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22: 203:. Warner Last found his first success as an arranger. After the disbandment of the Bremen dance orchestra in 1948, he played for a time in a 12-man band, then went to seek his fortune in the USA. Before this, he married the 18-year-old Hjördis Harlow, an American of Norwegian descent. From this marriage came two sons, Steven and Warner. 250:
So In Love, Love Songs, Romantic Songs, Wer recht in Freuden tanzen will, Warner Plays Wagner, Golden Violins, Volkslieder Festival, On The Road To Philadelphia, Swingin' Johann, Salsoul Explosion, A Glass Of Champagne, Dance To The Beatles, Zum Tanz Marsch Marsch, Polka wie noch nie, Oriental
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In the USA, Warner had to make his living as a casual labourer for several months before he was admitted into the New York musician's union. As a trombonist, he belonged to several renowned big bands. As well, he studied music theory at
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In 1958, Warner Last returned to Germany and arranged numerous film scores. In 1966 he signed a contract as a producer with
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and hired for the newly formed dance orchestra of Radio Bremen. The Last brothers became well known as members of the
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After the war, Werner Last appeared as a trombonist along with his brothers Hans (bassist, later known as
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series, which continued later on Philips under the name
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German
bandleader
James Last
Robert Last
Bremen
Ernst Weelen
Max Reger
Engelbert Humperdinck
Richard Bulling
James Last
Robert Last
Friedrich Meyer
Last-Becker Ensemble
New York University
Rudolf Schramm
Polydor

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