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Charles Robert Munro (22 May 1917, in Christchurch – 9 December 1985, in Sydney) was a jazz reedist and flautist born in New Zealand but based chiefly out of Australia. Munro moved to Sydney when he was 21, and played in the bands of and Wally Parks in addition to work as a sideman on various nightclub, theater, and ship gigs. He served in the military during World War II, then worked with at the Roosevelt nightclub in Sydney. He played with in 1950, then joined the Australian Broadcasting Commission's dance band in 1954, continuing to work with the group through 1976 as a composer, performer, and arranger. He worked extensively with Bryce Rohde in the 1960s, participating in many of Rohde's Australian jazz experiments. He led his own bands toward the end of his career, and also worked

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  • Charles Robert Munro (* 22. Mai 1917 in Christchurch; † 9. Dezember 1985 in Sydney) war ein neuseeländischer Jazzmusiker (Saxophone, Flöte, Komposition), der hauptsächlich in Australien tätig war. (de)
  • Charles Robert Munro (Christchurch, 22 mei 1917 - Sydney, 9 december 1985) was een rietblazer en fluitist in de jazz. Hij werkte voornamelijk vanuit Australia. Munro verhuisde op zijn 21ste naar Sydney. Hij speelde in de bands van Myer Norman en Wally Parks, en werkte als 'sideman' in onder andere nachtclubs en theaters. Na de Tweede Wereldoorlog speelde hij met Wally Norman in 'Roosevelt' in Sydney. In 1950 werkte hij met Bob Gibson en in 1954 werd hij lid van het dansorkest van de Australian Broadcasting Commission, waar hij tot 1976 werkte als componist, arranger en muzikant. In de jaren '60 werkte hij veel met Bryce Rohde. Aan het einde van zijn loopbaan leidde hij zijn eigen bands, daarnaast werkte hij met Georgina de Leon. (nl)
  • Charles Robert Munro (22 May 1917, in Christchurch – 9 December 1985, in Sydney) was a jazz reedist and flautist born in New Zealand but based chiefly out of Australia. Munro moved to Sydney when he was 21, and played in the bands of and Wally Parks in addition to work as a sideman on various nightclub, theater, and ship gigs. He served in the military during World War II, then worked with at the Roosevelt nightclub in Sydney. He played with in 1950, then joined the Australian Broadcasting Commission's dance band in 1954, continuing to work with the group through 1976 as a composer, performer, and arranger. He worked extensively with Bryce Rohde in the 1960s, participating in many of Rohde's Australian jazz experiments. He led his own bands toward the end of his career, and also worked (en)
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  • Charles Robert Munro (* 22. Mai 1917 in Christchurch; † 9. Dezember 1985 in Sydney) war ein neuseeländischer Jazzmusiker (Saxophone, Flöte, Komposition), der hauptsächlich in Australien tätig war. (de)
  • Charles Robert Munro (22 May 1917, in Christchurch – 9 December 1985, in Sydney) was a jazz reedist and flautist born in New Zealand but based chiefly out of Australia. Munro moved to Sydney when he was 21, and played in the bands of and Wally Parks in addition to work as a sideman on various nightclub, theater, and ship gigs. He served in the military during World War II, then worked with at the Roosevelt nightclub in Sydney. He played with in 1950, then joined the Australian Broadcasting Commission's dance band in 1954, continuing to work with the group through 1976 as a composer, performer, and arranger. He worked extensively with Bryce Rohde in the 1960s, participating in many of Rohde's Australian jazz experiments. He led his own bands toward the end of his career, and also worked with . (en)
  • Charles Robert Munro (Christchurch, 22 mei 1917 - Sydney, 9 december 1985) was een rietblazer en fluitist in de jazz. Hij werkte voornamelijk vanuit Australia. Munro verhuisde op zijn 21ste naar Sydney. Hij speelde in de bands van Myer Norman en Wally Parks, en werkte als 'sideman' in onder andere nachtclubs en theaters. Na de Tweede Wereldoorlog speelde hij met Wally Norman in 'Roosevelt' in Sydney. In 1950 werkte hij met Bob Gibson en in 1954 werd hij lid van het dansorkest van de Australian Broadcasting Commission, waar hij tot 1976 werkte als componist, arranger en muzikant. In de jaren '60 werkte hij veel met Bryce Rohde. Aan het einde van zijn loopbaan leidde hij zijn eigen bands, daarnaast werkte hij met Georgina de Leon. (nl)
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