Scaniazz
Articles about a band that ones was considered among the best in the world playing historical jazz.
Scaniazz, San Sebastian 1975. Left to Right: Agneta Engström, Paul Bocciolone Strandberg, Ulf Björkbom, Hans Bendroth, Björn Ekman and Stefan Kärfve (…) view pictureScaniazz San Sebastian 1975
We actually had to push our big touring bus at several occasions and that may have given the inspiration for the posing here (…) view pictureScaniazz 1984-2
Två hedersknyfflar. Stefan Kärfve och Rolf Sjöö 1973. (Two buddies. Stefan Kärfve and Rolf Sjöö in 1973.) (…) view pictureTwo buddies
Scaniazz, Malmö 1973. Paul Bocciolone Strandberg, Ulf Björkbom, Povel Sörbris and Stefan Kärfve (…) view pictureScaniazz Malmö 1973
Scaniazz plays Yellow Cat Blues 1975 in Kiruna, Sweden on board the train Cat Express (…) view live recordingScaniazz – Yellow Cat Blues
Scaniazz 1974. Left to Right: Paul Bocciolone Strandberg, Hans Bendroth, Stefan Kärfve, Agneta Engström, Göran Holmberg and Ulf Björkbom (…) view pictureScaniazz 1974-3
Scaniazz in Holland 1982. Left to Right: Arne Hojberg, Paul Bocciolone Strandberg, Ulf Björkbom and Jan Nilsson (…) view pictureScaniazz in Holland 1982
Scaniazz plays Leroy Carr’s You Don’t Mean Me No Good at Jazzhuset, Gothenburg (…) view live recordingScaniazz in Gothenburg – You Don’t Mean Me No Good
Scaniazz – That Da Da Strain (…) view live recordingScaniazz – That Da Da Strain
”Hornet” an unforgettable place! Here we used to go in the 70s after our rehearsals with Scaniazz to drink and make a jam session with electric organ and bagpipe among the instruments (…) view pictureHornet
Scaniazz 1974. Ulf Björkbom, Göran Holmberg and Paul Bocciolone Strandberg (…) view pictureScaniazz 1974-2
Scaniazz in Holland, september / october 1983. Hans Bendroth, Paul Bocciolone Strandberg and John Ness (…) view pictureScaniazz in Holland 1983