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T.C. Pfeiler Prof.

T.C.Pfeiler was born Ewald Pfeiler on Jan.1, 1958 in Salzburg / Austria, the same city where classical music genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in 1756 and - forgotten! Later his work was discovered for - big business!

T.C. Pfeiler studied in Salzburg / Austria and in Munich / Germany but friend and mentor, Jazz-organ pioneer Wild Bill Davis(November 26, 1918 - August 17, 1995) was his most important teacher. T.C.Pfeiler was his only regular private student ever.

T.C. Pfeiler started out in his teenage years to play commercial dance music in April 1973 with a local amateur band named "The Up To Date". He left the group and also his regular day job as a motorcycle salesman in the late 1970s to work as a Hammond Jazz-organist professionally.

A hard project! During the late 1970s the original Hammond organ was replaced more and more by keyboards and electric pianos but T.C. was on his way.

He said: "I know, some great names give up now or fool around with this new toy keyboards. One day, they are back at the console. I believe in the original Hammond organ. It is and always will be a beautiful and strong Jazz solo instrument with timeless sound quality. And I am here to keep that thing alive!" He was so right and it was very important that he came to the scene in this dark years for the Hammond organ, long before the mighty console celebrated a glorious comeback through a handful of young Jazz organ lions in the early 1990s.

As T.C. Pfeiler says: quality is timeless!

On April 18, 1978 he met Jazz organ pioneer Wild Bill Davis for the first time at the Internationale Jazzwoche Burghausen in Germany, a well known Jazzfestival at the Bavaria countryside. In 1978 Wild Bill Davis replaced Hamps long time pianist/organist Milt Buckner who passed on July 27,1977. Wild Bills regular organ for the 1978 Lionel Hampton Europe tour was a terrible sounding Hammond B3000, a early B3 replica, sponsored by Hammond Germany. At the end of the tour the B3000 was ready for the junkyard! Wild Bill Davis was so happy to get T.C. Pfeilers early Hammond organ, model C3 console for the Burghausen concert date. It was the beginning of a great friendship between the legendary Jazz-organ pioneer and the very young Jazz-organ newcomer from Austria.

During the first months T.C. Pfeiler worked as a single but soon, in August 1978 he formed his first regular working trio with organ, guitar and drums. Sometimes a saxophonist was added.

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