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There are at least two different groups called The Jacobs Brothers: a Dutch jazz group and an American gospel group. 1. The Jacobs Brothers was a Dutch jazz group comprising brothers Pim and Ruud Jacobs. Pim Jacobs (born 29 October 1934 in Hilversum, The Netherlands; died 3 July 1996) was a Dutch jazz pianist and TV personality. Ruud Jacobs (born 3 May 1938 in Hilversum, The Netherlands; died 18 July 2019) was a Dutch jazz bassist and producer. Pim and Ruud formed a trio with drummer Wessel Ilcken in 1954. The band grew with the addition of guitarist Wim Overgaauw and Ilcken's wife, the legendary Rita Reys. The trio recorded with Herbie Mann in 1956. Following Ilcken's death in 1957, Pim Jacobs and Reys performed as a duo or trio with Overgaauw. Pim and Rita got married in 1960. They often recorded and played jazz festivals in Europe and New Orleans, "their typical program featuring arrangements of vocal music standards as well as bebop material". The Jacobs Brothers 1958 LP, The Jacobs Brothers in Jazz is a classic album of Dutch jazz. 2. The Jacobs Brothers was an American gospel group. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

The Jacobs Brothers In Jazz
Two Brothers
Hip Holland Hip : Modern Jazz In The Netherlands 1950 - 1970

'Tis The Season...
Jazz Standard Time

Hip Holland Hip: Modern Jazz in The Netherlands 1950-1970
A Christmas to Remember
Dinner Jazz Excursion
Hip Holland Hip
Hip Holland Hip - Modern Jazz In The Netherlands 1950-1970
In Jazz
Two Brothers - Single