Artist's albums
Django D'or
1999 · album
The Champs
1999 · album
Back To The Future
1997 · album
Putte Wickman in Silhouette
1995 · album
Simple Isn´t Easy (Live)
1995 · album
On A Friday
1995 · album
Time After Time
1993 · album
Putte Wickman in Trombones
1992 · album
Mozart In Concert
1989 · album
Så skön som solen
1989 · album
Swedish Jazz Masters: Wickman In Wonderland
1988 · album
Desire - Mr. Clarinet
1986 · album
Mr. Clarinet
1985 · album
1949-1952
1984 · album
Desire
1984 · album
Out in the World, No. 6
1984 · single
Två masar på Mallorca
2022 · single
Interchange (Remastered)
2021 · album
Songs Without Words
2014 · album
Bewitched
2012 · album
Lindberg: Lapponian Suite
2012 · album
An Intimate Salute To Frankie
2005 · album
Kinda Dukish
2005 · album
En Sommarkonsert
2004 · album
We Will Always Be Together
2004 · album
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Biography
Putte Wickman was born on September 10, 1924, in the Swedish town of Falun. He learned the clarinet, and by the time he left school he was ready for a professional career in Sweden. When he started out, bebop was just becoming the rage, and he adapted quite easily. He performed with Simon Brehm and Charlie Norman for a period, but eventually moved out on his own to start his own gospel/jazz group with pianist Reinhold Svensson. The two performed together in Stockholm until the mid-'50s, when Wickman dropped off to play with various other jazz artists and lead a big band at the Stockholm Grand Hotel. He worked with Jimmy Raney, Lars Gullin, and Svend Asmussen until finally he tried his luck in the United States, landing in New York City in 1959. He performed in America for a long time, appearing at Carnegie Hall among other places. He began touring internationally in the '70s, mostly as a solo act. By the '90s, he was not only still playing live but recording again, appearing at the Swedish Jazz Festival among other engagements. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi