Goldene Sieben

The Goldene Sieben ("Golden Seven") was a German jazz ensemble.

The Goldene Sieben was created in 1934 as the house band for the Berlin-based label Electrola. Henri Rene picked its initial members from noted local ensembles, but by 1935 the group was led by Georg Haentzschel. The group was broadcast on radio, though its contract forbade them from performing live. They appeared in the 1937 film Heimweh and recorded extensively.

Members

Trumpet
Trombone
Guitar/Banjo
  • Henri Rene
Clarinet
  • Ernst Hollerhagen
  • Franz Thon
Saxophone
Piano
Drums
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References

  • Rainer E. Lotz, "Goldene Sieben". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, 1994, pp. 435–436.
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