Dutch Swing College Band

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  • jazz
  • dixieland
  • swing
  • trumpet
  • trad jazz
The Dutch Swing College Band started out as an amateur-college combo on liberation day (1945, may 5th) and through the years it has grown into a worldfamous jazz ensemble that has toured all five continents to much acclaim. The DSC played a prominent role during the post-war period. At the time many youngsters fell under the spell of the original Amerian music: jazz. The band, which has existed for more than sixty years, has given concerts all over the world and the sounds have been registered on practically all types of sound recordings since 1945.

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Songs

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    'Deed I Do

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    's Wonderfull

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    'way Down Yonder in New Orleans

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    (The Balad of) Bonnie and Clyde

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    1919 Rag

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    35 Years

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    A Clarinet Case

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    A Spoonful of Sugar

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    A Walk in the Black Forest

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    Absent Minded Blues

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    Absent-Minded Blues

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    African Queen

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    Ain't Misbehavin'

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    Alabama Jubilee

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    Alexander's Ragtime Band

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    Am I Blue

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    Annie Street Rock

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    Apex Blues

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    At a Georgia Camp Meeting

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    At the Jazz Band Ball

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    At the Jazzband Ball

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    Aunt Hagar's Blues

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    Aux Champs Elysee

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    Avalon

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    Baby Brown

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    Back Home Again in Indiana

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    Back to the Game

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    Bad, Bad Leroy Brown

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    Bag O'Blues

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    Basin Street Blues

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    Bei Mir Bist Du Schön

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    Bel Ami

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    Berlin Blues

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    Besame Mucho

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    Big Butter and Egg Man

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    Big City Blues

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    Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home

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    Black and Blue

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    Black and Tan Fantasy

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    Black Bottom Stomp

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    Blue and Sentimental

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    Blue Mystery

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    Blueberry Hill

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    Blues for Pete

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    Bob's Blues

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    Body and Soul

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    Bonanza

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    Boogietrap

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    Bourbon Street Parade

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    Buddy Bolden Blues


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