- Kai Ewans
Kai Peter Anthon Nielsen, better known as Kai Ewans (April 10, 1906 – April 3, 1988) was a Danish
jazz reedist.Ewans played initially as a
banjo ist, but switched to saxophone in 1923 when he formed theBlues Jazz Band . The group disbanded in 1924, after which Ewans joinedValdemar Eiberg 's ensemble from 1924-26. He adopted the name Kai Ewans in 1927, and led Denmark's firstbig band in 1927-28, thereafter leading bands inBelgium andGermany through 1931. Following this he played withBernard Etté ,Kai Julian (1931-32), andEric Tuxen (1932-36). He founded a new big band comprised mostly of musicians from Tuxen's ensemble in 1936, and recorded copiously withBenny Carter in the 1940s. The ensemble dissolved in 1947, and after this Ewans worked in business in the U.S., moving toCalifornia in 1956. From 1960 to 1964 he ran a restaurant with Carter inBeverly Hills , and later in the decade returned toCopenhagen to play again. He retired toConnecticut late in life.References
*Erik Wiedemann, "Kai Ewans". "The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz".
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