Band, *1950 IT, Milan
Jazz
Italian jazz group of traditional style. Born in September 1950 from the meeting of the pianist Fabio Mataloni with trumpeter Swiss Herman Mayer. In 1953, after realizing some remarkable recordings especially for the rigid approach with to the real New Orleans music, they inaugurated the first local jazz of Milan: the "Santa Tecla Honky Tonk". They have taken part in many concerts abroad and the "Velodrome d'Hiver" in Paris the public decreed them a triumph. At the II° National Jazz Festival held in Rome in 1958, the orchestra won a trophy for best Traditional style group
![]() | Stefano Bagnoli dr IT |
![]() | Bob Valenti cl |
![]() | Renato Gerbella cl |
![]() | Raffaele Linares |
![]() | Luciano La Neve tb |
![]() | Claudio Clerici dr |
![]() | Renzo Clerici |
![]() | Fabio Mataloni ssph |
![]() | Giancarlo Garlandini |
![]() | Jack Russo bj |
![]() | Giampiero Compare |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Italian Jazz Of The Roaring '50s | Original Lambro Jazz Band | 1966 | Album |
Il Jazz In Italia | Original Lambro Jazz Band | 1958 | Single |
London Café Blues / Cake Walking Babies Back Home | Original Lambro Jazz Band | 1954 | Album |
Petite Fleur/ Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me | Original Lambro Jazz Band | Single |