Anatoly Kroll’s, Big Band Killer Joe 1996 (vinyl record)

Big Band Anatoly Kroll Genre: Big Band Year of production: 1996 Disc Manufacturer: Sweden Albums: 1. Killer Joe 2. Days of wine and roses 3. In jazz only girls After graduating from a music school in Chelyabinsk (piano class) in 1959, Kroll tries himself as a pianist and leader of variety ensembles in philharmonic and concert associations of Chelyabinsk, Ulyanovsk and Tashkent. The most fantastic and unique fact of this period is the debut of seventeen-year-old A. Kroll as a conductor-tutor with the State Variety Orchestra of Uzbekistan (1960-1962), the soloist of which was at that time the popular singer, singer of world nations Batir Zakirov. Since 1963, Kroll heads the youth jazz orchestra created by him at the Tula Philharmonic, which has existed for seven years. At various times in the Kroll’s big band, such musicians as trumpeter V. Huseynov, saxophonists A. Pishchikov, S. Grigoriev and R. Kunsman, drummer I. Yurchenko, contrabass player S. Martynov, trombonists A.
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