Fidgety Feet - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Edwards, Eddie [1]
I'm Coming Virginia - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Cook, Will Marion
Oh, Baby - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Murphy, Owen
Yellow Dog Blues - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Handy, W.C.
Wolverine Blues - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Morton, Jelly Roll
Mood Indigo - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Bigard, Barney
The Wang Wang Blues - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Busse, Henry
While the Weeper - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Bloom, Marty
What a Wonderful World - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Douglas, George
I Want a Big Butter and Egg Man - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Armstrong, Louis
Rockin' Chair - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Carmichael, Hoagy
Honky Tonk Train Blues - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Lewis, Meade Lux
Love Is Just Around the Corner - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Gensler, Lewis
Duet - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Hefti, Neal
That's A-Plenty - Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Creamer, Henry
The Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Switzerland, this incredible group of seven of Europe's most talented jazzmen, in the year 2001, with undiminshed vigor, celebrated their 40th anniversary. It is all the more amazing when ... more »you consider that its frontline of Hans Zurbrugg, Beat Uhlmann and Rudolph Knopfel and banjo-guitar player, Walter Sterchi, have been with the band over the entire 40 years of its existence and that the last personnel change was made more than 25 years ago. Not only does this make this group of musicians an institution in Bern and unique in the history of jazz but it is also a tribute to the continued vitality of its style of dixieland music.« less
The Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern, Switzerland, this incredible group of seven of Europe's most talented jazzmen, in the year 2001, with undiminshed vigor, celebrated their 40th anniversary. It is all the more amazing when you consider that its frontline of Hans Zurbrugg, Beat Uhlmann and Rudolph Knopfel and banjo-guitar player, Walter Sterchi, have been with the band over the entire 40 years of its existence and that the last personnel change was made more than 25 years ago. Not only does this make this group of musicians an institution in Bern and unique in the history of jazz but it is also a tribute to the continued vitality of its style of dixieland music.