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The Wolverines Jazz Band Of Bern, Switzerland: Beat Uhlman (soprano & tenor saxophones, clarinet); Hans Zurbrugg (cornet); Ruedi Knopfel (trombone); Walter Sterchi (banjo, guitar); Heinz Geissbuhler (piano); Fredy Luthi (bass); Christian Ott (drums).
Recorded at Marions Jazz Room, Hotel Innere Enge, Bern, Switzerland on May 8 & November 13, 2000.
Personnel: Clark Terry (vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn); Arvell Shaw (vocals); Duffy Jackson, Frank Capp, Christian Ott (drums).
Audio Remixer: Peter Pfister.
Recording information: Marian's Jazzroom, Hotel Innere Enge, Bern, Switzerland (05/08/2000/11/13/2000).
Additional personnel: Clark Terry (vocals, trumpet, fluegel horn); Arvell Shaw (vocals, bass); Scott Robinson (tenor saxophone, bass saxophone, baritone saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet); Frank Capp, Duffy Jackson Jr. (drums). Fourtieth Anniversary Music Wolverines Jazz Band of Bern Fourtieth Anniversary Songs Fourtieth Anniversary Review
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