Jim Snidero Quartet (US)

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Stings Grammy-vindende saxofonist har også spillet med Frank Sinatra
Den Grammy-vindende amerikanske saxofonist Jim Snidero har siden starten af 80'erne udmærket sig som en af de mere markante saxofonister i nyere tid, blandt andet som saxofonist for Sting og Frank Sinatra.
Han sidestilles ofte med sin tids sax-legender som Kenny Garret, Chris Potter og Steve Coleman.
På et solidt fundament fra post-boppens største saxofonister, bygger han et musikalsk univers med en rig og nuanceret lyd. Som ung rejste han til New York og indtog scenen med "The Mingus Big Band", hvor han for alvor cementerede sig som en seriøs og kompromisløs musiker.
Siden tog karrieren fart, og han indledte hurtigt samarbejder med markante skikkelser som Eddie Palmieri, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Frank Wess, Sting og Frank Sinatra. Med Brian Lynch vandt han i 2019 en Grammy for albummet "The Omni-American Book Club".
Han kan opleves til blot én enkelt aften på Montmartre denne gang med skandinaviske kolleger: Den norske guitarist Bjorn Solli, svenske Martin Sjostedt på bas og den finske trommeslager Jukkis Uotilla, der hver især præsenterer den nordiske jazz-elite.
Line-up
Jim Snidero - Alto-saxophone (US)
Bjorn Solli - Guitar (NO)
Martin Sjostedt - Bass (SE)
Jukkis Uotilla - Drums (FI)
🇬🇧 ENGLISH:
Grammy-winning American saxophonist Jim Snidero has distinguished himself since the early 80s as one of the more prominent saxophonists of recent times, including as saxophonist for Sting and Frank Sinatra.
He is often compared to sax legends of his time such as Kenny Garrett, Chris Potter and Steve Coleman.
On a solid foundation from the greatest saxophonists of post-bop, he builds a musical universe with a rich and nuanced sound. As a young man, he traveled to New York and took to the stage with "The Mingus Big Band", where he really cemented himself as a serious and uncompromising musician.
Since then, his career has taken off, and he quickly began collaborations with prominent figures such as Eddie Palmieri, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Frank Wess, Sting and Frank Sinatra. With Brian Lynch, he won a Grammy in 2019 for the album "The Omni-American Book Club".
He can be experienced for just one evening at Montmartre this time with Scandinavian colleagues: Norwegian guitarist Bjorn Solli, Swedish Martin Sjostedt on bass and Finnish drummer Jukkis Uotilla, each of whom presents the Nordic jazz elite.
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