fbpx
Wikipedia

James Last Orchestra

The James Last Orchestra was a German/multinational big-band orchestra. The orchestra was established in 1964 as a studio orchestra, led by jazz musician Hans Last. The orchestra started touring in 1968 and has been very popular worldwide. From 1965, Polydor Records named him 'James Last', as they thought the name 'James' would be more suitable for the international market.

Around 1970 the rhythm section was reorganized as a rock group (lead guitar: Helmuth Franke, rhythm guitar: Peter Hesslein, drums: Barry Roy Reeves, bass: Benny Bendorff, percussion: Christian Lembrecht and later Herbert Bornholdt). Bornholdt and Hesslein were members of the German progressive rock band Lucifer's Friend (another member, Peter Hecht, played with Last for a few years in the late 1970s), and Franke was a member of the pop-rock band Wonderland, whose recordings were produced by Last.

Last initially used many of the musicians who, like himself, were based in Hamburg and were regularly employed by the Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR, or North German Radio) big band. Over time, many of the NDR musicians could not always get time off to tour with the Last band, so Last used this chance to make the orchestra more international. Some of the top musicians who have played in the James Last orchestra include Canadian violinist Trudean Conrad, Welsh drummer Terry Jenkins, Belgian trombonist Georges Delagaye, Swedish trumpeter Leif Uvemark and a number of American trumpeters including Bob Lanese, Rick Kiefer and brothers Chuck Findley and Bob Findley. Another trumpeter, Derek Watkins from England, recorded with The Beatles, playing on "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Revolution 1". Some musicians are family: father-and-son violinists Dmiter Pintev and Stefan Pintev, and husband and wife Bob Coassin (trumpet, USA) and Anne-Louise Comerford (viola, Australia). Bob Coassin is widely known in America. All in all, about 20 different countries are represented in the membership of the orchestra.(All of Which were Recruited through the various James Last Admin Offices in Hamburg, London, and North America when the band became more of a Multi-National orchestra).

James Last took much influence from the world of rock and pop when arranging music for his orchestra. A typical example is his version of "Here Comes the Sun" from the album Beachparty 2 which is influenced by the version sung by Richie Havens in the film Woodstock. Last's epic version of "Greensleeves" is a combination of the styles of Iron Butterfly and Blood, Sweat & Tears, two bands that he publicly declared his favourites in the late 1960s. His studio recordings do not always capture the energy unleashed at his live concerts where a combination of skilful arranging and talented musicians give some surprising performances. His versions of "Nature Boy" featuring Chuck Findley and "MacArthur Park" featuring Derek Watkins are two examples. James Last has so far (2013) sold more than 80 million albums during his career, which has honoured him with 208 Golden and 11 Silver records.

On April 17 2014, James Last celebrated his 85th birthday. At the same time, he presented a tour for his band in 2015 which he completed in the spring of 2015, just before he died on 9 June in Florida.

Earlier musicians who have worked with the James Last Orchestra, either live or on record, included:

Trumpet
Adam Weckerle (1968–1970), Kuddl Pohle (1968–1970), Manfred Moch (1968–1972, 1976–1977), Heinz Habermann (1968–1972, 1976–1978), Leif Uvemark (1969–1973), Rick Kiefer (1973–1976, 1978), Dieter Kock (1970–1975), Alex Malempre (1972), Bob Lanese (1972–2002), Ack van Rooyen (1975), Eddie Engels (1975), Lennart Axelsson (1973–1977, 1978–1980, 1990–1991), Håkan Nyqvist (1975–2002), Derek Watkins (1976–2007), Gregory Bowen (1978), Lawrence Elam (1977), Kenny Wheeler (1977), Etienne Cap (1977), Jan Kohlin (1980–1981), Bob Coassin (1981–2015), Jan Oosthof (1991, 2002–2015), Ingolf Burkhardt (1991), Stuart Brooks (2002), John Barclay (2002), Martin Krämer {2002), Chuck Findley (2001-), Bob Findley (2002-)
Trombone
Manfred Grossmann (1968–1970), Egon Christmann (1968–1969), Waldemar Erbe, Detlef Surmann (1968–1978, 1980–2015), Konrad Bogdan (1969–1984), Wolfgang Ahlers (1970–1972, 1978, 1987), Georges Delagaye (1972–1978), Nick Hauck (1978–1983), Ole Holmquist (1978–2013), Björn Hängsel (1983–1989), Pete Beachill (1995–1999, 2001, 2015), Anders Wiborg (2002–2015), Waldemar Erbe (1991), Mats Lundberg (1990–2001), Horst Raasch
Saxophone & flute
Emil Wurster, Karl-Hermann Lüer (1966–1991), Harald Ende (1969–1979), Klaus Nagurski (1976), Werner Rönfeldt (1978), Stan Sulzmann (1979–1987), Hans Udo Heinzmann (1991), Matthias Perl (1991), Matthias Clasen (1999–2007), Herb Geller (1991), Jamie Talbot, Andy Mackintosh (1988–2002)
Guitar
Heinz Schulze (1968–1969), Bernd Steffanowski (1968–1972), Ladi Geisler, Helmuth Franke (1969–1977), Peter Hesslein (1972–1977, 1985-), Big Jim Sullivan (1978–1985), Alan Sparks (1978), Jürgen Schröder (1978), Erlend Krauser (1992-)
Bass
Fiete Wacker (1968–1969), Benny Bendorff (1969–2002), Thomas Zurmühlen (2002-)
Drums
Robert Last (1965–1972), Barry Roy Reeves (1972–1978), Terry Jenkins (1978–2002), Stephan Eggert (2002–2015)
Percussion
Barry Roy Reeves (1970–1972, 1978–1985), Christian Lembrecht (1971–1972), Herbert Bornholdt (1972–1978, 1987–2002) ), Rolf Ahrens (1976–1978), Max Raths, Wolfgang Schlüter (1976–1978), Mathias Korb (1999–2001), Pablo Escayola (2002-)
Piano, organ, synthesizer, vibes, accordion

Günter Platzek (1965–1990)

Bandoneon, saxophone
Jo Ment (1965–2002)
Keyboards
James Last, Peter Hecht (1976–1978), Thomas Eggert (1987–2015), John Pearce (1991–2002), Ron Last, Hans Gardemar (1997–2002), Joe Dorff (2002–2015)
Vocals
english choir: Sue Glover, Sunny Leslie (1971–1980), Kay Garner (1971–1974), Lyn Cornell (1971–1980), Margot Newman (1971–1972), Jean Hawker (1971–1972, 1978), Russell Stone (1971–1995), Neil Lancaster (1971–1978), Peter Barnfather (1971–1972), Tony Burrows (1971–1980), Joanne Stone (1974–1978), David Martin (1977–1980), Stephanie De Sykes (1977), Lyn White (1978–1979), Madeline Bell (1976, 1980–1983, 2009), Irene Chanter (1979–1983, 1991), Simon Bell (1978–2015), Mac Kissoon (1981–2015), Katie Kissoon (1981–1997), Sonia Jones (1990–2015), Tracey Duncan (1999–2015), Ingrid Arthur (2002–2015), Anella Kissoon, George Chandler (1981–1983), Jimmy Helms (1987–1988), P.P. Arnold (1987), Ruby James (1978, 1987–1997), Sylvia Mason-James (1987–1991), Pearly Gates, Vicki Brown, Jimmy Chambers (1996–2002)
german choir: Antje Busch, Bernd Wippich, Freya Wippich, Christine Schaper, Peter Schaper, Jörg Fries, Unni Duncklau, Brigitte Duncklau, Michael Reinecke, Rale Oberpichler, Angelika Henschen, Lisa Salzer
Strings
Eugen Raabe, Dmiter Pintev, Trudean Conrad, Gillian Catlow, Anne-Louise Comerford, Stefan Pintev, Juliane Holz, Zwetelina Haubold, Martin Lehmann, Boris Bachmann, Rebecca Thümer, Wulf Lohbeck, Kirsten Ibarra, Nadine Goussi Aguigah, Mathias Brommann, Kiki Zumach, Maria-Elena Pacheco, Katie Vitalie Ekatarina Bolotova, Adrian Bleyer, Katharina Kowalski, Susan Richards.

External links

  • James Last at allmusic.com

james, last, orchestra, this, article, does, cite, sources, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, december, 2016, learn, whe. This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources James Last Orchestra news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The James Last Orchestra was a German multinational big band orchestra The orchestra was established in 1964 as a studio orchestra led by jazz musician Hans Last The orchestra started touring in 1968 and has been very popular worldwide From 1965 Polydor Records named him James Last as they thought the name James would be more suitable for the international market Around 1970 the rhythm section was reorganized as a rock group lead guitar Helmuth Franke rhythm guitar Peter Hesslein drums Barry Roy Reeves bass Benny Bendorff percussion Christian Lembrecht and later Herbert Bornholdt Bornholdt and Hesslein were members of the German progressive rock band Lucifer s Friend another member Peter Hecht played with Last for a few years in the late 1970s and Franke was a member of the pop rock band Wonderland whose recordings were produced by Last Last initially used many of the musicians who like himself were based in Hamburg and were regularly employed by the Norddeutscher Rundfunk NDR or North German Radio big band Over time many of the NDR musicians could not always get time off to tour with the Last band so Last used this chance to make the orchestra more international Some of the top musicians who have played in the James Last orchestra include Canadian violinist Trudean Conrad Welsh drummer Terry Jenkins Belgian trombonist Georges Delagaye Swedish trumpeter Leif Uvemark and a number of American trumpeters including Bob Lanese Rick Kiefer and brothers Chuck Findley and Bob Findley Another trumpeter Derek Watkins from England recorded with The Beatles playing on Strawberry Fields Forever and Revolution 1 Some musicians are family father and son violinists Dmiter Pintev and Stefan Pintev and husband and wife Bob Coassin trumpet USA and Anne Louise Comerford viola Australia Bob Coassin is widely known in America All in all about 20 different countries are represented in the membership of the orchestra All of Which were Recruited through the various James Last Admin Offices in Hamburg London and North America when the band became more of a Multi National orchestra James Last took much influence from the world of rock and pop when arranging music for his orchestra A typical example is his version of Here Comes the Sun from the album Beachparty 2 which is influenced by the version sung by Richie Havens in the film Woodstock Last s epic version of Greensleeves is a combination of the styles of Iron Butterfly and Blood Sweat amp Tears two bands that he publicly declared his favourites in the late 1960s His studio recordings do not always capture the energy unleashed at his live concerts where a combination of skilful arranging and talented musicians give some surprising performances His versions of Nature Boy featuring Chuck Findley and MacArthur Park featuring Derek Watkins are two examples James Last has so far 2013 sold more than 80 million albums during his career which has honoured him with 208 Golden and 11 Silver records On April 17 2014 James Last celebrated his 85th birthday At the same time he presented a tour for his band in 2015 which he completed in the spring of 2015 just before he died on 9 June in Florida Earlier musicians who have worked with the James Last Orchestra either live or on record included Trumpet Adam Weckerle 1968 1970 Kuddl Pohle 1968 1970 Manfred Moch 1968 1972 1976 1977 Heinz Habermann 1968 1972 1976 1978 Leif Uvemark 1969 1973 Rick Kiefer 1973 1976 1978 Dieter Kock 1970 1975 Alex Malempre 1972 Bob Lanese 1972 2002 Ack van Rooyen 1975 Eddie Engels 1975 Lennart Axelsson 1973 1977 1978 1980 1990 1991 Hakan Nyqvist 1975 2002 Derek Watkins 1976 2007 Gregory Bowen 1978 Lawrence Elam 1977 Kenny Wheeler 1977 Etienne Cap 1977 Jan Kohlin 1980 1981 Bob Coassin 1981 2015 Jan Oosthof 1991 2002 2015 Ingolf Burkhardt 1991 Stuart Brooks 2002 John Barclay 2002 Martin Kramer 2002 Chuck Findley 2001 Bob Findley 2002 Trombone Manfred Grossmann 1968 1970 Egon Christmann 1968 1969 Waldemar Erbe Detlef Surmann 1968 1978 1980 2015 Konrad Bogdan 1969 1984 Wolfgang Ahlers 1970 1972 1978 1987 Georges Delagaye 1972 1978 Nick Hauck 1978 1983 Ole Holmquist 1978 2013 Bjorn Hangsel 1983 1989 Pete Beachill 1995 1999 2001 2015 Anders Wiborg 2002 2015 Waldemar Erbe 1991 Mats Lundberg 1990 2001 Horst Raasch Saxophone amp flute Emil Wurster Karl Hermann Luer 1966 1991 Harald Ende 1969 1979 Klaus Nagurski 1976 Werner Ronfeldt 1978 Stan Sulzmann 1979 1987 Hans Udo Heinzmann 1991 Matthias Perl 1991 Matthias Clasen 1999 2007 Herb Geller 1991 Jamie Talbot Andy Mackintosh 1988 2002 Guitar Heinz Schulze 1968 1969 Bernd Steffanowski 1968 1972 Ladi Geisler Helmuth Franke 1969 1977 Peter Hesslein 1972 1977 1985 Big Jim Sullivan 1978 1985 Alan Sparks 1978 Jurgen Schroder 1978 Erlend Krauser 1992 Bass Fiete Wacker 1968 1969 Benny Bendorff 1969 2002 Thomas Zurmuhlen 2002 Drums Robert Last 1965 1972 Barry Roy Reeves 1972 1978 Terry Jenkins 1978 2002 Stephan Eggert 2002 2015 Percussion Barry Roy Reeves 1970 1972 1978 1985 Christian Lembrecht 1971 1972 Herbert Bornholdt 1972 1978 1987 2002 Rolf Ahrens 1976 1978 Max Raths Wolfgang Schluter 1976 1978 Mathias Korb 1999 2001 Pablo Escayola 2002 Piano organ synthesizer vibes accordionGunter Platzek 1965 1990 Bandoneon saxophone Jo Ment 1965 2002 Keyboards James Last Peter Hecht 1976 1978 Thomas Eggert 1987 2015 John Pearce 1991 2002 Ron Last Hans Gardemar 1997 2002 Joe Dorff 2002 2015 Vocals english choir Sue Glover Sunny Leslie 1971 1980 Kay Garner 1971 1974 Lyn Cornell 1971 1980 Margot Newman 1971 1972 Jean Hawker 1971 1972 1978 Russell Stone 1971 1995 Neil Lancaster 1971 1978 Peter Barnfather 1971 1972 Tony Burrows 1971 1980 Joanne Stone 1974 1978 David Martin 1977 1980 Stephanie De Sykes 1977 Lyn White 1978 1979 Madeline Bell 1976 1980 1983 2009 Irene Chanter 1979 1983 1991 Simon Bell 1978 2015 Mac Kissoon 1981 2015 Katie Kissoon 1981 1997 Sonia Jones 1990 2015 Tracey Duncan 1999 2015 Ingrid Arthur 2002 2015 Anella Kissoon George Chandler 1981 1983 Jimmy Helms 1987 1988 P P Arnold 1987 Ruby James 1978 1987 1997 Sylvia Mason James 1987 1991 Pearly Gates Vicki Brown Jimmy Chambers 1996 2002 german choir Antje Busch Bernd Wippich Freya Wippich Christine Schaper Peter Schaper Jorg Fries Unni Duncklau Brigitte Duncklau Michael Reinecke Rale Oberpichler Angelika Henschen Lisa Salzer Strings Eugen Raabe Dmiter Pintev Trudean Conrad Gillian Catlow Anne Louise Comerford Stefan Pintev Juliane Holz Zwetelina Haubold Martin Lehmann Boris Bachmann Rebecca Thumer Wulf Lohbeck Kirsten Ibarra Nadine Goussi Aguigah Mathias Brommann Kiki Zumach Maria Elena Pacheco Katie Vitalie Ekatarina Bolotova Adrian Bleyer Katharina Kowalski Susan Richards External links Editjameslast com James Last at allmusic com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Last Orchestra amp oldid 1141308364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.