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Carlo Krahmer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carlo Krahmer Carlo Krahmer (born William Max Geserick, 11 March 1914, Shoreditch, London – 20 April 1976, London) was a British jazz drummer and record producer. A partially sighted musician, Krahmer joined Claude Bampton's Orchestra, a body sponsored by the National Institute for the Blind (now the RNIB), of which George Shearing was also a member.〔John Chilton ''Who's Who in British Jazz'', London: Continuum, 2004, p.206-7〕 He worked in various bands, sometimes as leader, taking his own group to the Paris Jazz Festival in 1949.〔 In 1947 Krahmer co-founded Esquire Records with Peter Newbrook, a label which recorded bebop and licensed American blues and jazz recordings.〔Roberta Freund Schwartz ''How Britain Got the Blues: the Transmission and Reception of American Blues'', Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2007, p.32〕 By 1950, Krahmer had retired from active performance, but had begun to teach aspiring drummers such as Victor Feldman. ==References==
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