ogerman is presumed to be the pianist on this
record.
Max Greger,
"Kautschuk"/"Rumba Tambah", Polydor [Germany] #22 193
(1954).[45 rpm record]
Claus Ogerman is presumed to be the pianist on this
record.
Fred Rauch, Orchester Hans
Conzelmann, "Kinder, vertragt euch doch wieder" / "Mein
Mutter ist aus Brünn", Polydor [Germany] #23 338 A/B
(195_).[45 rpm record]
Klaus Ogermann arranged and cowrote both sides of this
record.
Max Greger und sein Orchester, "Es wird
immer wieder Tag"/"Alabama Blues", Polydor [Germany] #22
433 A/B (1955).[45 rpm record]
Max Greger und sein Orchester personnel
for track "Alabama Blues": Fritz Weichbrodt
(solo tp), Sepp Huber, Harry Franke, Rudi Gratz (tp); Max
Buttermann, Fritz Glaser, Willy Schmidt, Max Holl (tb);
Hugo Strasser (as, cl); Heinz Eberle, Sepp Seitz (ts); Max
Greger (ts, ldr); Herbert Peltzer (as); Delle Haensch
(bar); Klaus Ogermann (p); Hans Lehmann (b); Silo Deutsch
(d) + string section added (uncredited).
Orchester
Alfons
Bauer, "Der stille Waldweg"/"Du schöne Rosmarie",
Polydor [Germany] #23 352 (1956).[45 rpm record]
"Der stille Waldweg" arranged by Klaus Ogermann.
Das
Orchester Max Greger, "Bongo-Rock"/"Macky macht Musik",
Polydor [Germany] #23 360 A/B (1956).[45 rpm record]
"Bongo-Rock" was composed by Ogermann/Bradtke and arranged by
Klaus Ogermann.
Klaus Ogermann was the pianist for both sides of this 45 rpm.