
Mads Tolling's many years in the United States have so far led to two Grammy Awards and eight years of membership in bassist Stanley Clarke's band as well as in the group the Turtle Island Quartet. His latest project is called "Mads Tolling & The Mads Men" which with the album "Playing the 60s" explores the wonderful melodies and themes from movies, radio and TV shows from the 60's.
The album has received great praise in the world press and has been played a lot on jazz radio in the United States. The music ranges from pulsating swing versions of "A Taste of Honey" and "Meet the Flintstones" to Cuban rhythms in "All Along the Watchtower" and finds soul in "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy." Included in the Danish version of "Mads Men" are Thomas Bornø on piano, Anders Fjeldsted on bass and the experienced Karsten Bagge takes care of the drums.
Mads Tollings mange år i USA har indtil videre ført til to Grammy-priser og otte års medlemskab i henholdsvis bassisten Stanley Clarkes band og i strygergruppen Turtle Island Quartet. Hans seneste projekt hedder ”Mads Tolling & The Mads Men” som med albummet ”Playing the 60s” udforsker de dejlige melodier og temaer fra film, radio- og tv-shows fra 60’erne.
Albummet har fået store roser i verdenspressen og er blevet spillet meget i jazzradioen i USA. Musikken går fra pulserende swingversioner af ”A Taste of Honey” og ”Meet the Flintstones” til cubanske rytmer i ”All Along the Watchtower” og finder soul i ”Mercy, Mercy, Mercy.” Med i den danske version af ”Mads Men” er Thomas Bornø på klaver, Anders Fjeldsted på bas og Karsten Bagge tager sig af trommerne.
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