Helmut Brandt (January 1, 1931, in Berlin – July 26, 2001, in Stuttgart) was a German jazz baritone saxophonist and bandleader. His style was influenced by Stan Getz and Gil Evans. Brandt sang in a church choir as a boy, and played violin from age ten before learning saxophone and guitar at a conservatory. He began playing professionally in 1950 and led his own group by 1954. Initially a tenor saxophonist and clarinettist, he switched to baritone in 1954. Through the end of the 1950s he worked in a Berlin radio dance band, and played in the orchestras of and Kurt Widmann. His Mainstream Orchestra was popular in Berlin in the 1970s. Brandt died of a heart attack in 2001.
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| - Helmut Brandt (* 7. Januar 1931 in Berlin; † 26. Juli 2001 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Jazzmusiker (Bariton- und Tenorsaxophonist, Komponist und Arrangeur). Er war ein Pionier des Nachkriegsjazz in Deutschland und einer der zentralen Musiker des deutschen Cool Jazz. (de)
- Helmut Brandt (* 7-an de januaro 1931 en Berlino; † 26-an de julio 2001 en Stutgarto) estis germana ĵazmuzikisto (bariton- kaj tenorsaksofonisto, komponisto kaj aranĝisto). Li estis pioniro de la ĵazo en Germanujo post la Dua Mondmilito kaj unu el la ĉefaj muzikistoj de germana malpasia ĵazo. (eo)
- Helmut Brandt (January 1, 1931, in Berlin – July 26, 2001, in Stuttgart) was a German jazz baritone saxophonist and bandleader. His style was influenced by Stan Getz and Gil Evans. Brandt sang in a church choir as a boy, and played violin from age ten before learning saxophone and guitar at a conservatory. He began playing professionally in 1950 and led his own group by 1954. Initially a tenor saxophonist and clarinettist, he switched to baritone in 1954. Through the end of the 1950s he worked in a Berlin radio dance band, and played in the orchestras of and Kurt Widmann. His Mainstream Orchestra was popular in Berlin in the 1970s. Brandt died of a heart attack in 2001. (en)
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| - Helmut Brandt (* 7. Januar 1931 in Berlin; † 26. Juli 2001 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Jazzmusiker (Bariton- und Tenorsaxophonist, Komponist und Arrangeur). Er war ein Pionier des Nachkriegsjazz in Deutschland und einer der zentralen Musiker des deutschen Cool Jazz. (de)
- Helmut Brandt (* 7-an de januaro 1931 en Berlino; † 26-an de julio 2001 en Stutgarto) estis germana ĵazmuzikisto (bariton- kaj tenorsaksofonisto, komponisto kaj aranĝisto). Li estis pioniro de la ĵazo en Germanujo post la Dua Mondmilito kaj unu el la ĉefaj muzikistoj de germana malpasia ĵazo. (eo)
- Helmut Brandt (January 1, 1931, in Berlin – July 26, 2001, in Stuttgart) was a German jazz baritone saxophonist and bandleader. His style was influenced by Stan Getz and Gil Evans. Brandt sang in a church choir as a boy, and played violin from age ten before learning saxophone and guitar at a conservatory. He began playing professionally in 1950 and led his own group by 1954. Initially a tenor saxophonist and clarinettist, he switched to baritone in 1954. Through the end of the 1950s he worked in a Berlin radio dance band, and played in the orchestras of and Kurt Widmann. His Mainstream Orchestra was popular in Berlin in the 1970s. Brandt died of a heart attack in 2001. (en)
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