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Norwegian jazz trumpeter
Ditlef Eckhoff (born 21 June 1942) is a Norwegian jazz musician (trumpet) known from numerous recordings and central to the Oslo Jazz Scene. Eckhoff was
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footballer Dennis Eckhoff (1945–1995), American football player and coach Ditlef Eckhoff (born 1942), Norwegian Jazz musician Ernst Fredrik Eckhoff (1905–1997)
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Ditlef is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Ditlef Hvistendahl Christiansen (1865–1944), Norwegian Supreme Court Justice Ditlef Eckhoff
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Norwegian jazz musician
Johansen, Jan Erik Kongshaug, Frode Barth, Per Oddvar Johansen and Ditlef Eckhoff. Johnsen was a graduate of the Jazz program at Trondheim Musikkonservatorium
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Dorham Dave Douglas Louis Dowdeswell Johnny Dunn Jim Dvorak Jon Eardley Ditlef Eckhoff Billy Eckstine Harry "Sweets" Edison Mathias Eick Roy Eldridge Don Ellis
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known for this collaboration and work with artists like Einar Iversen, Ditlef Eckhoff, Silje Nergaard, Frode Barth, Svein Olav Herstad, and within Køhn/Johansen
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Remember 1995 CD GMCD 89 Per Husby If You Could See Me Now 1996 CD GMCD 92 Ditlef Eckhoff Impressions Of Antibes 1997 CD GMCD 94 The Alf Kjellman Project You'll
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Daniel Heløy Davidsen Fredrik Luhr Dietrichson Marte Eberson Jon Eberson Ditlef Eckhoff Johannes Eick Mathias Eick Trude Eick Mats Eilertsen Kenneth Ekornes
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Dan Jacobs, Dave Bargeron, Dave Green, David Friesen, Dave Matthews, Ditlef Eckhoff, Donald Ayler, Doug Hammond, Flora Purim, Frankie Lymon, Geoff Bull
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Norwegian jazz musician and composer
took part in jazz bands led by Terje Lie, Paul Weeden, Espen Rud and Ditlef Eckhoff. In the 1980s, Holmsen was within Chipahua, Jon Eberson Group and Jazzpunkensemblet
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Norwegian jazz saxophonist and composer
Riisnæs was in different orchestras led by Terje Lie, Paul Weeden, Ditlef Eckhoff, Richard Badendyck, Per Husby, Ole Jacob Hansen and Harald Gundhus,
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1973)". Eckhoff, E.F (9 May 1985). "Bent Berger (obituary)". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). p. 15. Ryssdal, Rolv (22 September 1997). "E. F. Eckhoff (obituary)"
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Norwegian jazz musician (1945–2025)
September 1945, Reim settled in Oslo from 1965. He played with the Ditlef Eckhoff quintet from 1965 to 1966. He played in the rhythm and blues group Public
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Anders Hovden. 1942 in Norwegian music, births of Arne J. Solhaug, Ditlef Eckhoff, Gro Sandvik, Jan Fredrik Christiansen, Jon Mostad, Terje Fjærn, and
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Norwegian jazz musician, arranger, and composer (1945–2023)
(piano), Terje Gewelt (bass) and Espen Rud (drums) (2004–), and in Ditlef Eckhoff Quintet. Riisnæs toured with saxophone trio Petter Wettre and Frode
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Norwegian pianist (1930–2003)
Winds Hot & Cool, as well as bands led by Brinck Johnsen, Alf Kjellman Ditlef Eckhoff, Paul Weeden, Odd Riisnæs, and Carl Magnus Neumann. There after he established
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Norwegian jazz drummer
musicians. During the 1970s, he contributed to several recordings with Ditlef Eckhoff, Paul Weeden and Terje Bjørklund, as well as within Adonis (74–75) with
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jazz and traditional folk trumpeter, and composer and musician. 21 – Ditlef Eckhoff, jazz trumpeter. July 4 – Jan Rohde, rock singer (died 2005). August
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joined the Oslo jazz scene, first with Kjell Karlsen (1959), then with Ditlef Eckhoff (at the first Moldejazz in 1961). Kjellman also contributed to film
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Ensemble. 17 – Torgrim Sollid, Norwegian trumpeter and drummer. 21 – Ditlef Eckhoff, Norwegian trumpeter. 25 – Joe Chambers, American drummer, pianist,
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Norwegian jazz upright bassist
from 1973, including with the Balke brothers, Jon Balke Quartet and Ditlef Eckhoff Quintet 1973–74, Magni Wentzel Quintet 1974–76 and 1979–84 with the
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Norwegian jazz pianist and composer (1930–2019)
with Bjarne Nerem, Egil Johansen, Totti Bergh, Nora Brockstedt and Ditlef Eckhoff. He led his own "E. I. Trio" with Tor Hauge (bass) and Jon Christensen
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Norwegian composer and jazz musician
with Ingebrigt Håker Flaten and Thomas Strønen. He has recorded with Ditlef Eckhoff/Einar Iversen, The Sinatra Songbook (including solo performance with
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17 June – Torgrim Sollid, Norwegian folk and jazz musician 21 June – Ditlef Eckhoff, Norwegian jazz trumpeter 25 August – Terje Fjærn, Norwegian musician
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Norwegian jazz drummer, composer, and arranger
Antonsen Trio, and led his own Quartet together with Ivar Antonsen, Ditlef Eckhoff and Sture Janson, performing at Moldejazz in 1969. In the 1980s he started
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composer and musician 18 June – Knut Grøholt, civil servant 21 June – Ditlef Eckhoff, jazz trumpeter 22 June – Åge Danielsen, civil servant. 13 July – Sigrid
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1969 Norwegian film
Kjersti Døvigen as Lissy Finn Kvalem as Lillegutt Ståle Bjørnhaug as Leif Ditlef Eckhoff as Wilhelm Thomas Fasting as Jan Truls Dramar as Joppe Knut M. Hansson
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Club 7, and was dedicated the album Carl Magnus Rides Again (1999) by Ditlef Eckhoff. As soloist with Christian Reim Quartet he released Live at Moldejazz
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German : occupational name for a sawyer, from an agent derivative of Middle High German dille, dil ‘plank’, ‘(floor)board’.German : habitational name for someone from any of various places named Dill, Dille, or Till.English : occupational name for a grower of dill, from an agent derivative of Old English dile (see Dill 2).
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English (Staffordshire and Shropshire) : habitational name from Titley in Hereford, named from an Old English personal name Titta + lēah ‘woodland clearing’ .
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English : variant of Dibble.Altered spelling of German Deibel or Deubel.
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English form of French Jeanette, JEANETTA means "God is gracious."
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Finnish form of Greek Stephanos, TEFANUS means "crown."
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Masculine form of Icelandic Helga, from Old Norse heilagr, HELGI means "holy; dedicated to the gods." Compare with feminine Helgi.
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To call by a title; to name; to entitle.
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The inscription in the beginning of a book, usually containing the subject of the work, the author's and publisher's names, the date, etc.