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The original version of this article was translated from this version of the article on German Wikipedia. Today I updated it with information from this version. Unfortunately the German article contains no more references than this one.
The German article contains also details on the evolution of the band membership, for which I found no place here: The members included at one time or another trombonist Walter Dobrczynski, trumpeters Kurt Hohenberger, Bob E. Huber and Rudy Dumont, Harry Guenther (Duke) Duke, clarinetists Franz Thon, Franz Kleindinst, Ernst Höllerhagen, Benny de Weill, singer Betty Toombs, and guitarist and vocalist Billy Toffel. —teb728tc06:06, 16 September 2009 (UTC)Reply