Friday, 22 August 2025

Rolf Billberg born 22 August 1930

Rolf Billberg (22 August 1930 – 17 August 1966) was a Swedish alto saxophone player active during the 1950s and 1960s. 

Rolf Billberg was born in the southern Swedish city of Lund. He grew up on the west coast, living in Gothenburg with his mother and went to school there. At the age of 17 he began on clarinet with the Uddevalla millitary band and remained for four years. He went over to tenor saxophone and worked in Visby, Borås and Gothenburg before coming to Stockholm in 1954 to join the Simon Brehm orchestra. During 1954-1955 Billberg worked with baritone saxist Lars Gullin and also made recordings together with him. 

He worked in Copenhagen at the National Scala first with Lasse Wanderyd's orchestra (1955), and later with the Ib Glindemann orchestra (1956). All this time Billberg was playing tenor saxophone. However, he appeared at American clubs in Germany and France with a quintet led by an Austrian vibraphonist, Vera Auer (1956-1957) and during this period changed to alto saxophone. 

                      Here’s “Moonlight In Vermont” from above LP

                                   

In September 1957 he joined the Carl-Henrik Norin orchestra at 'Nalen' in Stockholm. He continued to work frequently in Copenhagen with, amongst others, the Jazz Quintet 60 and the Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra. In Sweden he appeared with Lars Gullin in a variety of groups and also worked a great deal with trumpeter Jan Allan. 

It's interesting to note how four extremely important personalities put their mark on Billberg's music. From Charlie Parker he learned the whole foundation of modern jazz and self-confidence; Stan Getz showed him the importance of knowing the horn inside out; Lee Konitz gave him the airy, almost vibratoless sound and a further insight into the superimposition of chords, and Lars Gullin contributed with his deep love and feeling for Swedish folk-lore. 

During the 1960s, Billberg appeared on several recordings with Lars Gullin and Nils Lindberg, and led a quintet together with trumpeter Jan Allan. During the spring of 1966 after settling in Malmö, he was featured soloist and section leader for the saxophones of the Danish Radio Jazz Group, led by Ib Glindemann. That summer he spent, as he had spent others, helping out at his mother's holliday hotel on the island of Käringön in the Gothenburg archipaelago. Billberg became suddenly and seriously ill, and died on the way to hospital in Uddevalla, Sweden on August 17th. 1966 just short of his thirty sixth birthday. 

The liner notes to the CD Rare Danish Recordings 1956-1957 states that: According to the most credible jazz witnesses in Denmark and Sweden...Billberg was an extroverted artist with a gluttonous appetite for life and all it has to offer – including intoxicants, which came to affect both his emotional and physical health - but never stopped his love of playing in all tempos and keys. 

(Edited from Wikipedia, Carl-Erik Lindgren quote & Discogs)

 

1 comment:

boppinbob said...

For “Rolf Bilberg - Rare Danish Recordings By A Swedish Legend (2005 Storyville)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/UeTb9r91

1. I Can't Believe That You're In love With Me 05:58
2. Moonlight In Vermont 03:12
3. I'm Building Up For A Nervous Breakdown 04:21
4. El Domingo 04:35
5. The Lady Is A Tramp 06:51
6. Bag's Groove 03:37
7. Old Man River 04:00
8. Yesterdays 05:54
9. Curly Curt 04:34
10. Opus De Funk 03:37
11. I'm Beginning To See The Light 03:29
12. Blue Daniel 06:31
13. Hi Beck 03:08
14. Yesterdays 10:25
15. Tautology 04:20

The 75 min. of music on this CD (15 tunes) are comprised of six sessions recorded in studios in Copenhagen during 1956-66 - the last ten years of Rolf Billberg's life. Accompanying Swedish alto saxophonist Billberg on these sessions are the best of the modern Scandinavian jazz musicians of the time, including Lars Gullin, Jørgen Ryg, Atli Bjørn, William Schiöpffe and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen. The repertoire includes spiritual, jazz standards, be-bop favorites and two of Billberg's own compositions. Some of the music on this CD has never been previously released.
(Bandcamp notes) (mp3s @192)

For “Rolf Billberg - At Subland, Malmö, Sweden 1965 (2024)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/9wGQuC7i

1 Fobic 11:44
2 I Can't Get Started 10:45
3 Topsy 09:38
4 Nursery Rhyme 08:12
5 There'll Never Be Another You 08:22
6 Hi Beck 13:06
7 Yardbird Suite 10:20

Sweden in the '60s was experiencing the serge of cool jazz (Tristano tradition) and saw young alto saxophonist Rolf Billberg emerged on the scene as one of its most talented practitioners. Due to his premature death at age 35 ten months after this recording his name never made it to the stardom. This hitherto unknown album is one rare testimony to the state of Swedish jazz scene. It was recorded in November 1965 privately in the legendary live/rehearsal basement club Subland in Malmo.

Rolf Billberg: alto saxophone
Kjell Noren: guitar
Lucas Lindholm: bass
Lasse Lindstrom: drums

Thanks to 007 @ jazz-jazz for the loan of above album @ 320