Jürgen Wölfer Explained

Jürgen Wölfer (25 December 1944 – 24 July 2015[1]) was a German music writer and historian with focus on Jazz.

Life

Born in Eisleben, Wölfer studied education, graduated with a diploma and worked for a long time in the record industry, where he was most recently at BMG, where he was product manager for jazz and classical music. He is known as the author of several jazz encyclopaedias, wrote an encyclopaedia of popular music (excluding Schlager, rock music, folk music) and film composers. He also wrote a biography of Dizzy Gillespie and wrote discographies of Anita O'Day, Pérez Prado and Johnny Richards (bio-discography).[2]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nw.de/lokal/kreis_guetersloh/guetersloh/guetersloh/20519384_Jazzexperte-Juergen-Woelfer-gestorben.html Nachruf
  2. http://www.omm.de/feuilleton/woelfer-jazz-deutschland.html Jürgen Wölfer on OnLine Music Magazine
  3. https://www.librarything.fr/work/10595012 Lexikon des Jazz.