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The Günter Boas Trio was the musical group led by Günter Boas, a German musician, singer, and blues aficionado who was active in the mid-20th century. The trio is best known for its album Piano Bar Blues, released in 1971. About Günter Boas Life and Legacy: Born in 1920 in Dessau, Germany, Boas was a talented jazz and blues musician and singer who developed connections with blues musicians in the United States. He was also an organizer, musicologist, and record collector. World War II: During the war, he served as a medic and formed close friendships with foreign forced laborers. Passing: Günter Boas passed away in 1993. The Piano Bar Blues album Release: The trio's album Piano Bar Blues was released in 1971. Discography: Some of the songs on the album include: "After Hours" "Blond Haired Little Angel" "Blues for Bessie Smith" "Blues for Fats Waller" "Blues for Louis" "C C Rider" "Count Is on the Air" "Feeling Shaky" "No Name Blues" "Wee Baby Blues" Related projects Günter Boas also collaborated with other artists. In 1977, he released a recording with Oscar Klein's Bluesmen, which can be found in his discography. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.