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Ancha
tracks 1 to 8, 10 to 14 alto saxophone Arne Domnérus
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 alto saxophone Rolf Bäckman
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 baritone saxophone Johnny Ekh
tracks 1 to 9, 13, 14 bass Georg Riedel
tracks 10 to 12 bass Simon Brehm
tracks 10 to 12 clarinet Putte Wickman
conductor, arranged by Harry Arnold
tracks 1 to 9, 13, 14 drums Egil Johansen
tracks 10 to 12 drums Sven Bollhem
tracks 10 to 12 orchestra Parisorkestern
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 orchestra Radiobandet
tracks 1 to 9, 13, 14 piano Bengt Hallberg
tracks 10 to 12 piano Reinhold Svensson
tracks 10 presenter Nils Hellström
presenter Olle Helander
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 tenor saxophone Bjarne Nerem
tracks 10 to 12 tenor saxophone Carl-Henrik Norin
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 tenor saxophone Rolf Blomquist
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 trombone Andreas Skjold
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 trombone George Vernon
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 trombone Gordon Olsson
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 trombone Åke Persson
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 trumpet Arnold Johansson
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 trumpet Bengt-Arne Wallin
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 trumpet Benny Bailey
tracks 10 to 12 trumpet Gösta Törner
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 trumpet Sixten Eriksson
tracks 1 to 8, 13, 14 trumpet Weine Renliden
This CD presents a live performance at the Stockholm Concert Hall, April 16, 1959.. A nostalgic feature of the program is the revival of the so called Paris Orchestra: Seven Swedish star soloists who, together with singer Alice Babs - later worldfamous of her collaboration with Duke Ellington - scored a big hit at the International Jazz Festival in Paris in 1949.
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