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Berndt Egerbladh
Berndt (* 1932 in Transtand) was a jazz pianist, composer and television personality.
He grew up in Umeå and performed in local jazz and dance orchestras. He graduated
as a teacher in 1954 and 1959, worked as such from 1955 to 1967 and completed his
education as a TV producer in 1969. He was a producer at Swedish Radio's Channel 4 för
Västerbotten 1967-1969, at Channel 2 television 1969-1985 and worked for SVT as a
producer also hosting programs such as "Två och en flygel" (Two and a Grand Piano).
He also published books. He wrote the autobiographgical "... och så tog Berndt bladet
från munnen" (... and Then Berndt Spoke Out). From 1985 he ran his own record companies
"Green Records" and "Berndt Egerbladh produktion AB". Egerbladh also wrote, arranged and
performed on Doris Svensson's record Did You Give the World Some Love Today Baby in 1970.
Berndt died in 2004.
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Plays the Organ With a Swing Nashville Records NSLPS 30-109 released 1968 |
Berndt Egerbladh, organ Lars-Göran Uhlander, alto sax Bertil Löfgren, trumpet Ron Myers, trombone Rune Gustafsson, guitar Red Mitchell, bass Sten Öberg, drums |
Don't Just Sing | An Anthology 1963-1999 Light In The Attic LITA 129 compilation |
Karin Krog, vocals Jan Garbarek, tenor sax Dexter Gordon, tenor sax Eje Thelin, trombone Ted Curson, trumpet Adelhard Roidinger, guitar Kenny Drew, organ, piano Berndt Egerbladh, organ Nils Lindberg, pipe organ Joachim Kühn, piano, alto sax Lars Werner, piano John Surman, piano, synthesizer, soprano sax, baritone sax, bamboo xylophone Steve Kuhn, keyboards Elisabeth Sönstevold, harp Arild Andersen, bass Terje Bjørklund, bass Palle Danielsson, bass Kurt Lindgren, bass Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, bass Steve Swallow, bass Janne Carlsson, drums Jon Christensen, drums Svein Christiansen, drums Aldo Romano, drums Espen Rud, drums |
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