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Gunter Hampel

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Gunter Hampel
Gunter Hampel in 2008
Gunter Hampel in 2008
Background information
Birth nameGunter Hampel
Born (1937-08-31) 31 August 1937 (age 87)
OriginGöttingen, Germany
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Vibraphone, clarinet, saxophones, piano, flute
Gunter Hampel with daughter Cavana Lee, Moers Festival 2012

Gunter Hampel (born 31 August 1937) is a German jazz vibraphonist, clarinettist, saxophonist, flautist, pianist and composer born in Göttingen, Germany, perhaps best known for his album The 8th of July 1969 that included fellow musicians Anthony Braxton, Willem Breuker and Jeanne Lee. Jeanne, now deceased, was Gunter's wife.

Hampel became dedicated to free jazz in the 1960s, developing his own record label (Birth Records), and worked with a variety of artists over the years, including John McLaughlin, Muruga Booker, Laurie Allan, Udo Lindenberg, Pierre Courbois and Perry Robinson. In the 1970s he also formed the Galaxie Dream Band.

Selected discography