Bertus Borgers
Bertus Borgers (born 15 July 1947) is a Dutch saxophone player. He was born in Vessem.
Bertus Borgers | |
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![]() Borgers performing in the Netherlands, 1978 | |
Background information | |
Born | Vessem, Netherlands | 15 July 1947
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Saxophone |
Website | bertusborgers |
Discography
- Mr. Albert Show – Mr. Albert Show (LP, 1969)
- Mr. Albert Show – Warm Motor (LP, 1970)
- Bertus Borgers – Demo '74 (LP, 1974)
- Sweet d'Buster – Sweetd'Buster (LP, 1977)
- Sweet d'Buster – Friction (LP, 1978)
- Sweet d'Buster – Gigs (LP, 1979)
- Sweet d'Buster – Shot into the blue (LP, 1979, twee versies)
- Herman Brood & his Wild Romance \ Sweet d'Buster \ Bintangs – Alive and kickin (LP, 1980)
- Sweetd 'Buster – Gigs (CD, 1988)
- Bertus Borgers & The Groove – Live (CD, 1991)
- Bertus Borgers – Cool in July (CD, 1992)
- Sweet d'Buster – Magic Moments (CD, 1992)
- Bertus Borgers – Antwerpse Sessie (CD, 2001)
- Bertus Borgers & The Foyer Rockband – Z.G.A.N. (CD, 2003)
- The Mr. Albert Show – Mr. Albert Show (CD, 2003)
- The Mr. Albert Show – Warm Motor (CD, 2003)
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