Artist's albums
Inside Out
1999 · album
Big Band Connection
1993 · album
Rolf Kühn
1989 · album
Cucu Ear
1980 · album
Yellow + Blue
2018 · album
Spotlights
2016 · album
Stereo
2015 · album
Perrak
2014 · album
Stop Time!
2014 · album
Meet Horst Jankowski
2014 · album
Symphonic Swampfire
2014 · album
Connection '74
1974 · album
Rolf Kuhn & Tri-O: Close Up
2010 · compilation
Rolf Kuhn & Tri-O: Close Up
2010 · album
Kuhn, Rolf: Rollercoaster
2010 · compilation
Rolf Kuhn and His Sound of Jazz
2010 · album
Evergreens
2007 · album
Smile
2006 · album
Bouncing with Bud
2005 · album
Love Stories
2003 · album
Rolf Kühn and His Sound of Jazz
1960 · album
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Biography
Rolf Kühn's style evolved over the course of his career. The clarinetist started out playing in German dance bands in the late '40s. He worked with radio orchestras starting in 1952 and moved to the U.S. in 1956. Kühn subbed for Benny Goodman on a few occasions in 1957 and 1958, played in the Tommy Dorsey ghost band (1958), and worked in a big band led by Urbie Green (1958-1960). In 1962, he returned to Germany, where he explored more adventurous styles of jazz (including dates with his younger brother, keyboardist Joachim Kühn), but he still occasionally showed off his ties to swing. Kühn recorded with an all-star group called Winner's Circle (1957), Toshiko Akiyoshi (1958), and as a leader starting in 1953, including a 1956 New York quartet date for Vanguard. Rolf Kühn died on August 19, 2022, in Berlin at the age of 92. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi