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		<title>Max Greger - Somewhere Over The Rainbow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Max Greger - Somewhere Over The Rainbow From Album: &#34;Max Greger ~ Oscar-Melodien Zum Tanzen&#34;. Max Greger, Jazz saxophonist,musician and conductor, born 2. April 1926 in München-Giesing,Germany. As bandleader of his orchestra, Max Greger is a popular and well-known musician in Europe with myriad credits to his name, including film and television work. A gift [...]]]></description>
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<p>From Album: &quot;Max Greger ~ Oscar-Melodien Zum Tanzen&quot;.</p>
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<p>Max Greger, Jazz saxophonist,musician and conductor, born 2. April 1926 in München-Giesing,Germany.</p>
<p>As bandleader of his orchestra, Max Greger is a popular and well-known musician in Europe with myriad credits to his name, including film and television work. A gift of an accordion as a child first spurred his musical inclinations, and Greger ultimately studied clarinet and saxophone at the Munich Conservatory during the late ’30s. Briefly serving in the military toward the end of World War II, Greger began performing with various jazz groups. His postwar work, often in American officers’ clubs, ultimately led Greger to form his own sextet around 1948-1949, and later a big band. Performing a mixture of pop, jazz, and swing tunes, Greger had considerable success from the ’50s onward, including regular appearances on German television from 1963 to 1977, and helped establish the growing German jazz movement.</p>
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		<title>Max Greger &amp; His Orchester - Love Story (Saxophone)</title>
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<p>Max Greger, Jazz saxophonist,musician and conductor, born 2. April 1926 in München-Giesing,Germany.</p>
<p>As bandleader of his orchestra, Max Greger is a popular and well-known musician in Europe with myriad credits to his name, including film and television work. A gift of an accordion as a child first spurred his musical inclinations, and Greger ultimately studied clarinet and saxophone at the Munich Conservatory during the late ’30s. Briefly serving in the military toward the end of World War II, Greger began performing with various jazz groups. His postwar work, often in American officers’ clubs, ultimately led Greger to form his own sextet around 1948-1949, and later a big band. Performing a mixture of pop, jazz, and swing tunes, Greger had considerable success from the ’50s onward, including regular appearances on German television from 1963 to 1977, and helped establish the growing German jazz movement.</p>
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		<title>Max Greger - As Time Goes By</title>
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