Charles H. "Charly" Höllering (born Karl-Heinz Höllering, 19 April 1944, Asch,
Sudetenland
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(now
Aš
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Administrative division
Aš consists of nine municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):
*Aš (11, ...
,
Czech Republic
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) – 25 May 2009,
Stuttgart
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) was a German jazz musician, notable for playing the clarinet and tenor saxophone, and graphic designer.
Life and work
Höllering went into jazz as a teenager in 1958 playing in 's ''Darktown Jazzband'', with whom he performed at the German Amateur Jazz Festival in
Düsseldorf
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in 1963. The study led him to
West Berlin
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in 1964, where he belonged to the Spree City Stompers. During the first years of his professional career in
Bremen
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, he played at the Bremen Dixieland All Stars.
After returning to Stuttgart, Höllering was active as a graphic designer and head of an advertising agency; He designed children's books covers and numerous covers of records, and was also in the field of pop music and children's plays. He also joined the Darktown Jazz Band (Mood Indigo, 1983). In addition, Höllering played for many years in various band projects of the Stuttgarter scene, such as Slick Salzer, the Chicagoans and the Dixieland Jubilee All Stars. From Swing Mail Special, with whom he also toured, the Charles Höllering Swing All Stars (which are forwarded as We Remember Charles) were created. His virtuoso performance led to numerous prizes as the best soloist at international festivals. At the
Ascona Jazz Festival
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, he played with
Lino Patruno. He had numerous national and international engagements, such as ,
Charly Antolini/
Gerry Hayes, and the Olympian Jazz All-Stars , with whom he also recorded. The Goethe Institute sent him on tours throughout European and African countries. In all, he had been involved in 25 recording sessions from 1963 to his death.
[Tom Lord The Jazz Discography (online 17.)] On Austrian television, Höllering took over the role of the clarinetist on
Fatty George for several memorials him.
As a co-founder of the Stuttgart Jazz Initiative, he has been involved, since 1999, in organizing, but also musically, in the design of the program of the Stuttgart Jazz Hall. Höllering died unexpectedly from a heart attack in 2009.
Discography
* Darktown Jazzband ''Mood Indigo'' (with ,
Joe Gallardo, Werner Lener, , Elmar Wippler; 1983)
* Swing Mail Special ''Along the Banks of Mainstream'' (with , Harald Schwer, Ludwig Stimmler, Dai Bowen, Joe Gallardo, ; 1990)
* Charles Hollering Swingtett ''Dixieland Jubilee 2006'' (with , , Andy Streit, ; 2006)
Lexical entries
*
Jürgen Wölfer: ''Jazz in Deutschland. Das Lexikon'' Vienna: Hannibal, 2008 S. 151
References
External links
Porträt (Jazz-Archiv Stuttgart)Porträt (Jazz-Index)Swing aus Leidenschaft (2009)*
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1944 births
2009 deaths
20th-century German printmakers
20th-century German saxophonists
German jazz clarinetists
German jazz saxophonists
German male saxophonists
People from Aš
People from Sudetenland
Sudeten German people
20th-century German male musicians
German male jazz musicians