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Till Brönner is a jazz musician and vocalist from Germany who creates jazz fusion with bebop, pop and country music influences. Raised in Rome, he was classically trained to play the trumpet before he began studying jazz. After playing in various ensembles, Brönner released his first solo album in 1993 titled Generations of Jazz and soon after began building a reputation as a jazz vocalist. He has contributed to soundtracks for movies such as Jazz Seen, the 2002 film about jazz photographer William Claxton, and became the best selling German jazz artist of all time with the 2004 release of his album That Summer.