An evening with Copenhagen Jazz Guides

A Spanish group of doctors invited to Denmark by Novo Nordisk enjoy a grand dinner at Spisehuset.

 

 

Dinner jazz at Spisehuset. Kurt Larsen is one of Europe's finest accordion jazz players. His new accordion is handmade by an Italian violin maker. It costs more than 13.000 Euros. It's easy for a jazz musician to be a millionaire. You just have to start out as a billionaire.

 

 

Hot and Blue is a fine Dixieland group from Vejle who played in Vognporten. Just like the original marching bands of New Orleans they use tuba in stead of bass and of course banjo, cornet, clarinet and trombone.

 

 

 

 

 

A group of Norwegian finance people enjoying themselves at Vognporten.
Skål is the Danish word for cheers.

 

 

 

One Saturday night Christiania Jazz Club opened up the club exclusively for Copenhagen Jazz Guides. Here you see the Copenhagen Jazz Guides' tour group enjoying bebop jazz in the Children's Theater, No 1, Pusher Street, Christiania. Actually one of the most peaceful and safest places on Earth.

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