Buschi Niebergall

Buschi Niebergall (July 18, 1938 – January 9, 1990) was a German free jazz musician.

As double-bass player Niebergall became co-founder of several of the first and most influential Free Jazz formations of Germany during the mid-1960s.

A founding member of the Globe Unity Orchestra since 1966, Niebergall collaborated with many musicians playing freely improvised music, including Peter Brötzmann, Don Cherry, Alfred Harth, Evan Parker, Alexander von Schlippenbach, Irène Schweizer, and John Tchicai.

After 1980 he chose a life in isolation in Frankfurt a.M., with the exception of occasional stints within a "Jazz und Lyrik" project.

With Peter Brötzmann With Marion Brown With the Globe Unity Orchestra With Alexander von Schlippenbach With Manfred Schoof With Michael Sell With others Source:[1]