Bert Dahlander Explained

Nils-Bertil Dahlander
Alias:Bert Dahlander
Birth Date:May 13, 1928
Birth Place:Gothenburg
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Mesquite, Nevada
Genre:Jazz
Occupation:Drummer
Past Member Of:Teddy Wilson, Chet Baker,

Nils-Bertil Dahlander, nicknamed Bert Dahlander but also known as Bert Dale, was a Swedish Jazz percussionist. Self-taught in violin and piano, he attended Juilliard and began his career playing on Thore Ehrling's radio band. He started visiting the US in 1954, first playing at The Beehive house band in Chicago, and working with Terry Gibbs for a year. He then played with Lars Gullin, before returning to the US in 1957 to rejoin Gibbs.[2]

He performed as a member of Teddy Wilson's group, along with Gene Ramey and Al Lucas; they recorded several Columbia LPs, and was originally nicknamed Bert by Wilson.[3] He also worked with Ben Webster in Sweden.[4]

He was Cannonball Adderley's drummer for a time and toured across Europe with Chet Baker during 1955–56 (recording with Baker as well).[5] [6] He recorded the album Skål (Bert Dahlander and His Swedish Jazz) on Verve Records.

After his touring retirement in 1964, he played for many years in the house band at the Tippler at the base of Aspen Mountain.[7] [8]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Musician database – Bert Dale . Radio Swiss Jazz . 3 May 2020.
  2. Book: Leonard Feather. Ira Gitler. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz. April 2007. Oxford University Press, USA. 978-0-19-532000-8. 162–.
  3. Book: Teddy Wilson. Teddy Wilson Talks Jazz: The Autobiography of Teddy Wilson. 1 September 2001. A&C Black. 978-0-8264-5797-4. 94–.
  4. Book: Frank Büchmann-Møller. Someone to Watch Over Me: The Life and Music of Ben Webster. 5 February 2010. University of Michigan Press. 0-472-02598-8. 226–.
  5. Book: Dis Here: A Bio-discography of Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. 2000. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-0-313-30240-4. 56–.
  6. Web site: Marlow-Stevens . Elliot . Chet Baker: Chet Baker Plays and Sings . Jazz Journal . 3 May 2020.
  7. Web site: Osberger . Madeleine . Highlands history as freewheelin' as you'd expect . Aspen Daily News . 3 May 2020.
  8. Web site: Condon . Scott . Jazz pianist, Aspen favorite Walt Smith was dedicated to music right up to the end . The Aspen Times . 3 May 2020.